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Jazz Radio Soul Food by challenges what you expect from Jazz radio France. It's not just the classics. You'll hear Coltrane and Billie Holiday, but the station's soul food concept means organ trios, gospel-tinged vocals, and deep funk grooves take center stage. The curation feels like a late-night dinner party: Michel Petrucciani sits next to Etta James. Jimmy Smith's Hammond B3 meets French chanson. It's eclectic but cohesive. The 128kbps stream is fine for mobile. Not high-fi, but it works. This is a niche station for soul jazz lovers. Listen to Jazz Radio Soul Food by live online and discov…
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