

Prog-rock's most misunderstood masterpiece finally gets the Atmos glow-up it deserves.
Blu-ray Audio disc contains the core album newly mixed from the original multi-tracks in 48kHz 24-bit Dolby Atmos (the second Rush album to appear in Atmos, following Moving Pictures) and 96kHz 24-bit Dolby TrueHD 5.1 as done by esteemed producer/engineer Richard Chycki, alongside the previously available 48kHz 24-bit PCM Stereo mix. Also included on the Blu-ray are new animated visualizers for all eight songs, as well as two bonus remastered vintage promo videos: the high-school halls narrative of “Subdivisions” and “Countdown,” the latter of which features authorized Space Shuttle Columbia launch footage.
Sound
Richard Chycki's Atmos mix breathes new life into 40-year-old tapes.
Production
The 'Subdivisions' visualizer hits different with high school hallway nostalgia.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Signals was Rush's first album recorded entirely on digital equipment, a controversial move that alienated some fans craving analog warmth.
NASA actually invited Rush to a shuttle launch after hearing 'Countdown'—the band watched Columbia's fourth mission in person, footage that appears in this release.
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