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Scratch Radio understands something most reggae stations forget: the genre didn't end with Bob Marley in 1980. Sure, you'll hear "Stir It Up" and "No Woman No Cry", but that's just the entry point. The real gold is in the deep cuts - rare dub plates, 1970s rocksteady, and modern roots from artists like Chronixx and Koffee. The late-night slots get extra experimental, with heavy dub effects that sound like they're warping your speakers. It's a Canadian station, but the vibe is pure Kingston. The name "Scratch" nods to Lee "Scratch" Perry, and they honor his legacy well. If you want to listen to…
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