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Radio Rosak doesn't play it safe. This Malaysian station throws jazz and alternative into a blender and dares you to predict the next track. One moment it's a fierce free-jazz saxophone solo, the next it's a lo-fi indie rock act from Kuala Lumpur. The morning slot drags with too much chatter, but stick around, afternoons reward with deep cuts. The curation feels personal, like someone's actual record collection. You'll hear classic Blue Note records alongside contemporary Malaysian experimentalists. The alternative side leans into angular post-rock and noisy guitar bands. It's a risky mix but…
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