Japanese music group
Denki Groove (電気グルーヴ , Denki Gurūvu , "Electric Groove") is a Japanese music group founded in 1989. It consists of Takkyu Ishino and Pierre Taki .[ 1]
History
Denki Groove was founded in 1989 by Takkyu Ishino and Pierre Taki , both of whom are natives of Shizuoka , Shizuoka Prefecture .[ 2]
The group's major-label debut studio album, Flash Papa , was released in 1991, the first being 662 BPM by DG in 1990.[ 3] They also released a few albums, including U.F.O. (1991), Karateka (1992), Vitamin (1993), Dragon (1994), Orange (1996), A (1997), and Voxxx (2000).[ 4] Their single, "Shangri-La", had sold more than half a million copies.[ 4] They went on hiatus between 2001 and 2004.[ 5]
In 2019, Pierre Taki was arrested on suspicion of cocaine possession.[ 6] In response, Sony Music Entertainment Japan took Denki Groove's recordings off the shelves and stopped streaming the group's music.[ 7] Streaming services were resumed on June 19, 2020.[ 8]
Members
Current members
Former members
Mimio – guitar (1989–1990)
Koji Takahashi – production (1989–1990)
Jun Kitagawa (CMJK) – production, turntables (1990–1991)
Yoshinori Sunahara – production (1991–1999)
Discography
Studio albums
662 BPM by DG (1990)
Flash Papa (1991)
U.F.O. (1991)
Karateka (1992)
Vitamin (1993)
Dragon (1994)
Orange (1996)
A (1997)
Voxxx (2000)
Denki Groove toka Scha Dara Parr (2005) (with Scha Dara Parr )
J-Pop (2008)
Yellow (2008)
20 (2009)
Human Beings and Animals (2013)
Tropical Love (2017)
30 (2019)
Compilation albums
Flash Papa Menthol (1993)
Drill King Anthology (1994)
Recycled A (1998)
The Last Supper (2001)
Singles and Strikes (2004)
Denki Groove Golden Hits: Due to Contract (2011)
Denki Groove Decade 2008-2017 (2017)
Tropical Love Lights (2017)
Live albums
EPs
Dragon EP (1995)
Orange Remixes (1996)
Hirake! Pon-chak (1996) (with Epaksa )
Drill King Golden Hits Vol. 1 (2001)
Drill King Golden Hits Vol. 2 (2001)
Drill King Golden Hits Vol. 3 (2001)
Dessert (2001)
25 (2014)
Singles
"Rhythm Red Beat Black (Version 300000000000)" (1991) (split with TMN )
"Mud Ebis" / "Cosmic Surfin'" (1991)
"Snake Finger" (1992)
"Transistor Radio" (1993) (as Simon'z)
"N.O." (1994)
"Popo" (1994)
"Kame Life" (1994)
"Zinsei (Hardfloor Remix)" (1994)
"Niji" (1995)
"Dareda!" (1996)
"Asunaro Sunshine" (1997)
"Shangri-La" (1997)
"Pocket Cowboy" (1997)
"Flashback Disco" (1999)
"Nothing's Gonna Change" (1999)
"Twilight" (2005) (with Scha Dara Parr )
"Saint Ojisan" (2005) (with Scha Dara Parr)
"Shonen Young" (2007)
"Mononoke Dance" (2008)
"The Words" (2009)
"Upside Down" (2009)
"Shameful" (2012)
"Missing Beatz" (2013)
"Fallin' Down" (2015)
"Man Human" (2018)
"Set you Free" (2020)
"Homebase" (2022)
References
External links
International National Artists