| Release Date | 2009-02-18 |
| Label | Elektrax Recordings |
| Catalog # | ELEK025 |
Ostensibly reared on a now-deserted island called Gunkanjima, just off the coast from Nagasaki, Jungle Taitei (real name unknown) admits to being just as influenced by pioneering electronic musician Isao Tomita - who composed the soundtrack for Osamu Tezuka's 1960s anime series, 'Janguru Taitei' (Kimba the White Lion) - as he has been by Tim Taylor and Dan Zamani's sizzling 1994 tribal-techno record, 'The Planet Of Drums'. The legacy of both is crystal clear in the original mix of 'Taitei Drums': a superb, instant classic, tribal-percussive-tech track, the debut overseas release by the unconventional, reclusive artist. It starts slow and swirling, but the kick, when it arrives, is a formidable one that dazzles the senses, completely living up to the title and adding an element or two of surprise. Secret Surfer mix takes the existing structure and hammers into a scintillating Detroit/Berlin techno crossover familiar to lovers of his formidable style: mind-blowingly deep, dark, and dirty, this is like Luke Slater's Planetary Assault Systems days folded into old school Underground Resistance and recharged for a completely new millennium, aimed at a dancefloor packed with hundreds of gyrating, willing victims. Japan's notorious DJ Warp then takes the loftily-held baton and sustains it in ingenious new ways: He continues the tribal Detroit theme, and injects a funky, butt-shaking edge and mesmerizing keyboard stabs worthy of Jeff Mills, Derrick May and Juan Atkins in their more grooved-out, dancefloor-adjusted moments. Glorious stuff on so many levels, from all three innovative artists.
TAITEI DRUMS EP
| 1 | Taitei DrumsOriginal Mix Jungle Taitei | 07:09 / 135 BPM Techno | |
| 2 | Taitei DrumsSecret Surfer Remix Secret Surfer, Jungle Taitei | 07:14 / 136 BPM Techno | |
| 3 | Taitei DrumsDJ Warp Remix DJ Warp, Jungle Taitei | 06:59 / 130 BPM Techno |





















