It's Occupational. Mogwai, Earth Division.

Music For Occupy, a label clinging to the intention 'to inspire and celebrate through music the Occupy Wall Street movement and the 99% who’ve been adversely affected by the economic corruption that has permeated our Democracy' is next month to release Occupy This Album, a compilation comprising 99 previously commercially unavailable tracks (plus a hidden something) from 99 different artists. One of said 99 are post-rock titans Mogwai who contribute this swirling maelstrom of rambunctious destruction going by the name of Earth Division. Aside from madcap documentarist Michael Moore covering Dylan's The Times They Are A-Changin', this unreleased offering from Stuart Braithwaite and his band of melancholic gentlemen is immediately its most appealing: hefty on Dominic Aitchison's tumultuous bass clunk, it's another cinematic expanse transposed to resplendent sonic cacophony that'd sit well with the more brooding moments of the impeccable, if gravely underrated Mr. Beast (think somewhere between Auto Rock and Team Handed).

Mogwai co-curate next month's I'll Be Your Mirror...