Takkyu Ishino
Fumitoshi Ishino (石野 文敏, Ishino Fumitoshi, born 26 December 1967), better known by his stage name Takkyu Ishino (石野 卓球, Ishino Takkyū), is a Japanese musician, DJ, record producer, and singer from Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture. He is a member of Denki Groove.[2]
Takkyu Ishino 石野 卓球 | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Fumitoshi Ishino |
Also known as | Ninjahead |
Born | Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan | 26 December 1967
Genres | Techno[1] |
Occupation(s) |
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Years active | 1983–present |
Labels | Ki/oon Music |
Website | www |
Discography
Studio albums
- Dove Loves Dub (1995)
- Berlin Trax (1998)
- Throbbing Disco Cat (1999)
- Karaokejack (2001)
- The Album (2003) (with Yasuyuki Okamura)
- Title #1 (2004)
- Title #2 + #3 (2004)
- C-46 (2006) (with Hiroshi Kawanabe, as Ink)
- Ink Punk Phunk (2007) (with Hiroshi Kawanabe, as Ink)
- Cruise (2010)
- Lunatique (2016)
- Acid Tekno Disko Beatz (2017)
Compilation albums
- Titles (2005)
- Euqitanul (2016)
- Wire Trax 1999-2012 (2012)
- Takkyu Ishino Works 1983-2017 (2018)
DJ mix albums
- Mix Up Vol. 1 (1995)
- DJF400 (1998)
- In the Box: Live at Womb Tokyo (2003)
- A Pack to the Future (2005)
Soundtrack albums
- Papa Semplicità (2003)
EPs
- Dove Loves Dub 4 Tracks (1995)
- Galactik Pizza Delivery Vol. 1 (1998)
- New Wave EP: Galactik Pizza Delivery Vol. 2 (1998) (with WestBam)
- Montag EP (1998)
- Loopa 000 (1998)
- Matadors of Techno EP (1999) (with Beroshima)
- Technomusik Ab und Zu: Galactik Pizza Delivery Vol. 3 (2001) (with WestBam)
- Lunar EP Part 1 (2016)
- Lunar EP Part 2 (2016)
- Recycled Tracks Pt. 7 (2018) (as Ninjahead)
Singles
- "Chime" (1995) (with Tomoe Shinohara)
- "Anna: Letmein Letmeout" (1999)
- "Feeling" (2000)
- "Suck Me Disco" (2001)
- "Stereo Nights" (2001)
- "Last Scene" (2001) (featuring Tavito Nanao)
- "Come Baby" (2002) (with Yasuyuki Okamura)
- "Love Train" (2002) (with Frank Müller)
- "The Rising Suns" (2004)
- "Konya Dake" (2018) (with Tavito Nanao)
- "Mogura Tataki no Yō na Hito 2018" (2018) (with Akari Machi)
- "Turkish Smile" (2019)
- "Koyote Tango" (2019)
- "John Rydoon" (2019)
- "Chat on the Beach" (2019)
- "Bass Zombie" (2019)
References
- Smart, Richard (26 November 2010). "The 'weird' world of techno's Ishino". The Japan Times. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- Kawamura, Yusuke (21 October 2014). "Interview: Denki Groove's Takkyu Ishino". Red Bull Music Academy. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
External links
- Official website
- Takkyu Ishino discography at Discogs
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