[Machine Translation] The one and only Tnaka's latest Detroit song is an unexpected fusion of electrofunk-derived Detroit sounds and folk-like melodies. The track, which should sound like techno no matter how you spin it, somehow turns into an ondo (a traditional Japanese dance song) when accompanied by the falsetto-like singing and flutes. Tnaka's vocals, which have become more expressive, are also noteworthy. This is a problematic work that will turn clubs into Bon Odori venues, and Bon Odori venues into clubs. The coupling track is a Latin house and jungle rearrangement of the same song, making it twice or thrice as enjoyable. Also included are remixes of longtime live favorites.