Recommended Japanese techno bands. Popular and signature songs with technopop sound.
When we think of techno, the image that comes to mind is Detroit in the United States—rooted in Black music, a sound derived from the then-buzzing house music that energized the underground scene.
From there, its popularity spread to Europe and, before long, it became something you could frequently hear in Japan as well, interpreted under the term “technopop.”
Fast-forward to today, techno retains a strong following, with many musicians incorporating techno-inspired approaches into band formats.
In this feature, we’ll introduce works by Japanese techno and technopop bands and units, both old and new!
You’ll find tracks brimming with classic new wave vibes and synth-pop, with elements of rock crossing over too.
Some groups aren’t even organized in the conventional band format, which makes the scene feel all the more fresh.
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Recommended Japanese techno bands. Popular and signature technopop tracks (31–40)
w/o/n/d/e/r/f/u/lSynth Sisters

Synth Sisters is a female unit based in Osaka.
Rie Lambdoll and Mayuko began their activities in 2007.
They express a unique sonic world through synthesizer sounds and their two voices.
Their engineer Kabamix, who works on their tracks, is also drawing attention.
They’re a techno band whose future releases are highly anticipated.
Night FlightAPOGEE

A technopop band that has forged a unique sonic world with a refined rock sound and innovative soundscapes.
Formed at Keio University in 2003, APOGEE made a striking debut on the music scene with their album “Fantastic,” released in February 2006.
Skillfully blending ’80s new wave, Black music, and electronica, their sound has captivated many listeners.
In 2007, they performed at SUMMER SONIC and COUNTDOWN JAPAN, earning high praise for their live shows as well.
The distinctive interplay of Ryo Nagano’s translucent vocals and Yoshihiko Oshiro’s synthesizers radiates a universal appeal that transcends genre boundaries.
A recommended band for those eager to explore new possibilities in music.
FateOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism, a four-piece piano pop band from Shimane Prefecture, began their journey by pursuing a fresh pop sound rooted in the members’ diverse musical backgrounds.
Building on J-pop and pop rock, they blend elements of Black music, soul, and even metal to craft a unique sonic world.
They released their indie album “Love and Peace Are Within You” in 2015 and made their major-label debut in 2018.
Soon after, they provided the theme song for Fuji TV’s prime-time Monday 9 p.m.
drama, quickly rising to prominence.
In 2019, they won Best New Artist Video at MTV VMAJ 2018, and their albums “Traveler” and “Editorial” earned back-to-back Grand Prizes at the CD Shop Awards.
Incorporating technopop elements as well, their music captivates many listeners with its pleasant melodies and distinctive vocals.
loopnegoto

A four-piece girls’ band from Chiba that began their career as a high school band.
Negoto has captivated a wide audience with a unique sound that fuses indie rock and synth-pop.
Since their major-label debut in September 2010, they’ve performed at numerous large-scale festivals and established a reputation as a skilled, high-caliber band.
They also put great care into their music videos and artwork, projecting a striking visual identity.
In 2008, they received the Jury’s Special Prize at Senkou Riot 2008.
They were active across various scenes, including providing a song for an au commercial.
Skillfully incorporating elements of electronica and dance music, they built a distinctive world with clear, airy vocals and poetic lyrics.
Highly recommended for music fans seeking a compelling blend of technopop and rock.
galcid

This is a project by Lena, produced by synthesizer legend Hisashi Saito.
Formed in 2013, they began activities as galcid.
Their improvised live performances using analog synthesizers became a hot topic and drew attention.
She promotes the concept of “No PC, No Practice.” Her fashion also shines with a distinctive mix that evokes techno, gothic, and punk culture.



