Electric grooves

電気グルーヴ
Live house/Club Musical show

Electric grooves is Musical show Live house/Club event held in Japan.

Let's celebrate 14th anniversary of LIQUID ROOM with Electric Grooves on 23 July, 2018.

To celebrate 14 years formation of LIQUIDROOM, LIQUIDROOM has invited Electric Grooves to perform.

Electronic grooves of popular music's highest peak explosion on the 14th anniversary, electric grove advent!

It is the highest, and it may be said to be the greatest. Electric grooves will join with us at the 14th anniversary of LIQUIDROOM, we will have a dignified feast this year as well.
As the live tour of the other day, it seems to be considerably fresh year after year, it is somehow raging anger live! Groove of that techno, others and so on together, we are continuing to energize one and only style of Pop music that is unparalleled anyway.
LIQUIDROOM Tokyo is a live house in Ebisu. Ebisu is a calm area compared to Shibuya and Shinjuku. Because of that, there are many fashionable restaurants and taverns around LIQUID ROOM. Why do not you try using it for a night out after dinner and enjoy exciting music of Electric grooves.

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Electric grooves (Electric grooving) is a Japanese band. From the disco, techno pop, dance music, Techno, Electronica it is a musical feature of a wide range of electronic music designs. DENKI GROOVE notation is sometimes used for foreign countries.

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