From the stage to the editorial desk.
We’ve made history with our performances – whether at the Amsterdam Dance Event 2024 or the legendary Rave The Planet 2025, where Kids Rave became the first children's project ever to roll through Berlin with its own truck.
Now we’re taking the next step:
We want to contribute to the coverage ourselves.
Starting in October 2025, we’ll launch a new editorial chapter – featuring interviews, reports, and original content. All led and prepared by our junior team, with guidance from Flying Emma (Press Officer) and Michael R. (Editor-in-Chief) .
From backstage conversations and scene insights to a look behind the creative chaos –
Kids Rave Radio is becoming the voice of a new generation.
Stay tuned - the editorial team goes on air.
At Kids Rave Radio, we don't just play music - we tell the stories behind it.
And we start where it all began:
Live from the Amsterdam Dance Event 2025 – broadcasting for 3 days straight from the Moxy Hotel Amsterdam.
Moderated by: Emma F.
We are currently preparing a unique editorial section with the following content:
🎤 Interviews
with leading DJs, producers and changemakers from the global electronic music scene.
🎧 Youth-orientated reporting
and original formats developed by our resident DJs.
🎬 Live reporting
of events such as the Amsterdam Dance Event 2025
📝 Insights behind the scenes
music culture, creativity and young talent
📝 Podcast
Voices of the Next Generation – Real Talk. Raw Sound. Pure Passion.
What we plan...
Podcast
Track 1
"You politely ask for a booking, provide a concept, a budget and specific information - and the agency? Reads, remains silent, forgets. Why?
Because no booking fee comes out of it."
Podcast
Track 2
"If the DJ no longer reacts, but only represents - do we then have an artist or just a product on stage?"
Podcast
Track 4
"What began as a subcultural expression of freedom, rebellion and love of music is now being devoured by KPIs, overkill fees and buy-ins. Rave culture is at a turning point. From Rave to Yield - let's talk about it."
Podcast
Track 3
"If someone records a set at home and plays it in a club - is he a DJ or just well prepared? And if he raises his hands, is that a show or cheating?"
Podcast
Track 6
"Don't just look at followers - look at who's filling the floor." "Booking by Instagram is like marrying by Tinder profile."
Podcast
Track 7
"What does it say about the scene when everyone talks about controllers but no one talks about music selection?"
Podcast
Track 8
"They are creative, passionate, visionary - and often quietly desperate. Highly sensitive, neurodiverse or autistic artists operate in a scene full of stimuli, chaos and constant judgement.
But what if the club doesn't just have to be a safe space for the audience - but also for the people behind the desk?"
Podcast
Track 9
"No funding, no cohesion, lots of envy - what's wrong with the electronic music support system?"