While Marc Heal and Phil Barry stayed in the band, Graham Rayner and Steve Etheridge instead departed afterwards to form the duo K-Nitrate.
It omitted the tracks "Revolution Time", "Sucker", "Switch", and "Body Burn (Ext.
Kevin Brewster-White was credited as a co-producer on the album, although he went by the alias "D-Code" for the various remixes.
[2] A few years after its release, "Autonomy" received attention (in an instrumental version) as it was featured in the video game Gran Turismo, alongside three tracks from Cubanate's Cyberia album.
[3] All tracks are written by Heal and Rayner, except otherwise noted[4] This 1990s electronic music album-related article is a stub.