If rock is your genre of choice, then look no further. Tuck-in to a plateful of punk and indie bangers served up for your enjoyment, with just a sprinkling whatever I'm most interested in on the day. Together, we can hopefully discover something new each week!
Amy’s Curiosity Carousel is the radio show for people who can’t throw things away because what if they’re important later?
It’s a welcoming space for heart-headed hoarders, weird girls with tote bags full of inexplicable objects, and fandom-frenzied freaks who know that emotional-support trinkets aren’t “just junk,” but intricate keys to canon, and proudly headcanoned, lore.
Each episode revolves around a playful theme (like lucky charms, seasonal souvenirs, or obscure oddities). Amy shares her own curiosities, invites listeners to submit and discuss their most beloved items, and weaves in thematically related songs and artists along the way. The show celebrates thrift-store goblins, micro-collections, hyperfixations, internet obsessions, and that one tiny object you keep in your pocket just in case.
Expect silly games, dramatic object backstories, nostalgic spirals, chaotic joy, and music that feels like your inner monologue finally got a soundtrack.
If you’ve ever said:
“I’ll use this someday”
“This reminds me of a character”
“This song feels like a trinket”
“No, I can’t explain it - it just belongs to me”
…Then this is the show for you!
Playing music, for you ears!
Lorna plays a mixture of her favourtite music, from rock to psychadelic, classical to blues, funk to folk - and everywhere in between! Artists include The Cure, Massive Attack, Primal Scream, Morcheeba and many more!
In this hour, I, Kate, will take you on a musical journey through time and taste, playing a wild selection of tunes from each decade - all connected by the same theme. Are you interested in how music about space has changed since the 60s? So are I!
The playlist mainly bops around Pop, Rock and indie music, but we are open to all genres if the occasion calls ;D
See you soon!
Alex and Marks educate each other about their completely different music tastes. The pair will focus on a different section of their respective back catalogues each week, split half way between Marks' eclectic electronic and Alex's weird and wonderful rock and funk, it's sure to be an... interesting combination.
Wake up to an early edition of Bonkers Conkers, where we wander away from the usual punk vibes in favour of a wider range of sounds to kickstart your day.
The University of York's very own DJ Society presents the greatest clubnight/rave tracks, delivered directly to your pre-drinks. Want the club sounds, before even leaving for town? Stay locked in with Breakz' finest disc jockeys, playing the sounds you want to hear to start your night off right.
Playing out James's best Jams from the chillest beats to the funkiest of grooves....
Playing music from the leftfield side of 70's 80s & 90s, for the final show of the term Stewart explores highlights of the NME Top 100 Albums, originally broadcast on URY in 1990.
A throwback show where each week a different era is picked e.g 70's and after every 3/4 songs there is a 'modern minute' where a 'modern' song is played that correlates to a song/multiple songs from that era e.g Uptown Funk - Mark Ronson is played in 80's week
Welcome to the marvellous Music Menagerie, here you will find a variety of music from alternate and punk to the pop of the 2010's. Don't scream, SHOUT and join in this wild celebration of music.
The music I've been wanting to play at max volume lately. Hopefully you'll come out of episodes wanting to do the same. Tune in for alt-country, indie folk, and post-punk.
Jon blows the dust off of his old hard drives to uncover his collection of antique Christian Contemporary Music. Questions of faith aside, were the bands he listened to growing up actually any good? Secular music critics James and Ron join the show to help Jon decide.
How hard do you like to be funked? Discover your new limit on the 4 week exclusive, Go Funk Yourself!
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