My very first shout on the radio was Haile Gebrselassie! In the morning news at 6am on Studio Brussels. The man had won an Olympic medal and so had I - I thought - because (after a very long time of practicing) his name had rolled out flawlessly. Later at Radio 1 I tackled Einstürzende Neubauten*, Doudou Ndiaye Rose** and Shoko Asahara*** and my love for radio came to full fruition. With my radio child Dito as a personal highlight, a daily cultural magazine on Radio 1.
I have presented various programmes for Radio 1: Pili Pili, Cucamonga, Rang 1, de Melkweg, Buiten Westen, het Concertgebouw, Eldorado and Brood & Spelen.
And maybe I lulled you to sleep at night, or kept you company during a night drive, in the years that I presented Night Radio.
I also worked for Nostalgie for 3 years, where I was responsible for the weekend program.
Doing radio is just really fun work. Headphones pressed firmly on your ears, completely absorbed in an intimate conversation, or humming along with the music in your head and making up a nice or funny story about it. Like I said, I love the radio.
* a German avant-garde performance group founded in West Berlin in 1980.
** a Senegalese drummer and composer, music educator and bandleader.
*** the mastermind behind the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway.