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Radio France, FIP, has been my go to since I downloaded 🦢 having fun with it! The app/website has different stations based on genre so you can get a little bit of everything. I really like “FIP Sacré France” for French classics. Also the voice track/host’s voice is 💋💫🩰🤩
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Apr 6, 2024

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my old workplace (shite cafe in east london) used to have this on all the time. its a channel on a radio station in France that just plays back to back immaculate tunes. No human voice or ads in sight. it’s an absolute life saver when you don’t know what to listen to or need background music that doesn‘t overpower the conversation hence why we played it at work a lot. highly recommend. Is FIP like the BBC of France?
May 3, 2024
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Free form radio station based out of NJ, you can listen online and on the app, they have archives of shows dating way back and even have a feature on the app where you can ask it to pick a random archived show for you. My fav shows rn are Pseu's Thing With A Hook, Ken's Show, Wake with Clay Pigeon, Morricone Island [Soundtrack Music show, so awesome], Surface Noise with Joe McGasko, and This Is The Modern World with Trouble and also Daniel Blumin..... but honestly you just gotta put it on all day and see where it takes you!! I find almost all of my music there these days and have been surprised by how my taste has expanded. The DJs have really deep knowledge of what they're talking about and it just feels very organic. Also Sophisticated Boom Boom with Sheila B and Gaylord Fields' show are incredible they're just not currently on the air but you can access the archives :)
Mar 22, 2024

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