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After Anarchy
After Anarchy is a Post Punk music show. Playing all the music from an almost forgotten era of music between 1978 and 1984. With types of music
such as Ska Revival, Electronic, Gothic, Pop, Indie, Punk and Post Punk. And featuring
bands such as Public Image Ltd, Joy Division, Talking Heads, Scritti
Politti, Devo, The Fall, The Slits, The Human League, Gary Numan, Echo and
the Bunnnymen, Lydia Lunch, Pere Ubu, The specials, Cabaret Voltaire, and
many more. Aswell as discussion about the music, their influences, affect on culture and their effect on todays music.
AM in the PM
1 radio show. 2 men. 10,000 students. Infinite truths. Love, war, economics, history, culture, sports, all topics lightly skimmed over in this humorous and entertaining show crammed full of heartfelt, though occasionally pointless and rambling chat. Perfect for background noise in almost any intimate or social environment. X.
Free Culture
Students for Free Culture is an international, chapter-based student organization that promotes the public interest in intellectual property and telecommunications policy.
Free Culture Radio
A weekly one hour show highlighting and discussing issues relevant to the Free Culture movement. Along side nice rock music.
French Touch
Liberté, Égalité, Press Play! 1350 AM - 99.3 FM, 60 MINUTES, 6 FRENCH STUDENTS, 2 STATIONS, 1 SHOW, 1 LYCÉE - PIERRE GILLES-DE-GENNES. 10th JUNE 2009 Everything you could need presented to you by 6 students from over the Channel! All the up-to-date News, Sport and Weather, for York University, the World, France and Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur. Plus Special Topical Reports on French Culture. All of this by those in the know! In conjunction with Fréquence Mistral and René Char Cultural Centre, in France.
Front-ears II
Your passport to international music, uncovering the hidden gems nestled in the airwaves around the world. From Japanese Jazz to Chilean Chart Cheese. Allows the listener to understand the musical culture of others...
Front-ears II: Classical Special
Your passport to international music, uncovering the hidden gems nestled in the airwaves around the world. From Japanese Jazz to Chilean Chart Cheese. Allows the listener to understand the musical culture of others...
Il ruggito dell'agnello
A show about Italian culture and music
Josh and Russell: 'Commemorating Gordon Brown?'
URY's award winning, record breaking, Hilary Benn bothering radio review brings you the best of politics, current affairs and culture. Join in our weekly topical debate, enjoy the pre-recorded political review, shout at interviews, explore world music with our weekly 'muso', sing along to live music, pray away with our exploration of campus religions and, of course, weep at the Russell Truran Telly Blog.
Listen To What ISA
Exploring the World in York. The University of York's International Students' Association discovers the diversity of culture, lifestyle and music found on Campus.
Lucky Punk
A diverse, bizarre tribute to ecleticism with words, guests and banter. Every week me and a guest will be honing in on certain music genres and movements, with focuses upon labels, aesthetics, cultures and so on. Then we'll spring you a few surprises. Maybe.
Our Radio Rocks
A ramble through popular culture. Lots of inane chat from ridiculous tabloid stories to daytime television and a little taste of our own pointless little lives.
URY Evening Selection & The Source at 6
A ramble through popular culture. Lots of inane chat from ridiculous tabloid stories to daytime television and a little taste of our own pointless little lives.
URY Lunch with Cem Turhan
Culture Entertainment Music
Van Eck Phreaking
Includes: Noisy feminist discourse smashing the patriarchy, discussion about kid's TV, obnoxious electronic music, Afroman album tracks. Do listen.
Trying Not to Swear
Two first years with absolutely no experience complaining about life. We know we're really funny by the way, so there's no need to tell us yourselves. Occasional guests. Be Happy.
Culture Club with Shannon and Davies

From the minds that brought you such York Vision collaborative articles as "Possible College Ten Names" and "The Most Annoying People in your Lectures", something vaguely resembling The South Bank Show, only with thankfully less Melvyn Bragg, and more jokes, and we don't really know what we're talking about.


Tripping in Babylon

Exploring the drug culture through its music.


Tripping In Babylon

Exploring the drug culture through its music!


My BiG FaT GreeK ShoW

Have you ever wondered why Greeks like saying “opa” all the time, or why do Italians like coffee so much? This show will be smashing or establishing sterotypes from all over the world. It will feature international guests, who will give a deeper insight on how it really is to live in different countries. More interesting topics will be discussed as well, which will be voted by the listeners. So don't hesitate, give it a listen :D


The Film Show

Weekly show in which we dissect and discuss the very best cinema and a smattering of recent releases. With regular features on the history of cinema, special guests and a good selection of the very best film music.


Fangirl Feels

A show by a fangirl, for fangirls! combining stories of feminist activism, pop culture and music; Fangirl Feels is about how great Fangirls are, and the music they [I] enjoy! Get ready to fall in love with One Direction.... [I promise I wont only play One Direction......]


Concepts

Arts and Culture discussion show, full of abstract ideas, wacky guests, with a mix of music thrown in too. Presented by Art Historians Immie Denton and Georgia Marshall who will help get your head around arty themes and provoke stirring debate. 


Beyond the Electric Dream

Think you know the 80s? Think again as I drag you through the heart of 80s music through pop culture and into the soul of what made the 80s great. Each week I bring you the best in synth, electronic and new wave. 


URY Music Special: Record Store Day

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.