Later this afternoon, a very special broadcast is being put out via every BBC station to mark 90 years of radio.
‘Radio Reunited’ is set to be a monumental event that’s been curated by Blur’s Damon Albarn as an audio collage.
At three minutes long, the broadcast will feature contributions from people across the world regarding the theme of ‘the future’.
Each of the BBC’s 60 stations will then pick a specific contribution to be set to a track composed by the Blur frontman.
Albarn has confirmed that a few of the sound snippets include a skylark, Bertrand Russell in Morse Code, and a scary Cold War Spy Station. Based on this weird and wonderful concoction, we can’t wait to hear the rest!
‘Radio Reunited’ will be aired later at 5.33pm, marking exactly 90 years since the BBC’s first radio broadcast. Be sure to tune in and be a part of these historic few moments.
You can download the piece and find out more about the 90th anniversary HERE.