| A | BC* - | Digital Nation | 7:05 | |
| B | BC* - | Breathe | 7:04 | |
| Vocals - Sage | ||||
| C | BC* - | Hysteria | 7:01 | |
| D | BC* - | Crucafixion | 6:05 | |
| Written-By, Producer - D.White* | ||||
| E | BC* - | Toxin | 5:48 | |
| F | BC* - | Night Train | 5:54 | |
| G | BC* & Fierce - | Dream Thief | 6:24 | |
| Written-By, Producer - D.Burke* | ||||
| H | BC* - | Infinity | 5:37 | |
| I | BC* & Trace* - | Son Of Nitrous | 6:00 | |
| Written-By, Producer - D.White* , D.Hutchison* , J.Maldini* , M.Wojcicki* | ||||
| J | BC* - | Navajo | 7:15 | |
"Son Of Nitrous" was one of the tunes that got a lot plays from DJ's when this was initially released but I hate it. Sure, it's big and bold but that doesn't necassarily mean it's good. Trace has never been a good D&B producer in my opinion. If I'm going to listen to Tech D&B it's got to be a lot more more sinuous and funked than that. "Digital Nation", "Hysteria", "Toxin" and "Infinity" are all rubbish. Weak, instantly forgettable Tech-Steppers. "Night Train", "Dream Thief" and "Navajo" are just awful.
I would have to agree with the previous reviewer who picked out "Crucafixion" as the choice cut. It's also my favourite track by a long, long way. It's a dark, menacing monster with a strong techy b-line and some fierce, locked, headbangin' beats. There's also some good piano stabs and some sizzling hi-hat action that gives the tune more tension. It's a winner! "Breath" is also excellent featuring some haunting vocals by Sage and one of those tearing b-lines that BC do so well.
Apart from those 2 tunes I'm really struggling to find any other real highlights as frankly there aren't any. I was really excited about finally getting my hands on a copy of this and was waiting for the post with eager anticipation. Now I think I'll be putting it back in the post - Disappointing.