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| Steve Bug | Primary Artist |
| Ben Westbeech | Vocals |
| Charles Webster | Remixing |
| Paul Brtschitsch | Composer, Producer |
| Daniel Varga | Composer, Producer |
| Steve Rachmad | Composer |
| Mikael Stavöstrand | Producer |
| C. Henry Woods | Producer |
| Alex Krüger | Producer |
| Matthias Tanzmann | Composer, Producer |
| Volker Meitz | Composer |
| Georg Levin | Remixing |
| Steffen "Dixon" Berkhahn | Remixing |
| Brendon Moeller | Arranger, Composer, Producer |
| Michael Vater | Composer, Producer |
| Anja Schneider | Composer, Producer |
| Joris Voorn | Composer, Producer |
| Ben Westbeech | Composer, Producer |
| DJ Swap | Producer |
| Ryo Murakami | Composer |
| Sascha Hedgehog | Composer |
| Edwin Oosterwal | Composer, Producer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Rick Anderson
Making drab, tedious minimal techno is easy -- throw a rock in London or New York and you'll probably hit a DJ who's doing it right at this moment. What's hard is making minimal techno that delivers what the faithful want without driving newcomers into a defensive slumber. Steve Bug knows how to walk that line; his contribution to the Fabric label's DJ mix series is essentially mood music, but somehow manages to avoid falling into the facile and repetitious tedium that characterizes so many of his colleagues' work. His secrets are easy to discern if you pay attention: notice the very subtle swing that he uses to spice up the grooves on both "Anywhere You Are" by Sunshine ...