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Big beats and bigger bass... but very friendly. Sure to show you the latest, greatest and sometimes strangest tunes in the western world.
A topical, satirical, weekly news quiz on ((URY)). Host Sean McKenna welcomes a variety of guest panellists in to chew over the week that was. Expect strange, bewildering and occasionaly informative stories, along with witty, offbeat analysis to gift you with 60 minutes of great entertainment. One not to miss.
Somewhere in your unconscious, you know that all songs are connected. Witness the strange themes that songs share across genres and time. And a panda.
This show is one for the evening. Oh yes, it is a strange cross of eclectic moods of past terms, a breed of cat, and an old duvet. All this brought to life in a simple, easily listened to format, featuring all the best in music wot isn't rap or otherwise rubbish. The presenter also talks a bit too.
Songs to listen to and love.
Old things,new things,strange things but always good things.
Bizarre chat, with a mix of Tunes from the 80's to today, coupled with my strange quirks.
"Ever wanted to listen to an idiot talk about nothing and play music? Me neither, so we've got two. The boring Thomas O'Brien and the utterly lifeless Dominic Conway bring you RADIOMEN, a show which is an amalgamation of our hideous taste in music and, quite frankly, tedious sense of humour." Dominic Conway, his bedroom, 00:09, 16/10/12.
URY's national award winning team presents our most ambitious drama to date, available to hear worldwide at www.ury.org.uk, with two feature length Episodes over two consecutive weeks!
‘England, May 1645: The civil war that has torn England apart between King Charles I and Parliament is nearing its bloody conclusion — and in the English countryside, a stranger seeks his old love and finds there is a son whom he has never seen...’
You would be excused, perhaps, for thinking that this is the introduction to a thrilling historical drama. And you'd be dead right. Yet this is not the history you know, for the world has turned on to a new and deadly path.
With breath-taking imagination, Ben Jeapes has wrenched the familiar flow of English history out of its course and made it into something else, something entirely other. There is a third force, an entirely alien force — the Holekhor — who have martial powers of their own, their own religious leaders who command mysterious and strange forces, and who bring with them technology that should not have been seen in England for another three hundred years...
Prepare to be astounded. History will never be the same again.’
Described by the Sunday Times in 2004 as "Without doubt the best science fiction book of the year”, the national award winning drama team at University Radio York has the privilege of the first ever dramatization of this incredible novel.
With an incredible cast of around 30 talented student actors and a specially composed score recorded by an ensemble fine student musicians this two part feature length drama brings you, through the power of radio, scenes to rival Hollywood epics as well as an intimate portrait of historical figures and beautifully crafted characters in a world turned on its head.
NOTE: This production is only going to be broadcast once and will not be available on our on demand service.
The last production of the URY Festival of Drama from the national award winning drama team at University Radio York.
Anxiously awaiting the return of his new wife, Adolph finds solace in the words of a stranger. But comfort soon turns to destruction as old wounds are opened, insecurities are laid bare and former debts are settled. Regarded as Strindberg's most mature work, "Creditors" is a darkly comic tale of obsession, honour and revenge. David Greig's version premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in September 2008 and now comes to URY with an incredible student cast directed by Lewis Gray.
The production, starring Georgia Bird, Ryan Lane and Dan Wood will be in the third week of the URY Festival of Radio Drama!
Lloyd fills in the Sunday night with his strange mixture of "popular" "music", "fun" "stories" and "original" features.
We fill Sunday night with a strange mixture of "popular" "music", "fun" "stories" and "original" features.
From the makers of Big Cheese on Campus ( a show some people listened to) and Cheesed Off ( a show some other people listened to) comes Things Can Only Get Cheddar! Joe and Dom will be here every week to play some great cheesy music and some great cheesy features. Lunchtimes are just about to get huge...and a little strange!
A one time special of live music, features and radio madness to celebrate Naomi Gildert's 21st Birthday! Live from campus it promises to be a magical evening of frivolity and joy. With Jack McNeill as a confirmed artist and more to be announced, whether you're a friend or stranger this isn't a night to be missed.
Join Will and Anna for more of those block rockin beats.
Join Sophie and James for a special late night Transmission. Back in our original slot, we will be telling tales of musical history and playing hosts of classic tracks. Potential themes for each show are the stories of iconic bands, musicians or albums, the evolution of genres and record labels.
Such a strange show with so many strange occurences. This is a show where really anything can happen within reason. It is ill planned, ill excecuted and the host is strange, but as the title suggests in the future it may become better and better by chance and what you guys say! So, enjoy the music, enjoy the talk and be weirded out by those people who keep looking at you through your window... Really what are they looking at..?
The strange show of secret stories continues with it's new title and new lease of life. Once the strange show of serendipity now confirmed the project. But who is running it? What's the end goal? What is actually happening? Questions whose answers we may never know. We'll just have to see and have to keep listening. Listening to the show by the humbled presenter Simon Asaert.
strange ideas, abstract opinions and good music
A strange of show of tales and twists and for the final ever show there is the biggest twist of them all, for Alex has escaped and taken over from the Gatekeeper, will the Gatekeeper ever take back control, will Alex enjoy the power, and who will feed Nibbles the cat?
It's Gina and Jamie. It's third year. We're still on the radio. We're still funny. Tune in.
A weekly platform for music that is often quite odd. Some will have voices and some won't but almost all will fall under the banner of 'experimental'. Everything you hear is analogue - from a record or from a tape.
The music played on this show is usually experimental in at least one dimension (but is not confined to this fairly uninformative tag), and as much as possible travels to you from a record or from a tape.
Want to hear about the weird and wonderful things students and locals get up to in York? This is the show for you!
A little bit of everything, and a lot of nothing - join Edwin Niall and Joe for an hour of strange conversation and stranger music.
Join Alice and Will as we deep dive into the strangest of Wikipedia articles, and I guess we'll play some music along the way.