You told yourself that you’re not going out tonight. You are up for some quiet drinks though. Grab your mates, your bevs and lock in to “Quiet Drinks”, the pickup you need to get the party started. DJ Moneyman brings you a mix of the best party tunes, from dance and disco to cheese and floor fillers. After this power hour with York’s Clubber of the Year, you know it’s going to be a big one!
From brand new metal tracks to old classics, anything goes in this weekly celebration of metal here on URY! Requests of any sub-genre are encouraged and we'll play as many as you can. As long as it's loud, we'll play it to liven up those quiet late-night study sessions.
Lets get into the groove... Prepare for the best from the realms of Funk, Jazz, R&B & Indie/Electronic music.
The following show is accompanied by 'fortissimo' which is mainly centered around rock, grunge, rap.
The title says it all! Fellow ASMR fan, Carrie Morrison, attempts an hour special of trying various ASMR techniques to relax the fellow listeners!
Got no big plans? Sit back, relax and tune in to Alex Kneller playing you a smooth mix of soul, funk, jazz and anything that might tickle your fancy. It's radio you can't help but click along to.
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.
Isaac wanted (as a proud Northerner) to appear more informed and cultured than he really is. David (a pensioner) wanted to feel young again by pretending he's still at university, and to abuse Isaac every time he mispronouces anything. Will actually knows something about music, so tries to keep the rest of us in order.
Together, we will pick some music to play, and we will undoubtedly make a bedtime show with the singular potential to lull anyone to sleep - but only when we're talking...
its goes from
to
University Radio York's flagship Sunday morning show. (for a small amount of time)
I played some quiet jazzy songs.
But I got bored of the idea when I realised that having the Sunday morning slot wasn't very impressive even if it was quite funny.
And also I was half awake.
Very nice life experience being forced to talk into a microphone in an empty room :)
I should probably listen back to these to make sure these audio clips don't cancel me but... for the most part, I trust that my that my younger self wouldn't get cancelled.
Feel free to listen back to these shows but I warn you- they're bad.
playing chill house, vaporwave, ambient and whatever else fits. probably good for a quiet night in