This week on The Bugcast: we remember the Manchester Arena bombing, Lee Rigby, a quiz involving Tony Hedley – uh – Hadley, and another political discussion about the lockdown, plus 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music from Dr Groove Gang, The Devil Music Co., Fresh Body Shop, The Jist, Bert Jerred, Kwasi Manni, In Isolation, and Hibai Aiestaran & The Basauri Prison Folkies.
May 16 2020
#614 – R is the loneliest number
This week on The Bugcast: we have a collective rant about the UK Government’s handling of the Coronavirus crisis, and moan that England lacks its own Parliament, plus 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music from Paper Clips, H2, Anna Niagara, TriplosT, Bert Jerred, Paul Seling, Kristian Vuljar, and The Jist.
May 09 2020
#613 – We’ll Meet Again
This week on The Bugcast: we celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day with a socially-distant street party, we discuss the upcoming lockdown review here in the UK, plus 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music from Floppy Dee, Omonoko, Kara Square and Piero Peluche, Square A Saw, Renae, Tom Orlando, Junk Love, and Kristian Vuljar.
May 02 2020
#612 – She is doing art!
Apr 18 2020
#610 – Clapping Carry On
Apr 11 2020
#609 – Pull Request
This week on The Bugcast: we discuss what we’ve been up to in the past week: learning, furloughing, designing, and submitting a pull request, plus 8 pieces of amazing Creative Commons and independent music from Mercury and the Architects, Paper Clips, Secret Jane, In Isolation, Amy Sayer, RedSharp, The Devil Music Co., and Carter Vail.
Apr 04 2020
#608 – Not a Lovely Day
This week on The Bugcast: we discuss how it is not a Lovely Day for entertainment, and how people and companies handle the current viral situation, and Caroline has the gurglies, plus 8 pieces of amazing Creative Commons music from Paper Clips, Poly Action, Back On Earth, Rope River Blues Band, Snowflake & ccMixter, The Gays, Carter Vail, and Tinmouth.
Mar 21 2020
#606 – Wash your hands!
This week on The Bugcast: we talk more about Coronavirus and how it’s affected us, events are being cancelled, Roy Hudd dies, and how the BBC are now doing what we’ve done for the past 12 years, plus 8 pieces of amazing Creative Commons music from The Spin Wires, Brody Blackburn, Emerald Park, APG, Renae, Goom, Sam Garbett, and Back on Earth.