Takkyu Ishino’s techno soccer remix

Vangelis
Anthem [Orchestra version with choral introduction]
Anthem [Synthesizer Version]
Anthem (JS Radio Edit)
Anthem [Takkyu Ishino Remix]
Anthem [Takkyu Ishino Remix Radio Edit]

I’m a stupid American so I don’t know anything about “football” and the World Cup (aside from it being horribly corrupt, complacent in countless human rights violations, and vehemently anti-LGTBQ), so could someone tell me, are World Cup themes/songs a “thing?” Meaning, do people care about them at all? Are they played at the games? Is it a big deal when an artist announces they are involved in one?

I’m guessing no?

The above track is from the 2002 World Cup, which was co-hosted by Japan and South Korea. You would think that FIFA would’ve wanted South Korean and Japanese musicians to perform the theme to that games. It could have been a powerful moment, two countries with such a contentious relationship, working together to communicate via the international language of music. Or at the very least you would’ve hoped they called Ryuichi Sakamoto because duh.

Instead they got Vangelis.

I hope it was because someone at FIFA was a big Aphrodite’s Child fan and not because of “Chariots of Fire.”

Usually naming a song “Anthem” is a sign that a musician has their head up their ass (looking at you, Good Charlotte) but since this was literally an anthem to an actual event, it gets a pass. It also sounds anthemic as fuck. It earns the name. Those soaring riffs, that chorus, this is a song custom-made to be rousing like a motherfucker. I close my eyes, listen to this and I can imagine a highlight reel of…I dunno, whatever soccer players do to earn themselves on highlight reels. (Successful flops? Ignored penalties? Abiding the poorly implemented offside rule?) Even without the techno remixes, I would dig this tune. It goes on my workout playlist for sure, right next to “No Easy Way Out” from Rocky IV.

Of course, my interest in this track has absolutely zero to do with any interest in soccer (again, stupid American) or the World Cup (again, horribly corrupt to the point of being cartoonishly evil). I bought it because of Takkyu Ishino’s remix. Ishino is a member of Denki Groove, a Japanese dance/techno act that I love. He also did a great remix of New Order’s fantastic track “Tutti Frutti” a few years back, and in the 90s he contributed a fantastic song to the dope-as-fuck soundtrack to the shitty-as-hell PS1 Ghost In The Shell video game. Ishino is old-school techno, and I mean techno as an actual genre of music not as a blanket word for “electronic music.” If you like your dance music robotic and high-energy, give his stuff a listen. His remix here is fantastic. I liked it so much that, after buying one single that only included a radio edit of the remix, I did a Discogs impulse buy and bought another single that included the full remix, which is even better than the edit. Them techno beats always get me.

And don’t forget that FIFA aided in the murder of thousands of people.

4 Responses to “Takkyu Ishino’s techno soccer remix”

  1. Webbie Webbster says:

    Fantastic. This is right up my street (not the Qatar/World Cup thing, the music obviously)

  2. Bunny says:

    You like New Order, right? They did one (World In Motion). It’s all “good fun” (rubbish rap, larky video etc.) but it put me right off them. For about 20 years. I would happily never hear that song ever again. And I loved New Order! Pop Will Eat Itself did one (sort of… Touched By The Hand Of Ciccolina). The mighty Colourbox did one. The Lightning Seeds also did one that will never die. I don’t even want to think about any more pop-football songs. It brings the 90s and all its laddish, terrace-chanting, pop stars wearing football shirts, Britpop rubbishness back. I’ve always said “pop music is my sport” to shut down any conversation with anyone who asks me about with World Cup or whatever. I. Hate. Football. (And I live in Manchester – which has two massive teams!) So it pains me when the streams cross. I was at an ace jumping-up-and-down gig a while ago and a bloke was stood still near the front checking the footy results on his phone and I had a disproportionately vexed reaction to this that I had to push right down inside – bringing football into my “safe space”! Anyway. Sorry. In short: unfortunately, in the UK, YES, world cup songs are very much a thing.

  3. Beeg Gen says:

    Alternative questions :

    Why does this blog exist?
    Why does this blog wonder or care about what somebody wanted decades ago?
    Is this part of a lager set of utterly meaningless questions and imponderables?

    I thought I could make my list as long as yours – and wouldn’t you know it, I’m already bored. In the words of George Bush Sr. – watch. And learn.

  4. Lost Turntable says:

    In the words of my dick, get fucked.

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