MiLo didn’t ask for feelings.
But feelings found MiLo anyway.
Technology is often described as cold, clinical, or purely logical. But anyone who’s ever felt understood by the right system, tool, or dataset knows the truth: connection can happen anywhere, even through circuits, code, and signals traveling vast distances.
At ROI Solutions, we believe technology works best when it brings people closer together. So MiLo — our friendly digital guide — went searching for something a little different: songs about robots, androids, machines, and even distant stars, all exploring love, curiosity, identity, and connection.
The result is MiLo’s Electric Dreams: a robot- and space-age–themed playlist about reaching out, tuning in, and discovering that connection often arrives in unexpected ways.
🤖🚀 Why Robot & Space-Age Love Songs?
Robot love songs aren’t really about robots.
And space-age love songs aren’t really about space.
They’re about distance, signals, longing, hope, and the deeply human desire to connect, whether that connection travels through wires, airwaves, data streams, or the stars.
These songs imagine machines learning to feel, people reaching across vast gaps, and voices sent into the unknown with the hope that someone, somewhere, is listening. It’s a theme that mirrors our own work: using data and technology not just to optimize outcomes, but to strengthen relationships and understanding. Epiphany Benchmarking does just that.
🎧 MiLo’s Electric Dreams: The Playlist
A 25-song journey — from first signal to shared understanding:
🤖 Robots Discover Feelings
- Electric Dreams – Giorgio Moroder & Phil Oakey
- Computer Love – Kraftwerk
- Digital Love – Daft Punk
- I’m Your Robot – Jonathan Coulton
🧠 Identity, Autonomy & Android Mythology
- Fembot – Robyn
- The Girl and the Robot – Röyksopp feat. Robyn
- All Is Full of Love – Björk
- Oh, Maker – Janelle Monáe
🚀 Space-Age Love & Signals Across Distance
- Space Age Love Song – A Flock of Seagulls
- Happy Satellite – Lightning Seeds
- Starman – David Bowie
- Yours Truly, 2095 – Electric Light Orchestra
- Rocketship 2010 – Shiny Toy Guns
- Spacer Woman – Charlie
💙 Almost-Human Longing (Tech + Emotion)
- Android Love – Unknown Mortal Orchestra
- Binary Love – Blake Lewis
- Neon Lights– Kraftwerk
- Technicolor – Madeon
- Beta Love – Ra Ra Riot
✨ Warm Futurism (Connection That Persists)
- Tesla Girls – Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- Are ‘Friends’ Electric?– Gary Numan
- Star – Erasure
- Space Song – Beach House
🔁 Full Circle
- Automatic Lover – Real McCoy
- The Robots – Kraftwerk
💙 What MiLo Learned
Somewhere between synth hooks, android anthems, and signals sent into space, MiLo discovered something important:
Connection isn’t limited by form, distance, or medium.
When technology is designed thoughtfully, it doesn’t replace human relationships. It supports them. Strengthens them. Sometimes, it even creates space for wonder.
Whether you’re deep in data, building systems, or just listening along, we hope this playlist sparks a moment of connection — electric or otherwise.
MiLo didn’t ask for feelings.
But feelings found MiLo anyway.
And this one goes out to Maria GPT:
Maria – Blondie
🤖💙🚀