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Calm Radio -J-pop might seem an odd fit for a Canadian station, but it works. The playlist is pure J-Pop - think Perfume's synth-pop, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's candy-colored hooks, and Babymetal's genre chaos. No filler. No Western crossovers. Just Tokyo's latest hits and classics from Utada Hikaru. The audio quality is solid at 128kbps, though the stream lacks the lo-fi charm of actual Japanese radio. Still, for fans of the genre outside Japan, it's a lifeline. This J-Pop radio Canada station keeps it simple: no DJs, no talk, just music. That's either a blessing or a bore, depending on your mood. I…
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