Dialed In is a weekly column on Crossfade tracking the most-played albums on South Florida's campus radio stations. To view previous week's lists, click here.
Top-Tens from the week of July 20-24:
The Voice proudly introduces new and innovative music to the Miami area by playing alternative sounds to commercial radio. Daytime programming features Electronica and Indie, and evening specialty shows range from underground dance music to local favorites, spoken word, blog remixes and obscure disco.
1. La Roux, La Roux
2. Wave If You're Really There, Wave Machines
3. The Phenomenal Handclap Band, The Phenomenal Handclap Band
4. See Mystery Lights, Yacht
5. EP, Discovery
6. Skywriter, DatA
7. Eon, Grafton Primary
8. If You Know What's Good For Ya!, Woolfy
9. The Sounds, Mackintosh Braun
10. Kleerup, Kleerup
Nova Southeastern University- WNSU 88.5 FM, "Radio X"Radio X broadcasts local bands, alternative music and newscasts.1. Ode To An Ex, Dear Dakota2. Underdog, Kasabian3. Fight, Ghost Of Gloria4. I Will Come Back, Holy Ghost5. Give It Up, Datarock6. Star Struck, And Then There Was You7. Loser, A New Start8. Your True Love, Armed For Innocence9. Kid In A Candy Store, Gatorface10. Photo, The Mission VeoFlorida International University- WRGP 88.1 FM & 95.3 FM, "Radiate"
Radiate 95.3 FM transmits from the University Park location and 88.1 FM transmits from the Redlands, near Homestead. Both broadcasts play the same mix of independent rock, hip-hop to electronic music and have live FIU news and sports coverage.
(If you are reading from WRGP, please email us here to submit your most-played albums for next week's Dialed In.)
Florida Atlantic University- WOWL (Live Internet Broadcast) "Owl Radio"
To listen to a diverse array of music chosen by over 40 different DJs, visit WOWL. (Also, if you're reading from the station, please email us here to submit your top-ten list for next week.)