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There's a warmth to reggae radio that algorithms can't fake. The Sound of the Caribbean from Nicaragua delivers that. Broadcasting at 128kbps, it serves roots, dub, and dancehall with a strong sense of place. Playlists draw from legends: Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Lee Perry. But they also spin lesser-known Studio One cuts and even some Spanish-language reggae for local ears. The station feels unassuming. No slick jingles. No overproduced talk. Just steady bass. The DJs keep chatter minimal, letting the music breathe. You might hear a Dennis Brown classic followed by a newer track from Chronixx. I…
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