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Atomic: Living In Dread and Promise

Wed 9 March 2016

Atomic

Atomic: A soundtrack by Mogwai, is composed of reworked versions of the music recorded for the soundtrack to director Mark Cousins' acclaimed documentary Atomic: Living In Dread and Promise, which first aired on BBC Four last summer.


Constructed entirely of archive film, Atomic is an impressionistic kaleidoscope of the horrors of our nuclear times - protest marches, Cold War sabre-rattling, Chernobyl and Fukishima - but also the sublime beauty of the atomic world, and how x-rays and MRI scans have improved human lives. Mogwai’s soundtrack encapsulates the nightmare of the nuclear age, but its dreamlike qualities too. It is the latest in the band’s series of impressive soundtracks and scores, following acclaimed albums Les Revenants (The Returned) and Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait.


Cousins says of Atomic, the film: “I’m a child of the nuclear age, and in my teens I had nightmares about the bomb. But physics was my favourite subject in school, and I nearly studied it at university. Learning about the atomic world excited me. It was like abstract Star Wars.”


Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite says: “The Atomic soundtrack is one of the most intense and fulfilling projects we've taken on as a band. Ever since we went to Hiroshima to play and visited the peace park this has been a subject very close to us. The end results, both the film score and the record are pieces I'm extremely proud of.”


This night starts off with Mark Cousins film and is followed by chat between the Director and Mogwai's Barry Burns discussing the music and the film. This will be followed by an exclusive vinyl playback of the reworked soundtrack using KEF audio speakers ahead of its release on 1 April.


Proceeds from the evening go to The Society for Mucopolysaccharide Diseases, the little know disease and charity that supports it and its affects are shown in the film.


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Running order is as follows:


Film screening
Q&A with Mark Cousins and Barry Burns
Album playback


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Details

7pm, £3 + £1 booking fee, Theatre
Ages: 18+
Book online / 0141 352 4900