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the bugcast 199 – Just one more week to go…

Sorry for the delay in posting this show. archive.org are having problems with one of their upload servers, meaning that I cannot upload the audio to their site yet. So, drastic situations require drastic measures, and the audio is currently hosting on my webhost… hopefully I won’t get in trouble for it! 🙂

Not too much chat this week, but we still fit in eight particularly eclectic pieces of music.

Songs played

In Isolation – Film Noir Scandal (direct from the artist) (Nottingham, UK)
Alona Raevska – I Don’t Do Happy (CyberPR) (Nashville, TN)
Songs of Trees – Can I Say (soundcloud) (Bury St Edmunds, UK)
Yvalain – Tell Me I’m Your Son (Jamendo) (Toulouse, France)
Bill Borman – No Man Is An Island (Bandcamp) (New Zealand)
Sid Bernstein – Crying (feat Deidre Broderick) (CyberPR) (New York, NY)
Kick To Kill – Avalanche (Stephen at flowersinthedustbin.org) (Glasgow, UK)
Art Decade – Steam Punk Sticker War (CyberPR) (Boston, MA)

Intro: Chris Juergensen – Bug Lips
Outro: Mark Marshall – Man Walking

Topics

@kevie asks, “where’s the swear box?”
Owing to a technicality over the Treaty of Durham in 1136 it would appear a though Doncaster may be a part of Scotland!

Please leave us feedback on the music or any of the topics that we’ve discussed

Promotions

Association of Music Podcasting
Made In The UK Show

Next week

The next show will be episode 200 – Listener’s Choice – broadcast live in the chatroom on Friday 2 March from 21:30 UK time.

Coming Up

Episode 201 – Friday 9 March – Dave’s Faves
Episode 202 – Friday 16 March – Moo’s Choons

Special thanks go to

The artists for allowing us to play their music.
Everyone who joined us in the chat room for the live broadcast of this show.
Internet Archive for hosting the podcast files
Ubuntu UK Podcast and Dumbed Down Life for the use of their Icecast/Shoutcast servers
Butterflies Radio for relaying the live stream on their own service

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