Denki Groove

Denki Groove (Japanese電気 グルーヴ, Denki Gurūvu, dt " Electric Groove" ) is founded in 1989 as Japanese techno-pop band. Her style was, inter alia, 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 tracks for various anime. Thus, for example, the single Niji used as the opening song in the anime series Eureka Seven. Recently, Denki Groove also produced the soundtrack for the anime series Kuchu Buranko, while they recovered some already well-known tracks from the album J- POP, but also produced some new exclusive tracks, which were later published as a separate album. Their music reached specifically among others in Germany through various appearances on the annual Mayday a high level of awareness.

Publications

Albums

  • 662 BPM by DG
  • Flash Papa ( 1991)
  • U.F.O. (1991)
  • Karateka ( practitioner of karate lit. ) ( 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)
  • A recycled (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)
  • Kuchu Buranko original Sound Track (2010)

Singles

  • MUD EBIS (1991 )
  • Snake Finger (1992 )
  • N.O. (1994)
  • Popo (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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