This week on The Bugcast: we mourn the loss of a personal friend, we ask if NASA changed your starsign, and we play 8 pieces of great Creative Commons independent music OnesteP, Adam Scott York, The Madpix Project, Givoanni Scarpelli Band, Steve Anthony, Noelle Chiodo, Paper Clips, and La Bateria de Intxixu.
Jul 04 2020
#621 – First orders!
Jun 27 2020
#620 – Logs on the beach
Jun 20 2020
#619 – Willie meet again, Bilbo
This week on The Bugcast: we cut back most of the talk to mark the passing of a number of British national treasures, and we play 8 pieces of great Creative Commons music from OnesteP, Bent Muffbanger, Bert Jerred, Forget The Whale, Brunela Crochenci, Emily and the Blackouts, Kristian Vuljar, and Muddling Through.
Jun 13 2020
#618 – Erasing history?
This week on The Bugcast: we talk about the latest easing of the lockdown restrictions, we discuss whether we are erasing history, and we play 8 pieces of great Creative Commons and independent music from Rostov Groovers, Kinnaber Junction, Helen & Shanna, Igor Pumphonia, Haydn Davies, Sammy Vulcano, and Kristian Vuljar.
Jun 06 2020
#617 – #BlackLivesMatter
This week on The Bugcast: we talk about the #BlackLivesMatter demonstrations in the UK, and more coronavirus and politics, plus 8 pieces of great Creative Commons and independent music from Tiny Bit of Giant’s Blood, Alfonso Lugo, Mark Marshall, D.B. Ricapito, Maenoba, Helen & Shanna, Renae, and Strontium.
May 30 2020
#616 – Cummings and goings
May 23 2020
#615 – Tony Hedley
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.