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La Clave captures the pulse of Uruguay's music scene. It's not just a radio station. It's a guide to what's happening now. You'll hear candombe rhythms, milonga, and contemporary indie acts like El Cuarteto de Nos or Jorge Drexler. The programming has a local focus, but it's not insular. International tracks pop up too. The heart is Uruguayan, though. The DJs speak Spanish with that distinct Montevideo cadence. It feels intimate, like a friend sharing their playlist. Some blocks are talk-heavy. The music slots? Worth the wait. If you want to understand Uruguay's musical identity, this is your…
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