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KUCI-FM 88.9

Compiled By REX REASON

Published on December 26, 2007 at 12:57pm

Top 10 played records from Dec. 14 to Dec. 20 at KUCI-FM 88.9; www.kuci.org. KUCI broadcasts daily, 24 hours a day, from the UC Irvine campus. Run by volunteer students and community members, KUCI is more than 32 years old.

1) Sigur Ròs, Hvarf/Heim (XL)

2) Bonde do Rolê, Marina Gasolina (Domino)

3) Stars, In Our Bedroom After the War (Arts & Crafts)

4) Calvin Harris, I Created Disco (Almost Gold)

5) Sea Wolf, Leaves in the River (Dangerbird)

6) Jeremy Jay, Airwalker (K)

7) Various Artists, Free Yr Radio (Free Yr Radio)

8) Enon, Grass Geysers . . . Carbon Clouds (Touch and Go)

9) Jens Lekman, Night Falls Over Kortedala (Secretly Canadian)

10) Wire, Read & Burn 03 (Pink Flag)

STAFF PICK: Beat Happening, Jamboree (K): "Every couple of months, I remember how good this band is. While the rest of the indie/punk scene was Black Flag/Minor Threat fans kicking the shit out of one another, this primitive twee-punk trio was a big, fey middle finger. They're like the Velvet Underground for people who would never do heroin."(Kyle Olson, host ofThings That Are Square, Thursdays at 6 p.m.)