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Uruguay's Aire FM doesn't just play Latin music. It breathes it. The station weaves through candombe, milonga, and modern Latin pop with a curator's ear. You'll hear Ruben Rada's percussive genius next to Jorge Drexler's poetic folk, then a sudden shift to a Buenos Aires indie act. It's restless but never jarring. The presenters speak with genuine enthusiasm, not scripted cheer. Morning shows lean lively, while late nights get intimate. The 192kbps stream keeps clarity without sacrificing warmth. For anyone tired of generic Latin playlists, Aire FM offers a national identity. This is Uruguayan…
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