Denki Groove

Denki Groove

Denki Grove performing live in Japan (2011)
Background information
Origin Tokyo, Japan
Genres Shibuya-kei, synthpop, hip hop, J-pop
Years active 1989–present
Labels Ki/oon Records
Website Denki Groove Official Homepage
Members Takkyū Ishino
Pierre Taki
Past members Yoshinori Sunahara
Jun Kitagawa
Wakaōji Mimio
Kouji Takahashi

Denki Groove (電気グルーヴ Denki Gurūvu, "Electric Groove") is a Japanese synthpop group founded in 1989. Influenced by Yellow Magic Orchestra and Kraftwerk, Denki Groove is a part of Sony Music Japan's Ki/oon Records sublabel. Current members are Takkyū Ishino and Pierre Taki. Former members are Yoshinori Sunahara and Jun Kitagawa.

Their works are particularly popular in Germany, where a handful of singles as well as solo releases from Ishino have been published, and Denki Groove is regularly booked for live performances and DJ sets for the Mayday festival. The duo performed in front of 15,000 people on the Green Stage (mainstage) at the 2006 Fuji Rock Festival in Naeba, Niigata.

History

Early works have a focus more on pop sensibilities, with a mixture of hip hop and breakbeat. With later releases the style evolved through several types of electronic dance music, though often with many asides in unrelated genres. Recent work has largely been composed of German-style techno. The group's lyrics are often tongue-in-cheek and sometimes quite bizarre. One of their biggest hits was "Shangri-La", which peaked at number 10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Charts in 1997. After their 2000 album Voxxx, the band went on hiatus, but during the break released the best-of album Singles and Strikes and collaborated with Scha Dara Parr on the singles "Twilight" and "Saint Ojisan" (聖☆おじさん Seinto Ojisan) that were included on an album that the groups released in 2005. Their popularity had a resurgeance in 2006 when their 1995 single "Niji" (, "Rainbow") was featured in the final episode of Eureka Seven; former member Jun Kitagawa had previously collaborated with Eureka Seven's main writer Dai Satō on the soundtrack of Macross Plus. The following year they began recording new material, such as their new single "Shonen Young" (少年ヤング Shōnen Yangu),[1] the first new single in eight years, and "Mononoke Dance" (モノノケダンス Mononoke Dansu) as the theme song for Hakaba Kitaro, the 2008 adaptation of the manga by the same name, popularized as GeGeGe no Kitaro. Both would be included on their 2008 album J-Pop, which was followed by single "The Words" and Yellow later that same year. The year 2009 saw the release of 20, an album commemorating their 20th anniversary. In 2011, they released a new best-of album Denki Groove Golden Hits: Due to Contract and in 2012 and 2013 released new singles "Shameful" and "Missing Beatz" which were used to promote the 2013 album Human Beings and Animals.

Band Members

Current Members

Former Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. Denki Groove returns with first new studio album since 2000

External links

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