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Setta dives deep into Greece's folk traditions, but it's no dusty archive. The programming moves from haunting dimotika ballads to modern takes on rebetiko, with bouzouki and clarinet weaving through every set. It's intimate, raw, and unapologetically Greek. Unlike the polished pop-folk you'd hear on commercial stations, Setta feels like a late-night taverna session - mistakes and all. The presenters let the music breathe, with long uninterrupted stretches that build a meditative groove. You'll hear regional styles from Crete to Epirus, each with its own vocal ornamentation and rhythmic lilt.…
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