Paul Baskerville
Paul Baskerville (born 3 March 1961) is an English radio disc jockey (DJ) on the German radio station Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR).
Paul Baskerville | |
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Born | Manchester, England | 3 March 1961
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Radio DJ |
Children | 1; Emely |
In 2019, he gained international popularity for possibly playing "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet" on his program in the early 1980s.
Life
Baskerville was born and grew up in Manchester.[1] As a teenager, he joined the punk band The Limit. He moved to Germany in 1980.[2] Initially, he worked for Karstadt.[1] He started working for NDR in 1981 with features about music from England and especially Manchester. In 1982, he got his first weekly show, Musik für junge Leute[3][2] which he moderated every Thursday from 13:20 to 14:30.[3] He also moderated the shows "No Wave",[4][3][2] "Kopfhörer",[3][2] and "Offbeat".[3][2] Over the years, he got different slots. He did also shows for Radio Bremen, Deutschlandfunk and DT64 and reportages for Arte. He also wrote a music column for the weekly paper Freitag ("Friday"). Currently, he is broadcasting the show Nachtclub[3] ("nightclub") which ran from 2003 to 2020 on NDR Info on Saturday from 0:05 to 2:00 and has moved in 2021 to NDR Blue on Thursday at 21:00. One of the most important record stores for his program Musik für junge Leute was the now defunct unterm durchschnitt based in Hamburg.[1]
Paul Baskerville is married and has a daughter named Emely.[1] He lives in Hamburg.
Baskerville's program Musik für junge Leute ("music for young people") is thought to have been the show from which a German teenager taped an unidentified new wave song between 1982 and 1984 that has become a viral internet phenomenon dubbed "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet".[5][6][7] He suspects that it was a demo recording that was played once by an NDR presenter and then thrown away.[8]
References
- NDR Hamburg Journal from December 22, 2012: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QtTRVxY9uXI
- "Paul Baskerville". www.ndr.de (in German). 25 May 2020. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "It's History – Paul's frühere Sendungen beim NDR | Nachtclub mit Paul Baskerville" (in German). Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- SPIEGEL, Christian Gödecke, DER. "Radiomoderator Paul Baskerville - DER SPIEGEL - Geschichte". www.spiegel.de (in German). Retrieved 16 August 2020.
- Knörer, Ekkehard (27 September 2019). "Wer kennt diesen Song?". www.zeit.de. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "80er-Song lässt User verzweifeln: "Most mysterious song on the internet"? Spuren nach Deutschland". www.rotenburger-rundschau.de (in German). Retrieved 16 August 2020.
- Ulrich, Viola (11 September 2019). "Mysteriöser Song: Wer kennt dieses Lied aus den 80er-Jahren?". DIE WELT. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- "Hamburg Journal: Der geheimnisvolle Song aus dem NDR Archiv | ARD Mediathek". www.ardmediathek.de (in German). Retrieved 9 December 2020.