Classic and popular tracks in Japanese techno
Born in Chicago in the ’90s on a foundation of house music, it originated in Detroit.
Over the course of several years, this sound crossed the ocean and became beloved here in Japan as well.
Since then, countless techno classics have been created up to the present day.
Be sure to check them out.
Masterpiece and popular songs of Japanese techno (1–10)
Speed TubeP-MODEL

A technopop band led by Susumu Hirasawa—essential to any discussion of Japanese techno.
This track, brimming with a cyber atmosphere and featuring electric, avant-garde electronic sounds for its time, races forward with exhilarating momentum.
You’ll find yourself captivated by its mysterious worldview, which evokes the fusion of humanity and computers.
UFOholicDenki Gurūvu

A group formed in 1989 centered around Takkyu Ishino and Pierre Taki, focusing on techno and electro.
They are known for their distinctive musical style and wild live performances.
Outside Japan, they perform under the name DENKI GROOVE.
In recent years, Pierre Taki has also been active as an actor.
RYDEENYellow Magic Orchestra

One presence you must not forget in Japan’s techno scene is YMO.
Among their songs, the one that especially brings the crowd to life is ‘Rydeen.’ It’s said to have originated from Yukihiro Takahashi’s humming, and it’s a delightful, uplifting track that Takahashi, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Haruomi Hosono created while having fun together.
joyRei Harakami

One hallmark of Rei Harakami’s sound is a floating, water-surface-like quality; its slightly muffled, constrained clarity wraps you in a distinctive world that feels misty and moist.
Among his works, this rhythmical track in particular makes your heart skip as if you were hopping across the water.
Round SellHitoshi Ohishi

A four-on-the-floor sound from HITOSHI OHISHI—also popular for his work under the NEWDEAL name and as a DJ—that makes both body and soul bounce.
Crafted from a torrent of free-flowing ideas, this passionate track is sure to lift your spirits.
Love BeatSunahara Yoshinori
By Yoshinori Sunahara, also affectionately known as Marin, formerly of Denki Groove.
Wrapped in an oriental ambient sound, it feels as if both body and mind are gently drifting.
While Sunahara is also famous for his upbeat, chiptune-like sounds, this track is recommended for moments when you want to take it slow.
Cosmic TreatPerfume

This is one of the tracks included on the album “Nebula Romance: Part I.” The song was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime BEYBLADE X.
It’s an electropop piece that expresses the grand theme of space with dazzling synths and a buoyant beat.
The lyrics depict a weightless world, brimming with a sense of floating that lures listeners into the extraordinary.
It’s the perfect number for when you want to indulge in daydreams.
rainbowDenki Gurūvu

Unusually for a Denki Groove song, it features a sparkling, beautiful melody.
It’s a duet with guest vocalist Ryoko Goshima, and the clear, translucent singing voice is one of its charms.
It’s a classic used in various contexts such as radio, television, and anime.
SHADOWS ON THE GROUNDYellow Magic Orchestra

It’s a sophisticated number that skillfully incorporates elements of mature AOR and bossa nova.
Its distinctive “trompe-l’oeil” rhythmic structure makes it hard to tell where the downbeat is at first listen, revealing a highly advanced musical design.
Co-written by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Yukihiro Takahashi, it appears on the album “SERVICE,” released in December 1983.
The lyrics delicately depict warmth found amid the bleak scenery of November, along with the interplay of light and shadow.
As a masterpiece that captures the mature atmosphere just before YMO’s breakup, it’s perfect for listening alone on a quiet night, taking it in with full attention.
WHITE SHAMANSOFT BALLET

SOFT BALLET weaves together a variety of elements—industrial, hard house, acid house—to create a uniquely distinctive world.
Among their works, this track in particular is razor-sharp, with a strong blend of electronica and rock.



