This is George Cole's Funk and Soul show! exploring the best of funk, soul, disco, acid jazz and rare grooves to stimulate your mind, body and spirit! from the roots of funk through to new releases, anything goes! this unique all vinyl show will have you popping and locking way into the night. featured artists include: funkadelic, Parlament, chic, roy ayers, bootsy collins, gil scott heron, zapp, the gap band, The crusaders, ohio players, brick, the meters, van mcoy, barry white, kool and the gang, the fatback band, earth, wind and fire and MANY MORE!
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.
A smooth selection of electronic music without specific boundaries, loads of different stuff selected from old and new releases presented with a slight Italian accent.
A show with an aim, to play all the best songs that weren't top billing, that were hidden on the other side of the vinyl, on track 2 of the CD and tucked away in the depths of iTunes in a digital age. Come forth and find the best songs you never knew existed, B sides are where artists make their real music, now it's time for you to hear it.
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 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.
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.
There is no agenda to this show. Being a lottery you could hear absolutely anything and it could be either very good or a complete SHAMBLES... come and take the eclectic risk with me to discover music like you may not (or may) have heard before.
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.
Enjoy the show with the Joe, (Willis) and his regular co-presenters as they play the best current songs, classic pop and play such features as 'Feel or No Feel', 'Hamming it Up', 'Taboo', Vinyl Heaven or Hell' and 'Joetry Corner'. Or don't if you don't want to. But it's great fun, we promise. Honest!
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.
The man who brought you Midweek Marauders, and half the men who brought you Plastic People, Elliott Ball has finally hit the digital age. No more vinyl*: Tune in weekly to a wide mix of music new and old; and an ever-changing array of features. Including "genre spotlights", discussion of music culture and guests: That's how it starts.
*Maybe the odd vinyl.
Be pretentious with Huw and listen to entire show on vinyl pulled out of URY's arguably excessive collection.
As the academic year twenty-twenty-twenty-twenty-one draws to a merciful close, join alumnus Mike Bond as he reminisces about what things were like in His Day. Including highlights from his 24 Hour Marathon show from 1987 when URY was still in mono and played vinyl records. See? He's off already.
(Recorded in February)
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Raiding the URY vinyl archive, digging up scratchy old songs, keeping URY on air that little bit longer
Join me, Tom, as I delve through the shelves of chart-topping hits from years gone by.
Each show, I'll play some songs that charted on that particular day in music history.
This is my first solo show... what could possibly go wrong?!
Mike and Dvaid, being two retreads back for the weekend, attempt to relive their URY youth by digging old stuff out of the URY record librray. Anything could happen once we find the Chicken Song on 7" vinyl.
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.
Do you like music and random conversation that is somewhat (but not always) connected to said music?
Then join Tolan, Sam, Harry and whoever else, as they delve into an obscure and varied collection of classics and one-hit wonders from a variety of genres on both Vinyl and digital formats!