Bringing you rhythms from all around the world down the the Radio Waves Tuesday 10-11pm on ((URY)) Pop on your party pants and slip on those dancing shoes!
From New Orleans funk & soul to Nairobi drumming feat. London DJ duo and Perry scratching it up with The Orb, pop on your party pants and slip on those dancing shoes and you'll be skanking, salsa-ing and jiggling your body into the night with the smoothest worlds rhythms in town. Growing from a collection of new and old, local and global this one hour treat is a bowl full of loving for all you world music lovers, a medicine to get those smiles as big as bananas before you fall into a happy and peaceful sleep.
An electic collection of different sounds; from delta blues, to modern country and traditional Irish and Scottish folk. I try to bring you the best traditionally inspiried music I can find. I take music from across the decades, from all over the world, but it's unified by it's honesty and quality.
A collection of incredibly chilled tracks to help you through your post Sunday lunch food hangover or your post Saturday night party one. No harsh or loud noises garunteed.
A Vinyl-Only music show, filled with tracks from our personal collections and what we find crate-digging in the UoY vaults, with possible attempts at wit between songs.
Music show hosted by James Rudge and Sophie Brear playing both old and new indie and alternative with a few oddballs thrown in (by this we don’t mean ourselves…..)
Pardon my French is one of those "anything goes" show. Haaaaaave you met me? No? Than come and share my love of all things vinyl and hear what a feisty frenchman sounds like on radio.
A collection of Pop music with requests, quizzes and a whole load of non-sense.
A weekly exploration of lo-fi, noise rock and all related sounds. For fans of music discussion and reviews of new music interspersed with a regular plundering of a bountiful vinyl collection.
Join Danni Boxall for some rock and pop tunes from the latter half of the 20th Century. Tune in for all your favourite classics and maybe discover something new.
Each week I will play a random selection of music taken from my record collection that has been sourced from shops all over Europe. Styles will vary including live dj mixes with an eclectic feel to simply playing tracks one after another. Anything could happen.
Record Store Day was conceived in 2007 at a gathering of independent record store owners and employees as a way to celebrate and spread the word about the unique culture surrounding nearly 1400 independently owned record stores in the US and thousands of similar stores internationally. The first Record Store Day took place on April 19, 2008. Today there are Record Store Day participating stores on every continent except Antarctica.
This is a day for the people who make up the world of the record store to come together and celebrate the unique culture and the special role these independently owned stores play in their communities.
Come down in front of Courtyard to see our landmark Technics turntables spinning and take a look at some of URY's extensive record collection, you'll also get a chance to talk to music team members, learn about what we do and who knows? Join us.
Jazz up your evening with Georgie Norgate as she delves into her late Grandad's extraordinary jazz collection.
Five weeks out of ten, I present this show on Wednesday. Thus spawned the title of this programme. The word 'Maraud' means to loot. In this case, we maraud for ears!
Marauding through the URY Vaults and his own personal collection, Elliott Ball brings you an all vinyl show of varied music.
Join Tom, Josh & Charlotte for the Catchy Chunes Christmas Special!!
Be pretentious with Huw and listen to entire show on vinyl pulled out of URY's arguably excessive collection.
Jon blows the dust off of his old hard drives to uncover his collection of antique Christian Contemporary Music. Questions of faith aside, were the bands he listened to growing up actually any good? Secular music critics James and Ron join the show to help Jon decide.
Join me as I listen to "new" vinyl from our collection and I will decide whether to add it to my playlist or to return it to the vinyl vacuum.