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#871 Hoa Hoa Hoa season

This week on The Bugcast: digital IDs for kids, no more MTV, Twilight, bananas, and eight tracks of amazing Creative Commons music.

#871 Hoa Hoa Hoa season

Songs played

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

Topics

BBC News: Government to consult on digital IDs for 13-year-olds
BBC News: MTV to axe its music TV channels in the UK
Twilight Saga-athon on Sunday
Etsy: Artist as dumb as a banana

Upcoming events

Podcrawl Early Winter 2025 on Saturday 15 November 2025 from 18:00 UK time
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  • The next show will be episode 872 which will be streamed live on Friday 17 October 2025 at 21:30-ish UK time (UTC+1).
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Special thanks go to

Our supporters!
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 media files
Yannick (FrenchguyCH) for the use of his Shoutcast server
Paul (TopCat Radio) for the use of their Icecast server

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3 thoughts on “#871 Hoa Hoa Hoa season”

  1. Thank you guys so much for playing “Old Fashioned Stories.” It’s one of my favorite tracks from the record, but one that I thought would forever languish in obscurity. Perhaps not!

    All the best,
    Cole

    Reply
  2. The Stereo Inspectors here, lol…Indeed, I am in London, the good old East End. I work with multiple artists and my music other than Creative Commons is widely available on Spotify, Amazon Apple, etc. My personal choice is to make soulful music but I do and have professionally made music of all genres. Thanks for the shout out. I was completely unaware of this show or of the CC stuff being played until a friend told me. Absolutely lovely of you all. Massive thanks. To be honest I didn’t think more than a few people ever hear the CC tracks. I’m glad it’s more extensive and would hope that people see the amazing stuff being done in the name of Creative Commons. Many Thanks. Rey, aka The Stereo Inspectors

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