SOUL RADIO

Soul radio bridges decades — from the Motown and Stax records of the 1960s to modern neo-soul and contemporary R&B. The format prizes warmth, vocal power, and groove. Many of the best soul stations are run by collectors and DJs with encyclopedic knowledge of the genre's deep catalog.

Covering Motown, Northern soul, neo-soul, funk, Southern soul, psychedelic soul.

ALL SOUL STATIONS

GenerationsFrance, Île-de-France
HIPHOPSOUL
radio42Germany, Hamburg
BOOGIEFUNKNEO-SOUL
Radio WNKGermany, Niedersachsen
ETHNOOLDIESPOP
GenerationsFrance, Île-de-France
HIPHOPSOULHIGH QUALITY
WFMU Rock 'n' Soul RadioNew Jersey
COMMUNITY RADIOJERSEY CITYNEW JERSEY
FSJ Radio - XRN AustraliaAustralia, New South Wales
ACID JAZZCHILLCHILLOUT
NowhereGreece, Thessaloniki
BLUESELECTRONICAROCK
Rádio Riacho FM - O Amor da CidadeBrazil, Pernambuco
BREGAENTREVISTASFORRO
Traxx FM - SoulSwitzerland, Geneva
COMMERCIAL-FREENO ADSSOUL
Nitro RadioGreece, Athens
ALTERNATIVE ROCKELECTRONICAPOP
Radio NulaSlovenia, Ljubljana
CAFEDISCOFUNKHIGH QUALITY
i-turn radioThe Netherlands
320KBPSCLASSIC HITSDISCO
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the difference between soul and R&B radio?

Soul radio typically centers on the 1960s-1980s tradition — Motown, Stax, Philadelphia soul — and its modern inheritors (neo-soul). R&B radio skews more contemporary, including current chart R&B, quiet storm, and hip-hop-adjacent production. There is significant overlap.

What is Northern soul?

Northern soul is a music and dance movement that originated in northern England in the late 1960s, centered on rare and obscure American soul records. Several radio stations and shows specialize in this subculture, playing deep-cut 45s.

Are there funk-focused radio stations?

Yes — some stations specialize in funk, playing everything from James Brown and Parliament-Funkadelic to modern funk revivalists. Funk often shares programming with soul and disco on broader stations.