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"content": "nostr:npub1600rej8955mfqm6824ek8decvjkkje7r06urky3w5w0ksuy7a0kslhlq9l This is interesting! I think it wasn't exactly Synthwave, but it might be a kind of Synthwave's derivative, or a kind of music influenced by synthwave. Regarding artists/bands you mentioned, I think Kalax might be a bit closer to the style mentioned by the radio program, since he used to add more rythm to his compositions.",
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