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KUCI-FM

REX REASON

Published on October 13, 2005

Top 10 records played from Sept. 30 to Oct. 6 on KUCI-FM 88.9; kuci.org. More than 32 years old, the station broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week from the UC Irvine campus and is run by volunteer students and community members.

1 Danger Doom, The Mouse and the Mask (Epitaph/Ada)

2 Devendra Banhart, Cripple Crow (XL)

3 Sigur Rós, Takk . . . (Geffen)

4 Jazzanova, Blue Note Trip (Blue Note)

5 Ohmega Watts, The Find (Ubiquity)

6 General Elektriks, Cliquety Kliqk (Quannum Projects)

7 The Most Serene Public, Underwater Cinematographer(Arts & Crafts)

8 Blackalicious, The Craft (Anti)

9 Broadcast, Tender Buttons (Warp)

10 The Juan Maclean, Less Than Human(DFA/Astralwerks)

STAFF PICK: Meat Beat Manifesto, Storm the Studio (Wax Trax!): "Sound sculptor Jack Dangers pioneered a masterpiece featuring four tracks remixed four times over with Meat Beat's signature bass-infested grooves. Sixteen years later, it holds true that STS stands the test of time: a foundation of severely funky beat work, sample-laden effects and fierce lyrical elements." (KUCI DJs Pietrobot and Freakquency Modulator; their show,Digital::Nimbus, airs every Friday at midnight; digitalnimbus.com.)