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Presence
RadioNOS doesn't fit neatly into a box. That's the point. It drifts between ambient electronics and smoky jazz, sometimes within the same track. The Brazilian roots are there, but the sound is global. You might catch a Thundercat bassline followed by a Boards of Canada drift. The 32kbps stream gives it a lofi, almost cassette-tape warmth that suits the late-night vibe. It's not crisp, but it's characterful. The programming feels freeform, no rigid playlists. Some blocks meander into experimental territory, others settle into downtempo grooves. For those exploring beyond algorithm-fed playlists…
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