Itokim, aka Tendo-based producer Takuro Ito, aligns with DJ Bone s Subject Detroit label with the Subject Japan: Rhythm Poems EP and his opening gambit certainly leaves a dent. -Motechnique- has been a staple of Bone s 3 deck attacks in recent months and it will have eyebrows raised and mouths open from the off. Weighty but warm kicks start as they mean to go on, bursting with pace and vigour as thrusts and stabs pinprick the brooding chords. The laidback, easy-going connotations of the title to -Roll Up and Shine- are very much the ethos and aesthetic of the production, as a playful, bubbling melody sets a warm and almost sugary tone from the off before being bolstered by a suave melange of full-bodied kick and dexterous percussion. Itokim rounds off his first outing on Subject Detroit with -The Mood Device-, a to the point groover that melds elements of the previous productions to stunning effect. A genuine builder of a track with a straight and true trajectory, -The Mood Device- melds innumerable coatings of percussion and synth as stabs are layered and layered again, clotting and coagulating the composition in to one delightfully deep and multidimensional slice of formidable dancefloor composite.