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Takkyu Ishino’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

As a techno musician, singer-songwriter DJ, groove vocalist, and music producer, he showcases diverse talents across a wide range of fields—his music is truly cool and stylish.

You can tell he genuinely loves playing with sound.

We’ve put together a ranking of his popular tracks, so be sure to check it out!

Takkyu Ishino Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

GTRTakkyu Ishino8rank/position

“GTR” Takkyu Ishino from “Dove Loves Dub”
GTR Takkyu Ishino

The faint synth refrain evokes Japanese-style Detroit techno.

With Takkyu Ishino’s signature polyrhythms, rough hi-hats and snares kick in, drawing you into an infinite groove.

The topline is very simple, so those not used to it might be a bit surprised, but this is the true essence of techno—crank it up in a club and it’s downright exhilarating!

Hukkle (Original Mix)Takkyu Ishino9rank/position

The brass timbre is distinctive.

If it had to be categorized, it might be tech house, but he absolutely never uses off-the-shelf sample loops commonly found in tech house, so it ends up with a mood full of originality.

It’s a build-up style of tech house that isn’t overly ‘upper.’ The crazy chopped-up voice sampling in the break heightens the excitement.

PESCATORATakkyu Ishino10rank/position

Takkyu Ishino – Pescatora (Galactik Pizza Delivery Vol. 1)
PESCATORA Takkyu Ishino

Unusually, this is an electro track that isn’t four-on-the-floor.

It was released by Ki/oon Records in 1998.

A tone like a signal occasionally rolls from head to tail, repeating while raising the pitch.

It’s in simple tracks like this that true exhilaration lives.

That’s the essence of techno.

You’ve stumbled upon a hidden gem!

Takkyu Ishino Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

PolynasiaTakkyu Ishino11rank/position

Takkyu Ishino – Polynasia 【PV】
Polynasia Takkyu Ishino

Percussion sampled into a sampler.

It has a raw, lifelike sound, as if it were field recorded.

Chopped up and cut, it intertwines exquisitely with the TR-909 hi-hats to create a tribal techno groove.

As you can see, the music video depicts a gas explosion in slow motion.

A track that evokes old-school tribal techno like Joey Beltram.

Ricky’s Hand Feat.BODILTakkyu Ishino12rank/position

Ricky’s Hand Feat.BODIL _Fad Gadget Cover
Ricky's Hand Feat. Takkyu Ishino of BODIL

Takkyu Ishino’s track featuring BODIL, a New Wave artist based in the Kansai region, is a rendition of Fad Gadget’s “Ricky’s Hand.” The song comes together as a perfect fit, blending the playful, dance-inducing sound of Takkyu Ishino—one of Japan’s leading techno artists—with the fresh energy of up-and-coming artist BODIL.

Rock da beatTakkyu Ishino13rank/position

02 Takkyu Ishino (Ishino Takkyu) Rock da beat
Rock da Beat Takkyu Ishino

“Rock da Beat,” a track from his fourth solo album “karaoke jack” released in 2001.

In contrast to Takkyu Ishino’s typically club-oriented techno sound, this song stands out for its catchy, pop-leaning vibe.

The higher-pitched tones and female vocals brighten the overall mood of the track.

It’s a great pick-me-up when you want an energy boost!

SpinOut (Original Mix)Takkyu Ishino14rank/position

The album “Cruise,” released on Muller Records, features a sound characteristic of Frank Muller’s label—he’s best known under the Beroshima moniker.

For his work, the tempo is relatively slow, and the percussion, shakers, and percussive timbres strip away any mechanical impression.

There are clear breaks and a solid sense of progression.

The frequent use of classic rave stabs will be irresistible for those who love that style.