90s TK & avex Evolution: From Origins to Dance Floor

90s Japanese Songs

90s TK & avex Evolution: From Origins to Dance Floor

The Komuro sound defined mid-’90s Japan with high-energy dance music.

Relentless beats, soaring vocals — it took over the charts and the dance floor, then burned out just as fast.

Brief, explosive, and unforgettable.
That was the Komuro era.

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Top Song of This List

TRF – EZ DO DANCE (EZ DO DANCE)

In the mid-1990s, Tetsuya Komuro took over the Japanese music scene with a high-energy dance sound built on Eurobeat.

At the heart of this “Komuro sound” were powerful female vocals, driven by fast beats and soaring melodies that defined the era.

At its core was TRF — raw, energetic, and free in a way that captured the spirit of 90s dance music.

This jukebox brings together those tracks, centered around that sound.
Feel the intensity of the Komuro era.


TM NETWORK

“Get Wild ’89” – The legendary starting point of the 90s dance era.


Tetsuya Komuro

“RUNNING TO HORIZON” – The maestro stepping into the solo spotlight.


B.C.G.

“This Is The Joy” – The underground club vibe rising to the surface.


Tokyo Performance Doll

“Kiss wa Shonen wo Rohi suru” – Catchy pop beats with a sharp TK edge.


TRF

“EZ DO DANCE”, “survival dAnce”, “CRAZY GONNA CRAZY” – The kings of rave.


Ryoko Shinohara

“Lady Generation” – A cool, urban dance track from her peak solo era.


hitomi

“CANDY GIRL”, “Sexy” – Blending pop fashion with digital energy.


Yuki Uchida

“Only You” – The bright, energetic spirit of an 90s icon’s anthem.


Alisa Mizuki

“Happy wake up!”, “oh-darling” – Uplifting vibes from a legendary star.


dos

“Baby baby baby” – Groovy, vocal-centric dance pop at its finest.


tohko

“BAD LUCK ON LOVE” – High-tone emotional energy meeting digital production.


MAX

“TORA TORA TORA”, “Give me a Shake” – Defining the Eurobeat dance scene.


Rina Chinen

“Wing” – Powerful soaring vocals with an unstoppable tempo.


Suirei

“Koisuru Velfarre Dance” – Capturing the soul of the legendary nightclub.


H Jungle with t

“GOING GOING HOME” – Reggae and jungle fusion with massive popularity.


globe

“Feel Like dance”, “Can’t Stop Fallin’ in Love”, “Is this love”


Namie Amuro

“Body Feels EXIT”, “Chase the Chance”, “Don’t wanna cry”


Tomomi Kahala

“keep yourself alive”, “Hate tell a lie” – Explosive pop brilliance.


Every Little Thing

“Feel My Heart” – Sparkling digital rock that heralded a new era.


Naoto Kine

“REMEMbER ME?” – A heartfelt melody connecting the TM soul to the future.


Ami Suzuki

“love the island” – The fresh, sunny dawn of the late 90s TK sound.


Kiss Destination

“Dedicated to You” – Smooth, late-night R&B grooves for the millennium.


Ring

“Process” – A cross-border pop project reaching out to Asian listeners.


taeco

“deep GRIND” – A hidden digital gem with a powerful, rhythmic pulse.


Yuko Tsuburaya

“Mystery of Sound” – High-energy anime pop with a driving TK beat.


Misato Watanabe

“Tokyo” – A sentimental city pop classic with a TK-composed soul.


Minako Tanaka

“I say Hello Again” – Lingering pop melodies from a golden era.


Hayato Kobayashi

“PASSENGER” – A rhythmic, urban journey through the city night.


Akina Nakamori

“MOONLIGHT SHADOW” – A hauntingly beautiful TK production for a legend.


About the Komuro Sound in the 90s

It stays with you.
That was the Komuro sound — the sound of the time itself.
If you were there, you heard it everywhere.
It swept across Japan.

But there was too much of it.
That rich dance sound became a brief flash of the 90s.
An era that changed every few years —




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