Denki Groove

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Denki Groove ( Japanese 電 気 グ ル ー ヴ , Denki Gurūvu , Eng . "Electro Groove ") is a Japanese techno - pop band founded in 1989 . Your style was u. a. influenced by Kraftwerk and YMO . The current members are Fumitoshi Ishino (Takkyu Ishino) and Masanori Taki (Pierre Taki) . Former band members were Yoshinori Sunahara and Jun Kitagawa.

The band also produced several titles for various anime . So was z. B. used the single Niji as the opening title in the anime series Eureka Seven . Most recently, Denki Groove also produced the soundtrack for the anime series Kūchū Buranko , utilizing some of the already well-known tracks from the J-POP album , but also produced some new, exclusive tracks that were later released as a separate album. Especially in Germany a. a. through various appearances on the annual Mayday a high level of awareness.

Publications

Albums

  • 662 BPM by DG
  • Flash Papa (1991)
  • UFO (1991)
  • Karateka (lit. practitioner of karate) (1992)
  • Flash Papa Menthol ( remix album of Flash Papa ) (1993)
  • Vitamin (1993)
  • Drill King Anthology (1994)
  • DRAGON (1994)
  • ORANGE (1996)
  • A (pronounced like 'Ace') (1997)
  • recycled A (remix album of A ) (1998)
  • VOXXX (2000)
  • Ilbon 2000 (live performance) (2000)
  • The Last Supper (remix and rarities collection) (2001)
  • SINGLES and STRIKES (greatest hits collection) (2004)
  • J-POP (2008)
  • YELLOW (2008)
  • 20 (2009)
  • Kūchū Buranko original sound track (2010)
  • Tropical Love (2017)

Singles

  • MUD EBIS (1991)
  • Snake Finger (1992)
  • NO (1994)
  • popo (1994)
  • KAME LIFE (1994)
  • Niji (1995)
  • Dareda! (1996)
  • Shangri-La (1997)
  • Pocket Cowboy (1997)
  • Flashback Disco (1999)
  • Nothings Gonna Change (1999)
  • Shonen Young (2007)
  • Mononoke Dance (2008)
  • THE WORDS (2009)
  • Upside Down (2009)

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