Your Body Sub Atomic

Your Body Sub Atomic is a 20th anniversary remix album of the Stakker Humanoid release and other tracks by Brian Dougans; the remixes are by both new and established artists and DJs. The digital download comes with an Adobe Flash liner "booklet" (with a looping ambient track) detailing the title tracks story and the remixers, it also comes with a high quality video of the "Feadz 2007 Mix" in .m4v format.[1]

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.

Your Body Sub Atomic
Studio album by
Humanoid
Released19 November 2007 (UK)
Length82:37
LabelFSOLdigital.com
ProducerBrian Dougans
The Future Sound of London chronology
Environments
(2007)
Your Body Sub Atomic
(2007)
By Any Other Name
(2007)
"Flash booklet"
"Front cover" of the flash booklet that came with the download. Note the volume control for the looping ambient music that plays whilst you read it.

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)

Crew

  • Humanoid et al. written, produced by Brian Dougans.
  • Remixes as stated above.
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References

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