BBC Radio Scotland will join former KLF member Bill Drummond on his annual 'No Music Day', where people are challenged to think of a world without music.
The station will not play any music (including jingles) for the entire day on Wednesday 21st November.Instead they will play interviews, have discussions and appearances from Drummond himself throughout the day.
November 21 was chosen because it is the day before music's patron saint St. Cecilia is traditionally celebrated.
He said "There seemed a logic that we fast from music on the day before we may traditionally have celebrated and given thanks for music.
"I decided to have one day without listening to music to give myself some space."
This is the third year of a five year plan for No Music Day. According to a message on its official website: "No Music Day has nothing to sell. There is no mission statement."










