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Denki Groove

Denki Groove

Denki Groove has been played on NTS in shows including Nights in the North w/ Midlife Jones, featured first on 6 December 2017. Songs played include Niji (Original Album Version), Shangri-joppo and Niji (Paul van Dyk's Pot Of Gold Remix).

Denki Groove (Japanese: 電気グルーヴ, denki gurūvu, lit. "electric groove") is a Japanese electronic music group influenced by western breakbeat, disco, hardcore, hip hop, hip house, rave and techno. Current members are Fumitoshi Ishino (Takkyu Ishino) and Masanori Taki (Pierre Taki). Former members are Yoshinori Sunahara and Jun Kitagawa.

Their works are particularly famous in Germany, where a handful of singles as well as solo releases from Ishino have been published, and Denki Groove are regularly booked for live performances and DJ sets for the Mayday festival.

Their early works have a focus more on pop sensibilities, and with later releases their style evolved through several types of electronic dance music, though often with many asides in unrelated genres. Recent work has largely been German-style techno. Their lyrics are often tongue-in-cheek and sometimes quite bizarre.

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Denki Groove

Denki Groove has been played on NTS in shows including Nights in the North w/ Midlife Jones, featured first on 6 December 2017. Songs played include Niji (Original Album Version), Shangri-joppo and Niji (Paul van Dyk's Pot Of Gold Remix).

Denki Groove (Japanese: 電気グルーヴ, denki gurūvu, lit. "electric groove") is a Japanese electronic music group influenced by western breakbeat, disco, hardcore, hip hop, hip house, rave and techno. Current members are Fumitoshi Ishino (Takkyu Ishino) and Masanori Taki (Pierre Taki). Former members are Yoshinori Sunahara and Jun Kitagawa.

Their works are particularly famous in Germany, where a handful of singles as well as solo releases from Ishino have been published, and Denki Groove are regularly booked for live performances and DJ sets for the Mayday festival.

Their early works have a focus more on pop sensibilities, and with later releases their style evolved through several types of electronic dance music, though often with many asides in unrelated genres. Recent work has largely been German-style techno. Their lyrics are often tongue-in-cheek and sometimes quite bizarre.

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Niji (Original Album Version)
Denki Groove
MFS1996
Shangri-joppo
電気グルーヴ
Ki/oon1997
Niji (Paul van Dyk's Pot Of Gold Remix)
Denki Groove
MFS1996
TKO Tekno Queen
Denki Groove
Ki/oon2000