like the film which seems to lie in B grade avant-garde, this Cd has a couple of standard moments only to be rescued by what can only be described as a groping popular eclectism. i must beg the pardon of the reader while i explain myself. the soundtrack attempts to trawl the edgy new acts that would seem to appeal to fringe youth culture [at least in the US]. as modern music goes it is a pretty fair and uncommercial attempt. even on the tracks that you may not like, you will perhaps remember a moment from the movie. With strong contenders like the prodigy on 2 tracks which are the strongest themes in the film... [voodoo people & one love] contributes to the fringe technological obsession of the lead characters. i think what lets it down is madness track which reminds of the cheesy romantic happy ending giving hope to all sad keyboard jockeys everywhere. However, the strongest individual track is definitely from Orbital with Halcyon & on & on which is the opening theme and a majestic trancy vocal number. one of favourite tracks was Good Grief which is more than competent Rage against the Machine style track. the underworld track is great [cowgirl] and one of Carl Cox's very own. not only make this a real great buy but a good soundtrack to any @computing@ session.