< BACK

AUDIO TWO feat.

AUDIO TWO feat.石野卓球
Live house/Club Popular music

Takkyu Ishino

This photo is not describe about event or place exactly. It might be some image supported to explain this event.

Takkyu Ishino (石野 卓球), born December 26, 1967 in Shizuoka, Japan, as Fumitoshi Ishino. He is a Japanese composer and music producer. He is a member of the synthpop group Denki Groove.

A key figure who formed Denki Groove, together with Pierre Taki and other member musicians, back in 1989. Takkyu released his first solo-album "DOVE LOVES DUB" in 1995, and began performing as a professional DJ around the same time. His DJ craftsmanship has been widely demonstrated in the Europe since 1997, and the acclaim from European audiences indeed led him to the honor of the first Japanese who played at the Final Gathering of LOVE PARADE, the biggest dance festival in Europe, in 1998 in front of 1.5 million people.

The sphere of his activity covers the various works with the overseas artists as well; the unit "TakBam" made in collaboration with the icon of German Techno, WestBam, would be a good example. Since 1999, he has been organizing the event "WIRE", which now becomes the biggest indoor techno rave in Japan gathering more than 10,000 people a year, and then, this would be another good case through which Takkyu has been actively introducing DJs and artists from other countries.

In 2002, he made some remarkable works such as a remix of "ANTHEM", the official theme of 2002 FIFA WORLD CUP KOREA JAPAN written by VANGELIS, and also the music producing for the theatrical stand-up comedy "Papa Semplicita" by City Boys, a unit of 3 big-name comedians in Japan (Makoto Otake, Kitaro, Shigeru Saiki). In 2003, Takkyu has started hosting a regular party "STERNE" at the club WOMB in Shibuya, for which he serves as a resident DJ, and one of its live takes was released as a DJ MIX CD "IN THE BOX - Live at WOMB Tokyo-". Around this time, Takkyu founded an indie label, "PLATIK", too.

His latest works include the albums entitled "TITLE#1" and "TITLE#2 3", released in two consecutive months in March 2004, and the international version of this album series, re-named "TITLES" with the tracks selected from the original 2 albums, has been released in Europe and Asian countries such as Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Malaysia, etc. The 4th DJ MIX CD "A PACK TO THE FUTURE", released in December 2005, is also an item to remember among his recent works. In 2006, he formed a unit "InK" with Hiroshi Kawanabe of TOKYO No.1 SOUL SET, and released the original full album "C-46" from Ki/oon Records under InK's name. The unit's second album, "InK PunK PhunK" was released in August 2007 also from Ki/oon Records.

Discography
Singles
"anna - letmein letmeout" (1999)
"Stereo Nights" (2001)
"Takbam" (2001)
"Anthem - 2002 FIFA World Cup Official Anthem" (2002)
"The Rising Suns" (2004)

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)
Titles (European edition) (2005)
Cruise (2010)
The Wire 1999-2012 (2012)
LUNATIQUE (2016)

DJ mix albums
Mix Up Vol. 1 (1995)
DJF400 (1998)
In the Box / Live at WOMB Tokyo (2003)
A Pack to The Future (2005)

Other involvements
In Yer Memory (1995)
The theme music from Katsuhiro Otomo's Memories.
Ghost in the Shell: Megatech Body (1997)
The soundtrack of the PlayStation game.
Odyssey Through O2 (1998)
An album by Jean Michel Jarre, released in 1998. It contains remixes of tracks from Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygène 7–13 album, as well as the "Rendez-Vous 98" single. It also contains a computer program, JArKaos, a scaled-down version of the ArKaos software used by Jarre to produce visual accompaniment to his music at concerts. JArKaos allows users to manipulate visuals using their computer keyboard while listening to the album. Ishino produced a remix for "Oxygene 8" called "Takkyū Ishino Extended Mix".
Maplestory (2012)
The soundtrack for Maplestory's most current update.

Schedule & Ticket

There is no schedule or ticket right now.

Place information

Visuals help you imagine

More photo & video

Other languages

Chinese (Simplified)  English  French  German  Korean  Malayalam  Russian  Thai  Vietnamese 
More languages

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Takkyu Ishino", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
Content listed above is edited and modified some for making article reading easily. All content above are auto generated by service.
All images used in articles are placed as quotation. Each quotation URL are placed under images.
All maps provided by Google.

Buy Ticket >