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Container ship crew combat loneliness with karaoke

Container ship crew combat loneliness with karaoke
From The Podcast Hour, 16 March 2019 https://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/the-podcast-hour/audio/201...

Crew members on giant container ships crossing the world are singing karaoke to combat homesickness and loneliness. A recent BBC programme offers rare access to one of these super-sized ships – and the sounds onboard.

Access is tightly restricted to the super-sized, heavily automated, vessels which deliver to us most of the stuff we eat, use and wear – so 'Container Ship Karaoke' is a glimpse into a hidden world we hardly ever get to hear about.

The programme's presenter Nathaniel Mann is a musician and a member of the English folk band Dead Rat Orchestra whe grew up near a big container port in south-east England.

He takes great pleasure in capturing all of the noises and sounds you'd encounter there, too, including one memorable sequence when the whole 400-metre long ship turns into a giant musical instrument.

Richard Scott discovered 'Container Ship Karaoke' on the BBC Radio 3 podcast Between The Ears.

It is produced by Sara Jane Hall.