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Track Listings

1 Ether
2 SCRAM
3 Bitterness Centrifuge
4 U - 235
5 Pripyat
6 Weak Force
7 Little boy
8 Are You A Dancer?
9 Tzar
10 Fat Man

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Mogwai release their stunning soundtrack to the documentary by prolific director, Mark Cousins; Atomic: Living In Dread and Promise which was aired on BBC Four last summer. The soundtrack has been especially re-recorded for release at the band's Castle Of Doom Studios in Glasgow. Guest appearances on the album come from occasional band member Luke Sutherland, Sophie and former The God Machine's Robin Proper-Sheppard and Glasgow composer Robert Newth. Artwork includes images from the film and comes in the form of CD, double gatefold heavy pressed vinyl with download code and digital download. As with their soundtrack to the Zidane documentary, the band will be performing this soundtrack live at dates across the world throughout 2016.

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  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.5 x 14.2 x 1 cm; 42 g
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rock Action Records
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Rock Action Records
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01AFSJC96
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Poland
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Customer reviews:
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 April 2016
I've forgotten how many albums Mogwai have made, or how many years they've been at this – 20 years, maybe – and yet, every time, their work seems fresh and new. Whilst furrowing in seas of utterly predictable instrumental voyages, “Atomic” is a soundtrack, their third after Zidane and Les Revenants, this time for a BBC documentary about nuclear power and nuclear weapons. Growing up, I was always aware of The Shadow Of The Bomb. At some point people stopped talking about it, but then, it was everywhere, like radioactivity, invisible, untastable, but omnipresent, at all places and all times at once, and I lived in fear of the inevitable Air Attack Warning that ushered in Frankie Goes To Hollywood's biggest hit... and my biggest fear.

Opening with “Ether”, their best individual song in at least a decade, the Mogwai template, of rising instruments to a crescendo, and then a slow, gradual disappear into the ether, is set. It's not exactly music for going out. Or staying in. It's music for thinking. It's music for having a bath to. It's music to find yourself, and lose yourself to. For me, it's also, in this at least, the soundtrack to a permanent state of fear, where there's a nagging sense of doubt, something that you can never step quite out of the shadow of, and here, it is everywhere. The instrumentation takes a darker tone, with subtle electronics pulsing in the background like a John Carpenter soundtrack, that offbeat waltz time that you can't quite like but adds a sense of creeping death (especially on “U-235”). In many ways, even instrumentally, it reminds me of the vague sense of unease, the cold, unwelcoming metallic threat, of Kraftwerk's “Radioactivity”, built on simple instrumental motifs that sound like a child's nursery rhymes, on a straightforward, but never stupid, structure, and a vague sense of slow moving grace. I'm not paid by the word, by the way. I just think this is a very good record that rewards repeated listening in rooms and on trains. Something about it reminds me of clouds. Of thoughts. Of intimacy and laughter in the face of the inevitable moment of mortality, that for many of us of a certain age, just in the shape of a mushroom cloud. In the shape of bombs dropped from B-29's into foreign cities. Into the shape of everything around us. “Atomic” is Mogwai's best album in ages. They are always good, always intruiging, always worth listening to, and this continues the theme.

What is the purpose of music? To entertain? To amuse? To make you see the world slightly differently in some way? To change your world, even if its only for a 5 minutes? Whatever the purpose is, “Atomic” is a success. Another great Mogwai record.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2016
Wow! After being a little underwhelmed since their Revenants soundtrack (French TV series) this is a real return to form. There's hints these guys have been listening to some electronica like Radiohead did with 'Kid A'. I hear a nod or two towards Clark and Boards of Canada, but most of all I hear Mogwai coming out of a holding pattern and sounding fresh. Recommended.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 July 2017
Some really strong tracks here and not an obvious movie soundtrack either, which is a good thing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 November 2016
This is a beautiful thing.
I was fortunate enough to experience the live soundtracking at Coventry Cathedral and it put this album into clearer perspective for me.
Immerse yourself in it. Headphones, lights off, hot chocolate.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 September 2021
Good product
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 October 2016
Mogwai dont do off form, as far as I'm concerned. But this is definitely on form. i love the restraint, the latent power in the tracks
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 May 2016
Another superb album from Mogwai...another awesome soundtrack. Mogwai and soundtrack's are a perfect fit. Sometimes threatening, sometimes moving. Instrumental music at its best.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 November 2017
Mogwai are fantastic and this is a great album :)

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MIGUEL
5.0 out of 5 stars Buen disco
Reviewed in Spain on 16 September 2023
Buen disco, y el formato también está muy chulo
Alexander Jensko
5.0 out of 5 stars LP? Kommt das wirklich von "Longplay"?
Reviewed in Germany on 13 August 2017
Es ist schon zum Schmunzeln, wie die technischen Aufnahme- und Wiedergabemöglichkeiten aufgezeichneter Musik vor dem Marketing einlenken müssen. Die LP als Medium ist schon in Ordnung, zumal es die Musik (die ob ihrer Exzellenz ausdrücklich nicht Gegenstand dieser Besprechung ist) parallel auch in ordentlicher Qualität digital zum Herunterladen gibt. Auf dem Plattenspieler kann es da mal auch gern knistern und knacksen. Passt ja zum Titel. Geigerzähler und so. Manchmal ist so LP-Hören wirklich eine nette Sache, durch die ganzen Unzulänglichkeiten des Mediums wird es tatsächlich zu so etwas wie einem Erlebnis.

Aber: wenn es so weiter geht, haben wir bald 1 Stück pro 1 Seite "LP", was dann den Begriff "Longplay" neu definieren lassen würde. Hier haben wir ca. 50 Minuten auf 4, in Worten: vier LP-Seiten verteilt. Wenn es ne EP wäre, geschenkt. Ist aber ein 33 ⅓-Album. Bestimmt gibt es eine endlose Latte an vorgeblichen Erklärungen, warum diese Art akustische Homöopathie dem Hörgenuss Gutes täte. Ich empfinde es dennoch nur als nervig. Hätte ich wohl die Beschreibung der Ware genauer lesen sollen.

Warum nun doch volle fünf Sterne? Nun, die Musik wir durch das meschuggene Marketing keineswegs schneller, und, wie gesagt, es gibt sie beim LP-Kauf auch hochwertig digital dazu. Und das analoge Album hat durchaus Anfassqualitäten.

Verwirrt? Gut!
Adalberto Lieto
5.0 out of 5 stars Bellissima colonna sonora, grandi mogwai come sempre il loro sound non li smentisce, sonorita ipnotiche elettriche e dissonanti
Reviewed in Italy on 5 October 2016
Album interessante da viaggio notturno coglie in pieno il titolo, perché loro sono maestri di un suono "ATOMICO" da possedere!
S. Mccann
3.0 out of 5 stars needed a few more to be a good album. (at least so far
Reviewed in the United States on 13 June 2016
a few standouts, needed a few more to be a good album . (at least so far ,. i've only listened to it 3 times) . i realize it's a soundtrack , and i havent seen the movie yet. i might appreciate it more. really like the opening track
Oz
5.0 out of 5 stars Encore un voyage sidéral
Reviewed in France on 6 April 2016
Mogwai a l'art de surprendre là où on l'attend le moins...Après le départ de John Cummings on pouvait s'attendre à une transition sans grand risque mais ces diables d'écossais savent se réinventer et s'investir dans ce projet à fond. Le résultat est très très bon, bien meilleur que Rave Tapes que je trouvais un peu faiblard par moments. L'électronique est plus assumée et mieux employée, les envolées lyriques sont plus belles... Ce disque m'a fait voyager. La palme aux morceaux Ether, Bitterness Centrifuge, Scram et surtout Tzar... A écouter sans modération.