Heathrow terminals to play new track created entirely from airport sounds


Passengers preparing to fly from Heathrow this summer can listen to a new piece of music created entirely using sounds of the airport.

Musician and producer Jordan Rakei recorded more than 50 sounds such as travellersโ€™ footsteps, passports being stamped, public address announcements and the hum of aircraft engines before take-off.

It is a tribute to Brian Enoโ€™s 1979 album Music For Airports, which is credited with launching the ambient music genre.

The track โ€“ which is designed to loop โ€“ is being played inside Heathrowโ€™s four terminals and is available to download.

Rakei, a Grammy award nominee, said: โ€œHaving travelled all over the world for my music and spent a huge amount of time in airports, Iโ€™ve always loved that buzz that comes with the excitement and anticipation of travel.

โ€œSo, getting the chance to turn Heathrowโ€™s many sounds into music was an honour.

โ€œI spent time in every part of the airport, recording so many sounds from baggage belts to boarding calls, and used them to create something that reflects that whole pre-flight vibe.

โ€œItโ€™s all about building suspense and setting the mood for wherever youโ€™re headed on your summer holiday.โ€

Heathrow expects this summer will be its busiest on record, with a quarter of a million passengers boarding outbound flights each day.

The airportโ€™s director of services, Lee Boyle, said: โ€œNothing compares to the excitement of stepping foot in the airport for the start of a summer holiday, and this new soundtrack perfectly captures those feelings.

โ€œWeโ€™re excited to have Jordan on board to create this one-of-a-kind soundtrack, sampling so many real life sounds from everything that passengers experience during their time at Heathrow.

โ€œAs the best-connected airport in the world, Heathrow is where countless summer holidays begin, and we hope tuning in will be the perfect start to our passengersโ€™ well-deserved summer breaks.โ€

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