Chats with Charlotte (and Co) is a informal show, where favourite tunes are shared, with some interesting conversations along the way. Requests are always welcomed and so is listener participation!
playing chill house, vaporwave, ambient and whatever else fits. probably good for a quiet night in
Tune in for an entire day of Varsity coverage in collaboration with Purple Radio. Its URYs third biggest sports event on campus and we're here for all the matches we can be!
The indie music show for all your 00s, 90s and comeback must listens!
Join us live from James Beach as we bring the noise back to campus for Freshers' Fair! And... Hang on a minute... Is that a boat on the lake?!??!
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Lorna plays a mixture of her favourtite music, from rock to psychadelic, classical to blues, funk to folk - and everywhere in between! Artists include The Cure, Massive Attack, Primal Scream, Morcheeba and many more!
A carefully curated selection of broadly "alternative" (whatever that means) tunes from the classic to the eclectic, with a special nod of fondness to the arty and pretentious. Yes, "classic alternative" is kind of a contradiction in terms, but here at Speed of Life, we embrace paradox to the point of meaninglessness. Occasional themed weeks provide welcome respite from the usual swirl of chaos.
Q: Where can you find an ocean without any water?
A: On a map!
I solemnly swear it won't be as stupid as this joke.
For 24 hours URY will be broadcasting non-stop to raise money for essential broadcasting equipment, as a part of the Uni of York's Challenge Week. To donate, or to find out how you can support us head here: yorkchallengeweek.hubbub.net
Join us as we argue for our favourites in this years Eurovision Song Competition 2021. There will be music, debate, and some ESC throwbacks. Let us know who you think is douze points in this post-hiatus epic, text on 07851 101 313, or message via the website.
A Sci-Fi murder mystery podcast set in a dystopian city where a lone robot seeks to solve a 100-year old cold case created by a thrid year University of York Theatre student Reginn Kolbeinsson
Listen in for the first 6 episodes over the next three weeks or listen to it now on Spotify or on the Red and Yellow podcast website: https://reginnk.wixsite.com/redonyellowpodcast
Urban Dictionary defines the term 'Hep Cat' as being: a musical cat who can hang and fit in with other cats that can jive. Making a show for those eclectic hep cats is what we plan to do here. Strictly for musical cats, not necessarily of the feline variety.
For 24 hours URY will be broadcasting non-stop to raise money for essential broadcasting equipment, as a part of the Uni of York's Challenge Week. To donate, or to find out how you can support us head here: yorkchallengeweek.hubbub.net
It's that time of the year again - there'll be one stall giving out bags for some reason, so make sure you grab the bag for all the other random freebies you get from stalls you pretend to be interested in just to get the pens.
Freshers' Fair 2021 is nearly upon us - join me as we build up to it with some great music and chat!
Chain Reaction is a music show where the only rule is every song played has to link to the last one played, making each show's playlist a little Chain Reaction!
It's showtime! Join me on a musical journey to the West End, Broadway and beyond. From old favourites to modern masterpieces, there really is something for everyone! So dust off your jazz shoes, warm up your voice and get ready to dance and sing along to some of the best songs from the stage and screen.
Beth and Chess get up close and personal with different socities on campus! Every week, we will be chatting a different society, finding out what they are about, what makes them tick, and why people should join them. There is something new in every episode, so make sure to listen on catch up if you miss one!
An hour of music where we try to remain conscious and escape a feeling of absolute boredom, held together simply by the suggestion of thematic consistency. Volume ranges from questionably high to regulation low and somehow sustains this throughout the hour.
For 24 hours URY will be broadcasting non-stop to raise money for essential broadcasting equipment, as a part of the Uni of York's Challenge Week. To donate, or to find out how you can support us head here: yorkchallengeweek.hubbub.net