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Ken Ishii

Real Name:Ken Ishii
URLs:http://www.kenishii.com
http://www.myspace.com/70drums
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Ishii
Aliases:Flare, FLR, Rising Sun, UTU, Yoga
Name Variations: All | Ken Ishii | ケン イシイ | K. Ishii | Ken Ishi
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Releases:
Deep Sleep (2 versions)   Apollo 1993
Garden On The Palm (2 versions)   R & S Records ... 1993
Pneuma (12")   R & S Records 1993
Pneuma / Deep Sleep (2x12", W/Lbl, Promo)   R & S Records, Apollo 1993
Fading Sky (7", Ltd)   Sublime Records (3) 1994
Innerelements (Comp) (2 versions)   R & S Records ... 1994
Reference To Difference (CD)   Sublime Records (3) 1994
Tangled Notes (12")   R & S Records 1994
Extra (Maxi) (5 versions)   R & S Records ... 1995
Green Times (Album) (2 versions)   Sublime Records (3) 1995
Jelly Tones (Album) (9 versions)   R & S Records ... 1995
Stretch (Maxi) (4 versions)   R & S Records ... 1995
Circular Motion (2 versions)   R & S Records 1996
Circular Motion / Overlap (CD, Maxi)   Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 1996
Mix-Up Vol. 3 (2 versions)   Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) ... 1996
Overlap (3 versions)   R & S Records 1996
Echo Exit (Maxi) (6 versions)   R & S Records ... 1997
Metal Blue America (4 versions)   Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) ... 1997
X-Mix - Fast Forward & Rewind (Comp) (5 versions)   Studio !K7 1997
Game Over (Maxi) (4 versions)   R & S Records ... 1998
Islands & Continents - 600 Mhz (CD + VHS)   SMEJ Associated Records, SMEJ Associated Records 1998
Misprogrammed Day (Remixes) (Maxi) (4 versions)   R & S Records ... 1999
Sleeping Madness (Album) (8 versions)   R & S Records ... 1999
Flatspin (Album) (3 versions)   Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) ... 2000
Iceblink (Maxi) (3 versions)   Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) ... 2000
Millennium Spinnin' At Reel Up (CD)   Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 2001
Presto (12", Promo, Ltd)   Nike 2001
Slapdash (Single) (3 versions)   Exceptional 2001
The Best Of X-Mix (Part 2) (3xCD, Mixed, Comp + Box)   Studio !K7 2001
Future In Light (Album) (5 versions)   70Drums ... 2002
Auburnia (2 versions)   Exceptional 2003
Awakening (12")   Exceptional 2003
Interpretations For Ken Ishii Future In Light Visualized & Remixed (CD + DVD)   NowonDVD 2003
Interpretations For Ken Ishii: Future In Light Remixed (Album) (2 versions)   Exceptional 2004
Play, Pause And Play (2xCD)   Sublime Records (3) 2005
Sunriser (Album, Comp) (2 versions)   70Drums ... 2006
Vale Tudo (12")   Noise Music 2006
Organised Green (12")   70Drums 2007
Daybreak Reprise -Sunriser Remixed- (CD, Album, Mixed + CD, Album)   70Drums 2008
Sunriser Remixes (12")   70Drums 2008
Remixes:
N.O. (CD, Mini) N.O. (Ken Ishii Reprod... Ki/oon Records 1994
Voices From Another Age (Maxi) (2 versions) Voices From Another Ag... Sublime Records (3) 1994
Delux Vol. 1 - New Phase Of Electronic Foundation (CD) Skywalk (Ken Ishii Remix) Victor Entertainment Japan 1995
Joy (Orbital Mix) (12", Promo) Way To Go (Distorted D... Antinos Records Inc. 1995
Remix Trax Vol. 11 - Chill & Experience - The Adventure Of Electro-acoustics (CD) DJ Krush Theme (Ken Is... Meldac Corporation 1995
Transonic 5 -Re-Entry- (CD) Skywalk (Ken Ishii Remix) Transonic Records (JP) 1995
Way To Go (CD) Way To Go (Distorted D... Antinos Records Inc. 1995
Battle Royal CD (CD) Y (Ken Ishii Mix) Frogman Records 1996
Battle Royal EP (12", EP) Y (Ken Ishii Mix) Frogman Records 1996
Deception (CD, Album) Voices From Another Ag... Sublime Records (3) 1996
Innovator (2xCD, Comp) "The Beginning" (Ken I... Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 1996
Re-Grip (Album) (2 versions) Grip (Ken Ishii Mix #2) Sublime Records (3) 1996
Rock Monster Strikes Back (CD, Maxi) Rock Monster Strikes Back Epic/Sony 1996
Vampirella (12", Ltd, Pur) Vampirella (Ken Ishii ... Subvoice Electronic Music 1996
Wait For A Day (12") From (Ken Ishii Remix) Harthouse 1996
Contempt (Vinyl, Promo, Ltd) Wrecked (Ken Ishii Remix) Victor Entertainment Japan 1997
Final Notes (CD) Strikes-3 (Ken Ishii R... Plastic City 1997
From The Ebo Station E.P. (EP) (2 versions) Ken Ishii Bounces To Diss Maximum X ... 1997
House Grooves Volume 3 (CD) Strike 3 (Ken Ishii Re... H&G Records 1997
Machinery - A Plastic City America Compilation (CD, Comp) Strike 3 (Ken Ishii Re... UCMG New York 1997
Now And Then - Years Of Lightning, Day Of Drums 1990-1997 (Comp, Album) (2 versions) Fool's Paradise (MBA R... Nippon Phonogram ... 1997
Prime Evil (Album, EP) (2 versions) Wrecked (Ken Ishii Remix) Victor Entertainment Japan 1997
Sanctuary (CD, Maxi) Sanctuary (Ken Ishii R... Moving Shadow 1997
Skeleton Keys (CD) Sanctuary (Ken Ishii R... Avex Trax 1997
Strikes EP (12", EP) Strikes 3 (Ken Ishii R... Plastic City 1997
The Analogue Theatre (CD, Album) Sugar Is Sweeter (Ken ... Nippon Phonogram, Brownswood Records 1997
Jado Remix (CD, Maxi) Jado (Ken Ishii Remix) FOA Records 1998
Life In Malmo (2x12") Life In Malmo (Ken Ish... Universal Music (Germany) 1998
Lsd & Remixes (2xCD, Album) Long Tall Eyelush(Ken ... Musicmine 1998
Sublime The Infancy 93-96 (2xCD) Voices From Another Ag... Sublime Records (3) 1998
Surfdelicious (CD, Album) Fly Up (Ken Ishii Remix) JVC Music 1998
Good Life 99 (Buena Vida) (Remixes) (CD, Maxi) Good Life 99 (Buena Vi... SMEJ Associated Records 1999
Reich Remixed (Album) (3 versions) Come Out (Ken Ishii Re... Nonesuch 1999
YMO Remixes Technopolis 2000-01 (2 versions) Tighten Up (Remixed By... Victor Entertainment Japan 1999
Son Of Schweinstein (Album) (2 versions) You're My Disease (Ken... BMG (Japan) ... 2001
Son Of Schweinstein Sampler (12", Promo, Ltd) You're My Disease (Ken... BMG (Japan) 2001
Condor To Mallorca (Ken Ishii Remixes) (2 versions) Condor To Mallorca (Tr... Axis 2003
Sametape? (12") Sametape? (Ken Ishii R... Crue-L Records 2003
Electrokkets (CD) Batman Theme (Ken Ishi... Victor Entertainment Japan, Speedstar 2004
Come To Me (CD, Maxi) Come To Me (Ishii & Ki... Big Records (Australia) 2005
The Japanese Rmxs (12") Experiment (Ken Ishii ... Black Codes Experiments 2005
YMO Remixes 99-00 The Best (CD, Album) Tighten Up (Remixed By... Victor Entertainment Japan 2005
YMO Remixes 99-00 The Best (CD, Comp) Tighten Up Seoul Records 2005
Aurora Express EP (4xFile, MP3, EP, 320) Aurora Express (Ken Is... Groovin' High Records 2008
GSXR 810 (Remixes) (12") GSXR 810 (Ken Ishii Re... Apotek 2008
RA.135 (File, MP3, Mixed, Pod) Dope Computer (Ken Ish... Resident Advisor 2008
Dope Computer Remixes (12") Dope Computer (Ken Ish... Night Vision 2009
Production:
Kraft Presents : Pure Audiosex Vol. Eins (2xCD, Comp, Dig) Extra (Dave Angel Mix) Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean 1996
Progressive Nation - The Next Generation (CD, Comp, Mixed) Stretch (Ian Pooley Re... interGROOVE 1996
Evo Sonic - Evolution Of Sound Part One (2xCD, Comp) Overlab Evosonic 1997
Kraft Presents : Pure Audiosex Vol. Zwei (2xCD, Comp, Dig) Overlap Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean 1997
Make Me Happy (CD, Maxi)   Epic 2000
Mix:
Sound Of The SUN - Tokio Drome (CD, Enh) Superheater Elejam 2002
DJ Mixes:
Rebore Vol.2 (CD)   Warner Music (Japan) 2000
Appears On:
Blueprints For Modern Technology Volume 2 (CD, Comp) Beyond Mirrors Plus 8 Records Ltd. 1993
N428 (12")   Plus 8 Records Ltd. 1993
Switch Of Love (12")   ESP Records 1993
Ambient Senses 2 (The Feeling) (Comp) (2 versions) Naiad Jumpin' & Pumpin' 1994
Ethnotechno: Sonic Anthropology Volume I (CD, Comp) N428 Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records 1994
Freezone 1 - The Phenomenology Of Ambient (2xCD, Comp) Ocean View SSR Records 1994
Reference To Difference (Album) (2 versions)   Sublime Records (3) 1994
The Ambient Groove ESP Volume 3 (CD, Comp) Haze (Blind Mix), Glea... ESP Records 1994
Extra Sensual Perception Volume 2 - The Trance Groove (CD, Comp) Ocean View, Haze Sonic Records 1995
Scratches (CD)   Sublime Records (3) 1995
Go Ahead ! (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Dave Angel Mix) H&G Records, H&G Records 1996
Grip (CD, Album, Dig)   Sublime Records (3) 1996
House - Trance - Tekkno (3xCD, Comp) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Dance Pool, Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) 1996
Intelligent Innovation - The Fourth Call (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) Total Recall (3) 1996
Night Move Compilation Vol. 3 (CD) Stretch Raum Records 1996
Obsession 96 (CD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Rmx) XXX Records 1996
Trance Nation 96 - Vol. 7 (2xCD + CD) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Club Tools 1996
Victims Of House (2xCD, Comp + CD, Mixed, Comp) Stretch (Ian Pooley Re... Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean 1996
A Sprinkling Of Clouds (12") A Sprinkling Of Clouds... Gliss 1997
Ambient Soundscapes Volume Two (3xCD) A Lipper In The Ocean Sun Music 1997
Cross The Section (2xCD, Comp, Dig + CD, Comp, Mixed) Echo Exit (Jeroen Verh... Sub Terranean 1997
Mazzo Mixup (CD, Comp, Mixed) Overlap (Dave Angel Re... Mazzo 1997
Progressive Nation - The Third Generation (CD) Overlap (Mark Broom Rmx) interGROOVE 1997
Life In Malmö (CD, Maxi, Dig) Life In Malmö (Ken Is... Universal Records (Germany) 1998
Wiggle (CD, Album) Headbash, Wadjala Spirit Kitty Enterprises 1999
1990 - 1997 : Plus 8 Classics (2xCD, Comp) Between The Mirrors NovaMute 2000
Plus 8 Classics Volume 2 (1993-1994) (CD, Enh) Between The Mirrors Plus 8 Records Ltd. 2000
Ronin (CD, Maxi) Wadjala Spirit (Lin Mix) Nipp Guitar, Kitty Enterprises, Universal Music (Japan) 2000
History Of Dance - 9 - The Techno Edition (5xCD, Comp) Echo Exit Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Netherlands), Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Netherlands) 2006
Evolutionism (Album) (2 versions) Australow-P-Tek Funk Third Ear (2) ... 2007
R3 EP (12", EP) Tida Nu Yuru (Ken Ishi... Platik 2007
Tracks Appear On:
Ambient Senses 2 (The Feeling) (Comp) (3 versions) Naiad Jumpin' & Pumpin' 1994
In Order To Dance 5 (Comp) (2 versions) Low R & S Records 1994
Menu Vol. 1 (CD) The Last Moment, Exhau... Dub Restaurant Communication 1994
Remix Trax Vol.7 - Cosmic Soul (CD) Morceau Meldac Corporation 1994
Surreal Sound Tape Vol. 1 (Cass) The Last Moment Surreal Sound 1994
Brain Ticket II - From Here To Nowhere (2xCD, Dig) Extra (Dave Angel Mix) ID&T Music Germany 1995
Element 108 - The Spirit Of House (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Lethal Records (3), Lethal Records (3) 1995
Love Machine House Mix (CD, Comp, Mixed) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Dogondke Media 1995
Mega Dance 2 (CD) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Arcade 1995
Mind The Gap Volume 4 (CD) Curved Flow Gonzo Circus 1995
R&S Records - Refresh Your Ears (Cass) Extra (Video Edit) Muzik Magazine 1995
State Of The Art 4 (CD, Comp) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Play It Again Sam [PIAS], Groove Kissing 1995
XXL Dance 7 (2xCD) Frame Out Columbia, Sony Music Entertainment (Belgium) 1995
538 Dance Smash Hits '96 - Volume 1 (CD) Extra Arcade 1996
Clubslammer '95 (2xCD) Extra Friends 1996
Cybercafé - Alternative Techno Dub Dance (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) Sony Music Entertainment (Belgium) 1996
Distance To Technoland (Comp) (2 versions) Extra (Luke Slater Mix) Substance 1996
Electric Community Compilation (2xCD) Extra (Dave Angel Mix) Rough Trade Germany 1996
European Clubshoes - Pair One (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Mix) Good Vibration 1996
Freizeitgestaltung 2 (CD) Extra Din A1 Records, Intercord Record Service 1996
Go Ahead ! (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Dave Angel Mix) H&G Records, H&G Records 1996
House - Trance - Tekkno (3xCD, Comp) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Dance Pool, Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) 1996
In Order To Dance 6 (Comp) (5 versions) Stretch (Shogun Remix) R & S Records ... 1996
Intelligent Innovation - The Fourth Call (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) Total Recall (3) 1996
Japan Connection (2xCD) Garden On The Palm, Ex... Good Vibration 1996
Kraft Presents : Pure Audiosex Vol. Eins (2xCD, Comp, Dig) Extra (Dave Angel Mix) Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean 1996
Mix-Up Vol. 2 Featuring Jeff Mills - LiveMix At Liquid Room, Tokyo (Comp) (5 versions) Extra (Luke Slater Mix) Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) ... 1996
Modern Electronics Volume Two (Comp) (2 versions) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Subversive 1996
Monologue (2xCD) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Generations 1996
Night Move Compilation Vol. 2 (CD) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Uptown 1996
Night Move Compilation Vol. 3 (CD) Stretch Raum Records 1996
Obsession 96 (CD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Rmx) XXX Records 1996
Programmed (Cass, Mixed, Promo) Extra Twin Soul Productions 1996
Progressive Nation - The Next Generation (CD, Comp, Mixed) Stretch (Ian Pooley Re... interGROOVE 1996
R&S Ambient Classics (CD) Low Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 1996
Solid Sounds 2 (2xCD) Overlap (Mark Broom Re... N.E.W.S. 1996
Sonar Club (2xCD) Extra Made In DJ 1996
Techno Energy 2 (CD, Comp) Stretch (Frank De Wulf... Nextera 1996
Techno Prisoner (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) EMI Music (France) 1996
Techno Travel 2 (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Omnisonus 1996
TechnoSport (CD, Comp) Extra (Video Edit Vers... Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 1996
The Rebirth (CD, Mixed) Stretch (Shogun Remix) Yaman 1996
The Ultimate Techno Mix Feat. LIMIT 160 BPM (CD) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Sex Records 1996
Trance Nation 96 - Vol. 7 (2xCD) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Edel Music (France) 1996
Trance Nation 96 - Vol. 7 (2xCD + CD) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Club Tools 1996
Victims Of House (2xCD, Comp + CD, Mixed, Comp) Stretch (Ian Pooley Re... Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean 1996
Victims Of House (3xCD, Comp, Dig) Stretch (Ian Pooley Re... Sub Terranean 1996
Warp 4 - Energetic Techno (CD, Comp, Mixed) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Arcade Deutschland GmbH 1996
XXL Dance 8 (2xCD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) Columbia, Sony Music Entertainment (Belgium) 1996
Yabba-Dabba-Dance! 6 (The Final Edition) (CD) Extra (Video Edit) Arcade 1996
10 Days Of Techno The Soundtrack [95-97] (2xCD) Echo Exit (Silver City... Play It Again Sam [PIAS] 1997
400% Underground (2xCD) Overlap (Dave Angel Re... Raum Records 1997
Area Code - The Compilation (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Overlap (Mark Broom Re... ID&T Music Germany 1997
Artcore 3 (Comp) (3 versions) Stretch (Shogun Remix) React ... 1997
Calambre Techno (3xCD) Extra (Luke Slater Mix) Arcade España (Spain) 1997
Cross The Section (2xCD, Comp, Dig + CD, Comp, Mixed) Echo Exit (Jeroen Verh... Sub Terranean 1997
Dr. Martens Air Wair (CD) Extra Arcade 1997
Evo Sonic - Evolution Of Sound Part One (2xCD, Comp) Overlab Evosonic 1997
Favorite Tools 07 (CD, Mixed, Comp) Overlap XXX Records 1997
Future Heat on R&S Records (Cass) Static Parasailof R & S Records 1997
Futuria 97: Universal Techno Sound (2 versions) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) S3 1997
Gazometertraxxx: XXX 07 - The Doom (CD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) XXX Records 1997
Gazometertraxxx: XXX 08 The Final Countdown (CD, Comp) Overlap (Mark Broom Re... XXX Records 1997
Hardware #03 (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) Hardware 1997
Het Beste Uit De House Top 100 Allertijden - Editie '97 (4xCD, Comp) Extra Arcade 1997
Kraft Presents : Pure Audiosex Vol. Zwei (2xCD, Comp, Dig) Overlap Sub Terranean, Sub Terranean 1997
Les Editions Confidentielles Volume 4 (2xCD, Comp, Promo) Extra Les Editions Confidentielles 1997
Mazzo Mixup (CD, Comp, Mixed) Overlap (Dave Angel Re... Mazzo 1997
Obsession 97 Vol. 1 (CD) Frame Out XXX Records 1997
Obsession 97 Vol. 2 (CD) Cocoa Mouse XXX Records 1997
Pacific State (3 versions) Dinosaur R Deviant Records ... 1997
Progressive Nation - The Third Generation (CD) Overlap (Mark Broom Rmx) interGROOVE 1997
Rambo & Superman Records (Cass) Echo Exit (Original) R & S Records 1997
Red Box - Club Hits (4xCD, Ltd + Box) Overlap (Mark Broom Re... Frankfurt Beat Productions 1997
Silly Symphonies - Sound Of Remy 4 (CD, Comp, Mixed) Overlap (Dave Angel Re... Essential Dance Music 1997
Techno Energy 3 (CD, Comp) Overlap (Mark Broom Re... Nextera 1997
The Cyberclub (CD, Comp) Overlap (Mark Broom Re... Roadrunner Records 1997
Total Normal. Techno Tunes (CD, Comp) Overlap (Mark Broom Re... H&G Records 1997
10 Years Of Techno (2xCD, Comp, Dig) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) Wagram 1998
700% Underground (2xCD) Overlap Quadrophon 1998
Audiology Of 15 Years Volume 2: Classic Beats (2xCD) Extra Play It Again Sam [PIAS] 1998
Big Beats Dope Sounds Volume One (CD) Echo Exit (Mekon Mix) Urban Essentials 1998
Disco 2000 (2 versions) Actio Surrealisimo Bokå 1998
Modulations: Cinema For The Ear (3 versions) Drummelter IMC Vision ... 1998
10 Years Of Techno Act. 2 (2xCD, Comp, Dig) Overlap (Dave Angel Re... Wagram 1999
Don't Take A Break. Ritmos Rotos Para No Parar (CD) Mba2 Dub Sinedín Music 1999
Future Electronica '99 (CD) Sleeping Madness SMEJ Associated Records 1999
Mega Techno (4xCD, Comp) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) Wagram 1999
Mega Techno 2 (4xCD) Overlap (Dave Angel Re... Wagram 1999
The Sound Of Ultimate B.A.S.E. 2 (CD, Comp, Mixed) Overlap Moonshine Music 1999
Trax Sampler 024 (CD, Smplr, Car) 24 Bit Optimist Trax Sampler 1999
Vintage R&S Volume 3 (CD) Extra R & S Records 1999
Chillout Basscapes 2 (2xCD) Enso Online Zoomshot Media Entertainment 2000
Chillout Shake-Up 1 (2xCD) Misted Area Code 221 2000
In Case Of... (Comp) (2 versions) Misprogrammed Day Harthouse 2000
Phonodrome (12", Promo) Misprogrammed Day (Dav... Warner Special Marketing GmbH 2000
Phonodrome - Release No. 1.0 (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Misprogrammed Day (Dav... Warner Special Marketing GmbH 2000
Sonnemondsterne 2000 (CD, Comp) Extra H&G Records 2000
Ambient Lounge 2 (2xCD, Comp) Misted Globe (2) 2001
E-Max (CD) Sleeping Madness Warner Strategic Marketing France 2001
Real Retro Electronic Beats Classix (2xCD) Haze Roadrunner Arcade Music 2001
Rez Gamer's Guide To ... Analog 12 Inch EP Level 01 (12") Creative State Third Ear Recordings 2001
100% Chillout 2 (CD) 24 Bit Optimist 100% 2002
DA02: The Reworks (CD) Extra Trust The DJ 2002
Japan For Sale Vol. 2 (CD) Iceblink (Main Mix) Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) 2002
Manga Sound Vol.2 (CD) United Future Airlines... Moon Records (2) 2002
Moshi Moshi - Nu Sounds From Japan (2 versions) Awakening Fuego Records 2002
Rez Gamer's Guide To ... (CD) Creation The State Of ... Music Mine Inc. 2002
Electric Brain Feat. Astroboy (CD) To The Sky Beyond Music Robita 2003
Music That's Out Of This World (CD) Awakening Exceptional 2003
Space Invaders (CD) Space Invaders 2003 Toshiba EMI Ltd 2003
Space Invaders Vol.1 (12") Space Invaders 2003 Sublime Records (3) 2003
Tech Lounge (The Essential Underground Edition) (2xCD) Haze CNR Music 2003
Wire 03 Compilation (2xCD, Comp) Rabbit Punch Loopa, Ki/oon Records 2003
Dark Dog - Energy Mix (CD, Comp, Mixed) Rabbit Punch Gravity 2004
Digital Love (CD) Space Invaders 2003 Toshiba EMI Ltd 2004
Exceptionally Remixed 2 (CD, Album) Visionary World, Visio... Exceptional 2006
Exceptionally Remixed 2 Album Sampler (12") Visionary World (Funk ... Exceptional 2006
History Of Dance - 9 - The Techno Edition (5xCD, Comp) Echo Exit Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Netherlands), Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Netherlands) 2006
Wire 06 Compilation (2xCD) Magnesium 402mg Loopa, Ki/oon Records 2006
Wire 07 Compilation (2xCD) Sunriser (Ken Ishii's ... Loopa, Ki/oon Records 2007
Harmonized Session (CD, Mixed, Comp) Sunriser (Spirit Catch... Irma Records Japan 2008
Wire 08 Compilation (2xCD, Comp) Foot Choke From Mount ... Ki/oon Records 2008
Fonky House Vibes (2xCD) Extra (Luke Slater Remix) Hyper House  
Pacific State (12") Dinosaur. R Deviant Records  
Plastiks Sampler No 2 (CD, Smplr) Enso Online Plastiks Magazine  
State Of The Art - A Collection Of New Ambient (Part 3&4) (2xCD, Album, Comp) Extra (Dave Angel Remix) PIAS Holland, Groove Kissing  
Underwater Cruisin (Cass) Extra Not On Label  
Unofficial Releases:
Reich Remixed (CD, Album, Ltd) Come Out (Ken Ishii Re... ArsNova 2001
Seven Signs Of Sickness (CD) Prime Evil (Ken Ishii ... Not On Label 2002
User Reviews:
djinsomnia, Oct 15, 2001

Ken Ishii was born in Sapporo in 1970, soon he moved to Tokyo, a huge city in which, without any doubt, he inspired for later good works. The mixed Japanese traditions and the ultra-developed industrial impact all over his country have influenced Ken since he was very young and have made up his peculiar style gradually. He states that there isnt any connection between his music and the ancient traditions, although he admits both Japanese and European influences are pretty boring... "mixing is innovation".

As a good Japanese he says that concentration is essential for composing good music: "Sometimes I forget about eating and sleeping... in order to create you have to involve yourself in what youre doing, the rest are just accesories".

But Japanese not only live from concentration, machines play a big role in their lifes "knowing your devices perfectly well is the only way to make good music". Ken keeps his tools secret, the only thing he talks openly about is his refusement to the usual stuff: 909, 808, 303... his favorite synth is JD-800 "Now that many opportunists fight for those machines I prefer different devices... you must look forward and be original.".

"When I started to compose music - he says - , about five years ago, the fashionable stuff in Japan were all sounds from abroad and sung themes; then people didnt listen to the kind of things I was working on and there was no label interested in it. Thats the reason for which I decided to send tapes to foreign countries. I thought it would be the fastest way to get known". The choice for the American label +8 was due for the next reason: "As a listener, I had the feeling to do something new; I wanted the same thing, chase... sounds that dont exist. But the audience isnt very big". He also wanted to express his spiritual state: "Due to the fact that techno music can be done on ones own, it allows you to make all individual expressions possible, unthinkable if we talk about other means. At the time when I composed those themes I was a bit depressed; the word Utu in Japanese means depression and the logo characters on the record were assymetric, reflecting a lack of balance".

Richie Hawtin so justifies the reasons which made him release in 1993 the music from a complete unknown young 23-year-old artist: "Yes, we published one of his first discs in +8 with the title Utu. He sent us one of the first demo-tapes we got from Japan, it was quite a surprise; there is a lot of techno made in Japan that shamelessly shoots at the techno made in Europe or America, fact that is pretty boring. I think Ken Ishii was the first person who introduced the Japanese personality into the techno music from Japan, something very special. His rhythms are very strange, simply because of their origin, and is so pleasant: he is great and overflows with talent".

Novel contributions in a fast changing musical scene such as techno are of great value. Traditional Japanese music synthesis, electronic instrumentation and Western techno influence have all made Ken Ishii reach a high place in a short time. "About two hundred years ago, the first Western influences arrived at Japan, added to the ones from Asia, because I am interested in the music from China, Korea or Indonesia, too, specially percussions. I have been born in Japan and have breathed in that mixture of cultures ever since. Its pretty understandable that I have assimilated all of them in the sounds I produce". Ken Ishii also speaks about the presence of spiritual elements in his music: "Actually, I cant see why is it necessary to make a difference between religion and electronic or other sorts of music, because I have probably reflected many aspects from Buddhism for I have been born in this circunference named Japan where there is a narrow relationship between life and religion. His works are often characterized by the importance of pressure and polyrhythms, with continous variations which remind us of Japanese rituals, despite a recent turn in his trajectory.

In his second album, "Jelly Tones" (R, 95), Ken tends to use more repetitive, dynamic and less complex patterns, opposed to his former works. "I dont think in Western/Eastern duality terms, mainly because inside myself there are so many things Id like to do and show. In my first album ("Innerelements", 94, groups a series of four maxis for the label R) perhaps I was more interested in music for minorities. In the second album I didnt want to base my work upon Western patterns, but I wanted to do something which was inside me: work more around the idea of movement through sounds, thats what I had thought".

The music of "Jelly Tones" shows more recognisable rhythms, the sound is much more clear but the content is poorer. The change hasnt only affected the music but the whole display of his music: the best example is the video that goes along with the single "Extra", by the same director of "Akira", Katsuhiro Otomo, and has gained a lot of popularity. The problem is that the images overlap the music, being the former more appealing than the latter. Something similar happens in his life performances, like the last one at Sónar, where it could be seen the special emphasis on danceable themes (with Giorgio Moroder like sequences not present in his disc) and the unstoppable projection of looping images extracted from the video "Extra". On the stage Ishii stands out for his exotic and androgene look.

Nevertheless, its quite reasonable to say that the music Ken produces right now, with a very few exceptions, is only an accesory or another ingredient. It doesnt sustain for itself as in previous discs, where there was much brain work, and needed concentration to follow a changeable and innovative sound, with a progressive drama kind of feeling, characteristic of risky experimental techno.

I still dont think Ken has sold himself to commercial music; actually he has simplified his initial propositions, changing them to yet unfinished sketches; long tracks that end (except one or two in certain moments) losing their interest. Its a type of work that needs visual backing for creating a shortlasting impact. What really contrasts the beginning of his career is that when his works were edited in Europe and USA, his public image was largely unknown, no data about him, everything relevant was his music, fact Ken Ishii himself has ratified: "This techno underground scene isnt structured like a pyramid; its more like a link between all the fans over the world. You dont need to sell yourself through an image neither you need to be sensationalist. You dont have to create anything which isnt inherent to your music or take a false position. This is just pure music".

His last record promotion disclaims all this image stuff (his attitude towards the public is now paused and meditated). This change has brought him from the underground where he was aiming at with compilations like "Innerelements" and his works as Rising Sun, "Reference to Difference" (Sublime, 94), to a much more visible landscape. His performances in the already mentioned Sónar, the Love Parade festival at Berlin or the presentation of the video "Extra" (including a premiere) at the Ministry Of Sound club in London are proof of it. He has claimed "Jelly Tones" to be his first proper album, a tacit denial from his first discs, although it seems a bit early to be catastrophic due to Ken Ishiis versatile and creative resources. At least he seems interested in keeping up with projects such as Rising Sun

Ken Ishhii is one of the best known japanese Techno Artists here in Europe and is probably best known for his famous single "Extra" which appeared on his Album "Jelly Tones".
His music is a unique combination of Trance and Detroit and some Ambient stuff that makes his music so strong and different. But his success with his single "Extra" didnt exclusively come from his music style but the video was also as great and different as nothing seen before. Featuring an apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo like Manga Set and under the direction of Koji Morimoto ( director of the famous Akira Animée ) this video was probably the first Manga video the Techno scene has ever seen.
But Ken Ishii has done more than just this Album and also worked under different Labels and even different Names! Recently he has finished a new X-MIX video-cassette and CD featuring remixes of different artists.

With Japan at that time not exactly being the crossroads where all things techno came together, it was quite a revelation to hear Tokyo-based prodigy Ken Ishii (born in Sapporo, 1970) deliver such elaborate and idiosyncratic music as could be found on his crucial first releases for R and Apollo Records. The 12-inches "Garden on the Palm", "Pneuma", "Deep Sleep", and "Tangled Notes" spoke to the listener in a soothing timbre, offering the combined luxury of danceable, sensuous stimuli and evocative, natural calm. Hovering between techno-based avant-garde textures and subdued sonic bliss, this man was clearly aiming for musical enchantment of a different kind. Ishii defied all preconceived notions of sound, rhythm and tonality, veering as far away as possible from what is commonly known as popular music.

"Innerelements" (released in 1994), a CD-only selection from the recordings above coupled with some previously unreleased titles, put the richness of Kens art in full perspective. Having assimilated a wide array of influences (Yellow Magic ORchestra, D.A.F., Hajime Tachibana, Kraftwerk, Derrick May,...) he manages to make them come alive in a context that surpasses all comparison, mutating the very concept to techno itself. Its not Detroit, its not ambient, its not trance, its totally and utterly...music. Ken Ishiis music.

With the vast success of his album "Jelly Tones" (released on R Records in Japan and Europe in 1995) and the single "Extra" (accompanied by the stunning animated video from director Kouji Morimoto, recently voted "Dance video of the Year" by MTV viewers at U.K. magazine Muziks Saints And Sinners Awards), Ishii broke out of the confines of a specialist audience and took the music world by storm. Not only has his work gained a maturity that makes the most "intelligent" techno sound like remedial karaoke, it also bears an emotional content so refined that anyone with an open mind for music can relate to it.

On the live front Ken has left his mark as well: intensive touring throughout Europe and Japan (where Ishii-mania is reaching astonishing heights) in the wake of "Jelly Tones" proved that he is one of the few techno artists able to deliver the goods on stage. He has appeared at every summer festival of repute in Europe. Coming up for 1997 to be released via The Medicine Label is the first single, "Extra", available on special edition vinyl and generic pills artwork. A true collectors must have item.

The Japanese invented and manufactued the bulk of the technology that enabled the Americans and Europeans to create electronic music, but it took a talent like Ken Ishii to lead the way in the creation of their own fusion of mysticism and hi-tech. Keep your ears to the East: the first of the oriental illuminaries has arrived.

"Ive been curious why America is not so interested in [techno] yet," says Ken Ishii from his New York City hotel room just hours before his first appearance in the US. "American1995s Jelly Tones, released in Europe and his native Japan, is a splendid mix of the sublime and the subversive. The lp is a beautiful mix of contrasting textures. "EXTRA" is a high-octane soundtrack, while "Moved By Air" is a smooth and ethereal track with a slow tribal rhythm. "Ethos 9" incorporates glass-like synth lines and shuffling drum rhythms. "Stretch" and "Frame Out" feature a brute force beat and the hardened, minimalist edge of late-80s industrial music.

Ishiis diverse influences include Nitzer Ebb, Yellow Magic Orchestra, Front 242, Kraftwerk and even rock bands such as The Boredoms and newer Ministry. Ishii has proven his mastery of electronic music with his uncanny ability to compose music that is not easily categorized. Ishii is humbly quick to downplay his talent.

"The way I create sound is not so special, I think," says Ishii. "When I create sound I always make a specific abstract image in my head. Sometimes its beautiful scenery or sometimes a Dali painting. I try to make sounds close to the paintings and the images."

"You have to know your equipment to create strange or weird sounds. I read manuals a lot. Its very boring."

His music certainly is not.

Jelly Tones is now available domestically through The Medicine Label. Ishii is still without a long-term North American deal, but he seemed optimistic about his future prospects. For a fine sampling of Ishiis early work (1993-1994) check out Innerelements (R), a cd-only import compiling unreleased material and tracks from several 12"s. music has always been a bit of an influence for Japanese music. We think its time. Its just time that America get interested in this type of music."

Ishii has reason to wonder when you consider his overwhelming success in Europe and Japan, where he is a major draw, spinning and performing with the likes of Alex Patterson (The Orb) and Richard James (Aphex Twin). In 1993 he had two No. 1 hits on New Music Expresss techno chart. Since then Ishii has recorded under his own name and also as Rising Sun and Flare for European and Japanese labels such as R, Sublime, Apollo and Sony Japan. His only North American release until recently was a 12" recorded under the name UTU on Richie Hawtins Plus 8 label. Ishiis biggest triumph so far came last year with "EXTRA," the opening track from Jelly Tones, and its spectacular anime video directed by Kouji Morimoto (Akira). It was chosen as dance video of the year by European mtv viewers, edging out The Prodigy and Pharcyde.

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