Experimental musician Look Mum No Computer, who will represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest, says he's surprised the BBC chose his "completely wacky" song as this year's entry.
Titled Eins, Zwei, Drei, it's an overstuffed sandwich of a song - full of chanted hooks and crunchy keyboards that deliberately avoids the polished pop of previous entries.
The chorus is partially sung in German, while the verses reference traditional English desserts like "roly poly with custard".
"I was like, 'This is not going to be taken seriously because the BBC love the conventional stuff, and this is not conventional'," says the musician. "So they're taking a bit of a risk - but who knows?"
The UK has had a bumpy ride at Eurovision since Sam Ryder took second place four long years ago.






