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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Neil Lancefield

Heathrow Airport in bid to cure nervous flyers with ASMR and engine music track

Passengers flying from Heathrow Airport this summer can now listen to a new piece of music created to ease nerves before take-off.

The new ASMR experience, compiled by musician, producer and Grammy award nominee Jordan Rakei, was made entirely from using sounds of the airport.

More than 50 sounds were recorded, such as travellers’ footsteps, passports being stamped, public address announcements and the hum of aircraft engines.

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

The track – which is designed to loop – is being played inside Heathrow’s four terminals.

It is available to download now.

Jordan Rakei, pictured, recorded more than 50 sounds such as travellers’ footsteps and passports being stamped (PA Wire)

Mr Rakei said: “Having travelled all over the world for my music and spent a huge amount of time in airports, I’ve always loved that buzz that comes with the excitement and anticipation of travel.

“So, getting the chance to turn Heathrow’s many sounds into music was an honour.

“I 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.

“It’s all about building suspense and setting the mood for wherever you’re headed on your summer holiday.”

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

The airport’s director of services, Lee Boyle, said: “Nothing 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.

“We’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.

“As 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 passengers’ well-deserved summer breaks.”

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