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!
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Takkyu Ishino Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Alles Nach NipponTakkyu Ishino22rank/position

A track from the album “Berlin Trax,” released in 1998 on the German techno label Low Spirit Recordings.
True to techno’s core principles, it features a distinctive lo-hi drum machine sound with a subtly distorted kick and industrial sample loops.
After the break drops, an organ riff comes in that feels somewhat ravey, with a Detroit techno-like texture that’s really satisfying.
Anna Letmein LetmeoutTakkyu Ishino23rank/position

A New Wave-style track released in 1999 on the UK label Exceptional, featuring a minimal arrangement that seems suited for the dance floor and distinctive vocoder work reminiscent of Kraftwerk.
It’s a cover of a song by the New Wave band Trio, and the arrangement—stripping away the original’s guitar sound, in other words all the rock and band elements, and steering it toward techno—is a masterpiece.
BoteTakkyu Ishino24rank/position

A track from a compilation album released by Deviant Records in 1997.
Looking back now, what a stellar lineup: Ken Ishii, Boom Boom Satellites, Q’hey, Yoshinori Sunahara, Rei Harakami, and even DJ Krush are all on it.
The track’s style is old-school techno that doesn’t chase trends, even considering the context of the time.
Around this period, techno started to calm down a bit, and minimal began to catch on around the world.
Kansai Electric Safety GrooveTakkyu Ishino25rank/position

This track made waves for its collaboration with the Kansai Electrical Safety Inspection Association.
Takkyu Ishino has arranged that familiar phrase from the association’s TV commercials.
While it’s amusing, you can’t help but get hooked on how cool the sound is.
And the music video is surreal! It makes you want to watch it over and over.
By the way, the people appearing in it are said to be actual members of the association.


