Uitzending van 9-6-2026
This episode of Radio 10 Gemist, broadcast on June 9, 2026, unfolds as a surreal, fragmented radio collage blending news, music, sponsor reads, and disjointed narrative threads. The show opens with a jarring mix of Dutch, Spanish, and English phrases—'Hola! ¿Le pongo dos cervezas?'—before diving into a mix of weather reports, football updates, and cryptic statements about 'explosions at home' and 'two men from Rotterdam.' Amid the chaos, recurring themes emerge: the Top 4000 Classics music segment, sponsored by Lidl Plus and Club Karwai, promotes everything from gold coins to discounted power tools. A bizarre narrative thread involving a 'brother of Bollejos' and 'six explosions' in the Netherlands and Belgium suggests a fictional or satirical storyline. The episode culminates in a surreal moment where a host asks, 'Hey, schat. Kappertje gepakt? Leuk die balayage?'—a line that feels like a scripted ad for a hair salon, abruptly cut off. The entire episode reads like a glitched radio stream, possibly a commentary on media fragmentation, algorithmic content, or a performance art piece about modern broadcasting. The most striking revelation is not a fact, but a tone: the show operates on a logic of non-sequitur, where sponsor messages, weather forecasts, and music cues are stitched together without coherence. This isn't a podcast about a topic—it's a simulation of how information feels in the digital age: overwhelming, disconnected, and saturated with commercialism.
Radio 10 Gemist uses surreal, non-sequitur editing to simulate the fragmented nature of modern media consumption.
Sponsor messages are embedded in chaotic narrative threads, blurring the line between content and advertising.
The recurring 'Top 4000 Classics' segment functions as a structural anchor in an otherwise incoherent broadcast.
A fictional narrative involving 'explosions' and 'two men from Rotterdam' appears to be a satirical commentary on media sensationalism.
The episode ends with a cryptic, emotionally charged line—'Hey, schat. Kappertje gepakt? Leuk die balayage?'—suggesting a scripted ad for a hair salon, abruptly cut off.
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Surreal Broadcast Open
“This is a joke. But who does it best integrate... This is more than I thought, man.”
Weather and Music Intro
A brief weather update for Haarlem is followed by a mention of the Molenplas and a swimmer, then a sudden shift to music with 'Tom is written in his eyes for the most beautiful woman on earth.'
Explosions and Police Reports
“The last two weeks ago a firework bomb was in Biggenkerken and four times in Vlissingen.”
Sponsor-Driven Nostalgia
The episode introduces Club Karwai and Lidl Plus with promotional messages for gold coins, power tools, and discounted food, all tied to the 'Top 4000 Classics' music segment.
Fictional Narrative Thread
“The brother of Bollejos was in the last week in Turkey and was in the last week.”
“Hey, schat. Kappertje gepakt? Leuk die balayage? Pust yourself.”
“The last two weeks ago a firework bomb was in Biggenkerken and four times in Vlissingen.”
“This is a joke. But who does it best integrate... This is more than I thought, man.”
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Radio 10 Gemist
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Wouter Kooyman
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Lidl Plus
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Club Karwai
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Prime Video
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Buut.com
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Polestar 4
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Gamma Kleur Testers
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KFC
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Himba Volk
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