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The BocX anchors itself in the lineage that runs from Muddy Waters through contemporary artists like Robert Glasper and Jon Cleary - that deep American vein where blues, funk, and soul refuse to separate. 256 kilobits per second means the low end hits with weight. The station doesn't splinter its focus across a dozen subgenres; it stays locked on what works: the grit, the swing, the tracks that sound better played loud. Afternoon slots tend toward accessibility - Stevie Wonder sits easily next to newer soul acts - but evening programming gets rougher, leaning into pre-war Chicago blues and fun…
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