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MIAMI HERALD: WVUM's offbeat grooves catching off-campus ears


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If you've tuned in lately to the University of Miami's WVUM-90.5 FM, you may have heard a startling change. Gone are the mumbling undergrads and the steady diet of one-note indie rock. In their place are steady-rolling grooves from virtually every era and place -- vintage Egyptian waltzes, '70s Detroit soulsters and of-the-moment Teutonic electronica, all artfully mix-and-mashed up by the Los Angeles-based Dublab DJ collective, broadcast online via their own Internet radio station, and then simulcast over WVUM.

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