Unfiltered, untranslated, outrageously good.
Sunday evening. The radio is on. And your head is awake.
There is radio. There is talk. And there is Ali Khan.
Talking Bad is the hour when rules only apply to a limited extent – but opinion, history and attitude apply all the more. Every Sunday from 20:00 to 21:00 on Feelgood FM, the veteran of independent think-tank radio invites you to an hour of different perspectives. Without subtitles. Without compromises. And (for reasons) unfortunately not with the originally announced dubbed translation into proper German.
Ali Khan is not a presenter who squeezes himself into a format. He is a voice, chronicler, cultural mediator and opinion leader all in one. Anyone who knows him knows: he doesn’t give you soft-spoken phrase soup, but clear thoughts, pointed questions and music that has attitude.
Talking Bad is not an interview, but an exchange. Not a lecture, but a conversation at eye level, usually with himself.
What is going well? What’s going wrong? What you’d rather not hear anymore? What you urgently need to say? Ali Khan doesn’t sort things out. He serves. With corners, with attitude, with wit. High German? Rather not. Irony? Permanent state.
Musically, Talking Bad moves between classic rock and whatever Ali feels is appropriate. Because just like his words, so does his music: independent, unexpected, unironed.
