Your Body Sub Atomic

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I hand picked the [...] people because I dig what they do, 20 years has gone by since I first recorded Stakker and I reckoned it was time to celebrate. - Brian Dougans on the remixers.

Track listing

  1. 3am and Feeling OK (9:09)
    • Remix - King Roc
  2. Broken Machine (Legiac Mix) (6:23)
    • Remix - Legiac
  3. Body Electric (Graham Massey Mix) (6:00)
    • Remix - Graham Massey
  4. Stakker Humanoid (Feadz 2007 Mix) (4:01)
    • Remix - Feadz
  5. Stakker Humanoid (Kouncilhouse Remix) (6:10)
  6. 1.0.1 (3:07)
  7. Static Motioned (Cane Mix) (4:57)
    • Remix - Cane
  8. Deep Rooted (King Roc Mix) (7:15)
    • Remix - King Roc
  9. Stakker Humanoid (James Talk Mix) (8:04)
    • Remix - James Talk
  10. "Acid To The Bone" (11:10)
  11. XO Thermic (Pirate Robot Midget Mix) (4:33)
    • Remix - Pirate Robot Midget
  12. "Negative Electron" (2:43)
  13. Stakker Humanoid (The X-Tra Mix) (4:04)
  14. Stakker 300 (Stakker Humanoid) (4:56)
    • Remix - Scan X
  15. Stakker Humanoid (Feadz Rmx Trailer) (1:25)

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Your Body Sub Atomic
Stakker Humanoid 2007 - Your Body sub atomic cover.jpg
Studio album by
Humanoid
Released19 November 2007 (UK)
Length82:37
Label FSOLdigital.com
Producer Brian Dougans
The Future Sound of London chronology
Environments
(2007)
Your Body Sub Atomic
(2007)
By Any Other Name
(2007)