BERLIN RADIO

Berlin's radio scene mirrors its cultural identity — experimental, diverse, and deeply connected to electronic music. The city's clubs and radio stations have a symbiotic relationship, with many stations broadcasting live sets. Public stations rbb and Deutschlandfunk Kultur add cultural depth.

Berlin's electronic radio scene is globally influential. Stations stream live sets from clubs and festivals. The city's multicultural population also supports Turkish, Arabic, and other language stations.

ALL BERLIN STATIONS

KukuruzGermany, Berlin
BALKANFREAK FOLKGYPSY
Laut.fm OldiesGermany, Berlin
OLDIES
knixx.fmGermany, Berlin
ADULT CONTEMPORARYNEW COUNTRYNON-COMMERCIAL
HitparadioGermany, Berlin
70S80S90S
Radio MarzahnGermany, Berlin
LOCAL NEWSLOCAL RADIOMAINSTREAM
nice MIXGermany, Berlin/Brandenburg
2000ER90ERDANCE
top 20Germany, Berlin/Brandenburg
radio 3 | rbb | LQGermany, Berlin-Brandenburg
M1.FM - SchlagerpartyGermany, Berlin
PARTYSCHLAGER
Techno RevivalGermany, Berlin
90ERTECHNO
RadioeinsGermany, Berlin/Brandenburg
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Why is Berlin so important for electronic radio?

Berlin's club culture (Berghain, Tresor, Watergate) feeds directly into its radio ecosystem. Several stations broadcast live sets, DJ mixes, and club recordings. The city's low cost of living historically attracted DJs and producers, creating a critical mass of electronic music talent.

What is rbb radio?

rbb (Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg) is Berlin's public broadcaster, operating stations including radioeins (cultural/alternative), Fritz (youth), and rbb Kultur (classical/arts). These stations reflect Berlin's distinct cultural identity within Germany.

Is there multicultural radio in Berlin?

Yes — Berlin has stations serving its large Turkish, Arabic, and Russian-speaking communities, as well as programming in English for the city's international residents. Radio Multikulti (now part of rbb) pioneered multilingual public radio.