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modrak isn't trying to be polished. It's a raw slice of Guinea's airwaves, and that's its charm. The playlist rolls through West African rhythms and contemporary pop with no pretense. You'll hear echoes of traditional kora music (think Mory Kanté's influence) alongside modern tracks from local artists. There's no rigid schedule; it feels like someone's just hitting play on a great Guinean crate. The stream at 128kbps holds up - it's consistent, and you can hear the bass lines clearly. That matters for music rooted in drumming. For a taste of Music radio Guinea, it's worth a listen. You won't g…
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