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Divine Radio London knows exactly what it's doing. The programming moves from deep house grooves to weirder, more experimental territory, think Four Tet's Rounds-era warmth giving way to Aphex Twin's chaotic soundscapes. It's not background music; it demands attention. The mixing is seamless, with tracks bleeding into each other in ways that feel intentional. You won't hear chart EDM here, and that's a relief. The sub-bass is heavy, the arpeggios hypnotic. Late night slots get darker and more percussive, this is after-hours music for the dedicated. For those who live and breathe electronic bea…
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