The Ecuadorian technocumbia as a musical genre merges with popular rhythms such as the Albasos, San Juanitos and the Pasacalles using joyous rhythms that today make those who listen to it dance; Around 1994, the technocumbia debuted with an emphasis on radio, pirated records, concerts and the small screen with various groups, one of the most representative were the group "Latin Sensation of Ecuador" with its success "ElDesk" as well as Ricardo Suntaxi with his hit "Baile de San Juan" (an electronic parade). Over time, this musical genre was tinged with sentimentality and political issues such as migration, and it is so that when listening to them they not only make people happy but sad, and vice versa, a truth that is reflected in the phrase of Alexander Von Humboldt: "Ecuadorians are beings rare and unique: they sleep peacefully in the midst of crisp volcanoes, live poor in the midst of incomparable riches and rejoice with sad music. " Nowadays, many musical pieces are part of the Ecuadorian culture and iden