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Red Wine Radio pulls off a tricky balance: ambient textures that never drift into white noise, jazz touches that don't get too cerebral, and lo-fi beats that stay warm rather than sleepy. Tuning into Red Wine Radio live feels like joining a curated playlist session - tracks lean toward artists like Nujabes and Brian Eno but with a rougher edge. Think lo-fi hip-hop beats crackling over field recordings, or atmospheric piano drifting into drone. This is the kind of ambient radio Georgia has been missing: unhurried, immersive, and oddly evocative of a Georgian wine cellar. The programming avoids…
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