Synth, hauntology and abstract music. Take a weekly trek through a foggy landscape haunted by ghosts of a bygone era. Ticks lurk in the long grasses. Be lyme disease aware.
URY alums Kim Scudamore and Richard Pilkington return to the airwaves after a 40 year hiatus. They'll be bringing you a show full of nostalgia, classic music and umming and ahhing as they work out how the new technology works.
An hilariously funny voyage through 90s nostalgia with unique games and chat, soundtracked of course by 90s superstars such as Blur, Oasis, Pulp, and many, many more.
I know that my idea of sick tunes will be different to your sick tunes. So why don't we educate each other?! Get in touch and request some 00s and 90s hits, or some more recent tracks, to perk up everyone's weekend!
Bringing back some classic songs that are too cheesy to be forgotten. Tune in for some great chat and nostalgia with Clark Brydon each week.
For a very special one-off show, two so-called 'legends' of URY return.
They entertained listeners for literally minutes while on air together during the heady days of 2016/17, so expect plenty of nostalgia and in-jokes that you definitely won't understand.
Nevertheless, it'll be worth a listen, just for an example of how not to move on from university.
They'll bring you some stonking tunes, funny features, and magical memories that will wind the clock back to when URY was just a pre-pubescant 48-year-old.
Quietly forgetting the undertaking given on his last URY show on 24 June 1985, Jeremy Rogers returns URY to the time when there were only 4,500 undergraduate students, beer was 50p a pint, social media meant sending postcards and URY itself was a few tens of metres from where it is now, both in the studio and on the dial.
Pot luck blend of music and chat for the afternoon from Jeremy Rogers who has returned yet again at no one's demand. Matured like an old wine, just slightly acidic.
Hell has offficially frozen over, this is Numi's last show on URY.
We all know the 1980s produced more great hits than any other decade, but how often have you thought to yourself “I wonder what the greatest songs of the 80s actually were?” Well, wonder no longer, as some random guy on the internet has done the legwork and come up with the definitive list of the 100 greatest songs of the 1980s. And now we're playing them all!