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There's a refusal to rush in Lightness of Rock. The blues arrive slow and deliberate - think Mississippi John Hurt's fingerpicking or the raw slide of Bukka White. Folk tracks bring in Brazilian viola caipira, adding a local warmth. It's a station that values texture. No heavy production, no flash. The playlist feels hand-picked, not algorithm-chosen. You can hear the dust on old records and the careful breath before each vocal. As a Blues radio Brazil, it honors tradition without copying. You can listen to Lightness of Rock online and let it wash over you. The daytime slots are mellow, but ev…
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