GERMANY RADIO

Germany has one of Europe's strongest public broadcasting systems, with regional ARD stations and national services like Deutschlandfunk providing deep cultural and news coverage. The country's electronic music culture — centered on Berlin's club scene — translates into some of the world's best techno and house radio.

Covering Pop, Rock, Classical, and more.

ALL GERMANY STATIONS

Absolut 80ERGermany, Bavaria
80'S80ER80S
RitusGermany, Berlin-Brandenburg
BLACK METAL
SchlagerPop24Germany, Lower Saxony
POPPOPSCHLAGERSCHLAGER
DOMRADIOGermany, NRW
CATHEDRALCHURCHCOLOGNEHAUTE QUALITÉ
RapRadio24Germany, Lower Saxony
- 0 N - 80s on RadioGermany, Bayern
80ER80SOLDIES
Rügen RadioGermany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
ALTERNATIVEBALTIC SEAFREE RADIO
- 0 N - Charts on RadioGermany, Bayern
DANCEHITSHOUSE
SWR 4 HeilbronnGermany, Baden-Württemberg
EASY LISTENINGNACHRICHTENREGIONAL
laut.fm PsytranceliciousGermany
PROGRESSIVE PSYTRANCEPSYTRANCE
1000 MelodienGermany
AMBIENTEASY LISTENINGINSTRUMENTAL
- 0 N - Blues on RadioGermany, Bayern
BLUESR&BRHYTHM & BLUESHAUTE QUALITÉ
95.9 RTLGermany, Sachsen-Anhalt
ARD Tagesschau RadioGermany, Sachsen
REGGAETON
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LANGUAGES IN GERMANY

QUESTIONS FRÉQUENTES

What is the Hörspiel tradition in German radio?

Hörspiel (literally 'listening play') is Germany's rich audio drama tradition, producing sophisticated radio plays with full sound design and professional actors. German public broadcasters have produced Hörspiele since the 1920s, and the tradition continues today.

Are there German radio stations focused on electronic music?

Yes — Germany has some of the world's best electronic radio, including stations broadcasting from Berlin, Cologne, and Hamburg. These stations mix DJ sets, live club recordings, and curated electronic programming.

What language do German radio stations broadcast in?

Most German stations broadcast in German, though Deutsche Welle provides programming in over 30 languages. Some music-focused stations (especially electronic) broadcast primarily in English or are largely music-only.