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Techno Kayō
Techno kayō (テクノ歌謡) is a Japanese pop style that fuses the melodic songwriting and vocal aesthetics of kayōkyoku with the synthetic textures, drum machines, and sequenced grooves of late‑70s/early‑80s technopop and new wave. It is characterized by bright, hook‑forward melodies; programmable rhythms (often 4/4 with syncopated accents); glassy analog and early‑digital synthesizers; and an overall glossy, futuristic atmosphere. While danceable and electronic, it retains kayōkyoku’s verse–chorus craft, lyrical directness, and distinctly Japanese melodic turns (including pentatonic “yona‑nuki” coloration). The style flourished in the early to mid‑1980s around the extended Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO) circle, spilling into idol and mainstream pop productions. Its sound became a key stepping stone from Showa‑era kayōkyoku to Heisei‑era J‑Pop, and a foundation for later Shibuya‑kei, denpa, and Vocaloid aesthetics.
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Sakamoto
Matthews, Wendy
Hosono, Haruomi
Toriyama, Yuji
GONTITI
Yamashita, Tatsuro
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Yonemitsu, Miho
Suzuki, Syoko
Komuro, Tetsuya
Shinohara, Ryoko
Casiopea
Onuki, Taeko
Yellow Magic Orchestra
Satō, Hiroshi
Suzuki, Shigeru
Itō, Ran
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JAGATARA
Suzuki, Ranran
T‐SQUARE
Hasegawa, Takami
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Fujiwara, Miho
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