In which your esteemed radio-type person, Matt Windsor, expresses (in the form of cheesy music picks and snarky comments) his elation at having finished final year. Woot!
An hour of pure, unadulterated, auditory genius. #banter
"Experimental electronic music interspersed with psychedelic narrative. A guided relaxation to help you shed the stresses of student life for an hour every fortnight, hosted by Harry Dyson."
Rock music show exploring psychedelic, stoner, doom, heavy rock, sludge, post landscapes, progressive and experimental vibes and the underground in general,guided by the worship of The Riff.
Often including special guests and acoustic mini-gigs live in the studio.
A series of four specials exploring the relationship between sounds and words and other forms of art. Each week, we will be discussing the connections between different pieces of work with a series of special guests. We'll be featuring great and innovative music, writing and art written by our favourite established artists and york students.
The idea of fishtail comes from Ouroboros, which is the image of a fish or reptile biting its own tail. It signifies something that is constantly recreating itself, something that pre-existed and is so powerful that it must continue. Of course, it also comes from the notion of a fisherman's tale. In our programme, we're going to be 'biting our tales' and circulating from one art form to the next.
A fun laid back show playing a combination of current chart hits and new music (from both new and already established artists) with a few segments - hopefully :D
Join Naomi, Kat and Will Batch for a special spin off of Roku Radio as we delve into the realm of post watershed radio. Same s%@! different day.
Matt Windsor should really be writing up his thesis. Instead, he's doing yet another URY radio show, focusing on music older than him sandwiched between awkward observations about life as a washed-up postgraduate. Oh dear.
A weekly Drum & Bass show, playing tunes ideally from the previous seven days with some commentary mixed in. The name is derived from a newsletter, published every Sunday, which showcases forthcoming D&B along with news, events, and random stuff.
Showcasing the best independent and alternative music tracks from a range of genres as well as the odd interview from musicians on campus and beyond!
You could say it's post-watershed ;)
Exactly what it says on the tin.
Not that radio shows come in tins.
But this one does, and it's a three decade old salted pork tin full of what will probably be recent London migrant and soon-to-be-former PhD student Matt Windsor's last ever show on URY before he finally stops being a student. Expect pretty much everything that can be expected from a washed up student radio DJ that was once referred to as URY's answer to Alan Partridge: an hour of awkward gaps between songs, awkward songs between gaps, and attempts to draw a close on 8ish years of somehow repeatedly being scheduled for shows despite having the radio nous of a loofah. Does anyone still use loofahs?
A specialist music hour for all the indie bangers that you wished came on in clubs but never do.
URY’s established experts of dry wit and nattering sit down to discuss where the cards lie after the country’s first “virtual” A-Level results day. Expect irreverent giggling, massive amounts of ‘closet’ jokes and guest appearances from anyone who can guess the comically bad password to their meeting room.
This results day from 7 am to midnight, URY will be broadcasting LIVE coverage as people receive their A-Level results across the country. With fresh content specifically aimed at the University of York's offer holders and those on the clearing lines, tune in for a day of top (available) presenters giving you the true York experience.... or Yor-xperience... (don't worry, you'll get used to all the “Yor-” puns)
In 2013 the NME published it's Top 400 albums of all time, Stewart Dennis takes a delve into the greatest records ever made and counts them down. Tonight it is teh final 40 and the Greatest album ever made is revealed. Will it be The Fall?
I've just finished watching this Morning with whatever Phil and Holly are called these days. But we've got a whole bunch of hours of pretending we're a professional radio station staying awake for a long time to do.
So I'm doing the boring daytime slot.... Woo....
Radio....
Studio charades, guess kazWHO and hate it or love it. With great music and the burning question: will they or won't they?