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TARA JAFF
denge cudi is raw and unpolished, which is exactly why it works. Broadcasting from Syria, the station plays a steady stream of Kurdish music mixed with broader Middle Eastern influences. The playlist leans heavily on folk and traditional instruments, but you'll hear modern pop too. It's not slick or overproduced, and that gives it a real sense of place. The DJs speak in Kurdish, presumably, though the language isn't clear from the stream. The transitions are rough, and sometimes tracks cut unexpectedly. That's part of the charm. It feels like radio from a community, not a corporation. For anyo…
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