You’re Electric

[Silence]

[Instrumental, Electric Guitar, Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass, Percussion, Drums]

[Intro]
[Instrumental Intro: Pulsing Bass, Bright Synth Arpeggio, Muted Funk Guitar Chops, Rising Filter Sweep]
[Minimal Beat, Sub Bass, Spoken Vocal with Light Vocoder]
You’re electric…
(Your electric)
Pulse…
(Impulse)

[Verse 1]
[Groove Enters, Clean Funk Guitar, Tight Bassline, Steady Kick-Snare]
Not just wires under skin
But a storm you keep within
Every thought a spark of charge
Running small, but feeling large
Sodium, potassium flow
Where the silent currents go
Not a plug into the wall
But a system built to call

[Pre-Chorus]
[Instrumentation Pulls Back, Bass Pulse, Rising Synth Pad]
From cell to cell it travels fast
A signal made to always last

[Chorus]
[Full Band Hit, Bright Synth Layers, Driving Rhythm, Open Guitar]
Get your heart
(To start)
Sensory input
(Motor output)

Get your spark
(Illuminate dark)
Bioelectric art
(It’s all part of the chart)

[Refrain]
[Groove Softens Slightly, Echoed Vocals, Sparkling Synth Accents]
Turn on your love light
(Come on and shine)
Shine, shine, shine
(Throughout your time)
Shine

Turn on your love light
(Feel it align)
Shine, shine, shine
(You’re wired divine)
Shine

[Verse 2]
[Rhythm Deepens, Arpeggiated Synth, Subtle Percussion Layers]
Neurons firing in the brain
Mapping joy and mapping pain
Every memory you know
Is an electric overflow
Heartbeats timed in perfect cue
Pumping life right through you
Muscles answer every call
When the signals rise and fall

[Pre-Chorus]
[Half-Time Feel, Deep Bass, Echoed Vocal Layers]
From brain to breath, from spark to skin
The electric world begins within

[Chorus]
[Stronger Dynamics, Layered Vocals, Driving Bassline]
Get your heart
(To start)
Sensory input
(Motor output)

Get your spark
(Leave a mark)
Electrified art
(It’s all part of your chart)

[Bridge]
[Breakdown: Ambient Pads, Soft Piano, Glitch FX, Low Sub Pulse]
Tiny batteries in every cell
Silent currents cast a spell
Ion gates that open wide
Let the current come inside
Not the lightning in the sky
But the one that makes you you alive
Every pulse and every breath
Beats the rhythm of life and death

[Build-Up]
[Snare Roll Crescendo, Rising Synth Pitch, Increasing Energy]
Spark… ignite…
(Feel the light…)
Spark… ignite…
(Through the night…)

[Final Chorus]
[Maximum Energy, Full Harmonic Stack, Overdriven Guitar, Driving Drums]
Get your heart
(To start)
Sensory input
(Motor output)

Get your spark
(Shine in the dark)
Bioelectric art
(You’re the chart)

[Refrain]
[Extended, Euphoric Chant, Full Percussion]
Turn on your love light
(Come on and shine)
Shine, shine, shine
(Throughout your time)
Shine

Turn on your love light
(Feel it align)
Shine, shine, shine
(You’re electric—divine)
Shine

[Outro]
[Instrumental Outro: Fading Synth Arpeggios, Soft Guitar Harmonics, Slow Heartbeat Kick, Ambient Glow]
[Spoken Vocal, Warm and Fading]
Current… still flowing…
(Knowing)
You’re electric…
(Make my heart tick)

About the Song
Electricity in the human body is used as a high-speed communication system to control movement, thoughts, and vital organ functions. Unlike the electrons flowing through wires in your home, biological electricity is generated by the movement of charged ions—like sodium, potassium, and calcium—across cell membranes.

⚡ Key Roles of Bioelectricity

🧠 Nervous System Communication

The brain uses electrical impulses called action potentials to send signals.

  • Sensory input: Signals travel from your skin/eyes to your brain.
  • Processing: Neurons fire electrical sparks to form thoughts and memories.
  • Motor output: Electrical commands tell your muscles to move.

❤️ Heart Rhythm Regulation

Your heart has its own internal “pacemaker” (the SA node) that generates electrical pulses.

  • Contraction: Electricity triggers the heart muscle to squeeze.
  • Coordination: Signals ensure chambers pump in the correct sequence.
  • Monitoring: Doctors use EKGs to measure this electrical activity.

💪 Muscle Contraction

Every muscle in your body, from your biceps to your diaphragm (for breathing), relies on electrical triggers.

  • Signal arrival: A nerve releases a signal at the muscle junction.
  • Ion flood: Calcium ions rush in, changing the cell’s electrical charge.
  • Mechanical action: This change causes muscle fibers to slide and contract.

🔬 How It Works: The “Battery” Effect

Cells act like tiny batteries by maintaining a resting membrane potential.

  • Ion Pumps: Cells actively pump sodium out and potassium in.
  • Voltage: This creates a difference in charge between inside and outside.
  • The “Spark”: When a stimulus occurs, gates open, ions rush through, and an electrical current is created.

📍 Fun Fact: The human body generates enough electricity at rest to power a 15–20 watt LED light bulb!

From the album Mechatronics