

Radio Bergeijk is a Netherlands-based internet radio station for anyone who still loves the classic feeling of radio: good music, a bit of mischief, and that “let’s have some fun” tone that makes listening feel relaxed and human. The twist is that behind the lighthearted vibe, the station takes sound quality seriously—this isn’t hobby radio that hurts your ears; it’s built to sound clean, full, and properly dialed-in.
If the name rings a bell, that’s intentional. The station clearly states it has nothing to do with the earlier satirical “Radio Bergeijk” radio program, even though the founder chose the name as a nod to being a fan of that fictional station from the 2001–2007 era.
The programming aims for an easy, enjoyable flow: “nice music” paired with playful nonsense, humor, and the kind of tongue-in-cheek radio moments that feel like a throwback to better broadcasting days. It’s less about rigid formats and more like spending time with a station that has personality—something you can put on and keep on.
On Audiophile.fm, Radio Bergeijk streams in lossless FLAC at 16-bit / 48 kHz, which is a great match for hi-fi listening. That extra fidelity helps the station’s vibe land properly—clear highs, solid bass, and none of the “watery” artifacts you get with heavily compressed streams.
Radio Bergeijk launched as its own independent project in mid-2025, with an official start date of Saturday, 2 August 2025, created by a passionate radio and audio enthusiast with experience across multiple radio initiatives.
If you want a Dutch station that feels human, a little quirky, and built around great-sounding streaming, Radio Bergeijk is a good one to save.


















































































