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Israel's Hebrew-language stations get most of the attention abroad, but A-Shams operates on a different wavelength entirely. Arabic music. Not the synth-pop stuff. Deep. This station doesn't apologize for its programming - it commits. You'll find classical Arabic vocals alongside contemporary Levantine pop, which requires a listener who actually understands the language to appreciate the lineage. The station's identity is rooted in its community, not chase metrics or demos. That matters. A-Shams serves a specific audience with specificity, which is harder than it sounds. The pacing feels unhur…
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