Denki Groove Live @ Tokyo Wire 2001

Denki Groove introducing their session at wire 2001. Denki Groove (lit. "electronic groove") is a Japanese techno-pop group influenced by Kraftwerk and YMO. 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 composted of German-style techno. Their lyrics are often tongue-in-cheek and sometimes quite bizarre.
Farhad2000says...

I love the guy who appears at -1:20 leading the party... oh and... a million scorpions in my brain... a million scorpions in my house... a million scorpions in my brain... a millions scorpion in my house...

Sketchsays...

Haha! That guy at -1:20 reminds me of this little Vietnamese guy at Circus Disco here in LA that gets up on the dancer platforms every week and just grooves up there like he's the coolest thing ever. Unfortunately he doesn't dress nearly as garishly as the guy in the video, that would be priceless.

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