Production
- Artwork, packaging and disc itself designed by The Designers Republic.
- 01) Produced at Earthbeat Studios, London. Taken from the Virgin/Astralwerks album 'Dead Cities'
Virgin (UK) ℗ 1996 Virgin.
- 2) Licensed courtesy of Virgin Records / c.
℗ 1996 Virgin Records (UK)
- 3) Taken from the London EP 'Loops of Fury' licensed courtesy of Virgin. ℗ 1996 Virgin (UK)
- 4) Licensed courtesy of Virgin (UK). ℗ 1996 Virgin
- 5) Licensed courtesy of Virgin / Astralwerks. ℗ 1996 Virgin (UK)
- 6) Taken from the album 'Exit Planet Dust'
Licensed courtesy of Virgin (UK) / Astralwerks ℗ 1995 Virgin (UK)
- 7) Produced at Earthbeat Studios, London. Taken from the Virgin/Astralwerks album 'Dead Cities'
Virgin (UK) ℗ 1996 Virgin.
- 8) ℗ 1996 XL Recordings / Maverick Records / Mute Records
- 9) Licensed courtesy of Virgin Records / c.
℗ 1996 Virgin Records (UK)
- 10) Taken from the single "Da Funk", published by Soma / Virgin ℗ 1996 Virgin
- 11) Licenced, Published by Virgin / Astralwerks 1996
- 12) Licensed courtesy of Virgin / Astralwerks. ℗ 1996 Virgin (UK)
- 13) Licensed courtesy of Polygram Licensing Division
Sony Music Publishing. ℗ 1996 London
- 14) Taken from the EP "Afro-Left" which is from the 1995 album 'Leftism'
Licensed courtesy of Virgin Records M62/BMG Music Publishing/MCA Music Ltd. ℗ 1995 Virgin Records Ltd
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