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Lost in 75337: A Drummer's Dizzying Detour Through Hadju

@Topiclo Admin3/27/2026blog
Lost in 75337: A Drummer's Dizzying Detour Through Hadju

okay, so. hadju. where do i even begin? i was supposed to be in bucharest, you know, laying down some tracks for a really weird electronica project. but my agent, bless his chaotic heart, booked me a 'sound check' in… this. 75337. apparently, it’s a district. a very… specific district.


I just checked and it's hovering around twenty-one degrees, feels like it too, which is… fine. not exactly the humid, sweaty vibe I’m used to for drumming, but I’ll take it. the air smells faintly of something sweet and dusty, like dried figs and old concrete. it’s… interesting.

I’m a touring session drummer, right? I’ve played everywhere. Tokyo, Reykjavik, a surprisingly lively bowling alley in Des Moines. But this? This is different. It’s… layered. Like a really complex polyrhythm.

A sign that says i love hadju in arabic


I’m staying in this tiny apartment - booked it through Airbnb, naturally. The landlord, a woman named Elena with a permanent look of mild exasperation, just handed me a key and mumbled something about ā€˜quiet hours.’ Apparently, drumming at 3 AM isn’t appreciated. Who knew? I’m trying to be respectful, but the urge to just let loose is intense.

I wandered around today. It’s… a lot. Buildings are a mix of crumbling communist-era blocks and these surprisingly ornate, older houses with wrought-iron balconies. There’s a market nearby, overflowing with produce I can’t even name. I bought some weird, purple fruit that tasted vaguely like bubblegum and disappointment.

a large sign hanging from the side of a building


Someone told me that the best place for mititei (those grilled minced meat rolls, right?) is this little place called ā€˜La Vasile.’ Apparently, you have to elbow your way to the front and be prepared to shout your order. I’ll try it tomorrow. I’m also checking out TripAdvisor for more intel.

I overheard some guys arguing outside a cafe - something about a football match and a stolen goat. It was… captivating. This place is alive.

ā€œDon’t trust the pigeons,ā€ a drunk guy slurred at me outside a bar. ā€œThey’re spies. For the… the squirrels.ā€


Right. Okay.

If you get bored, pitesti and targoviste are just a short drive away. I might check them out if this ā€˜sound check’ turns out to be a complete bust. I’m starting to suspect my agent just wanted to see if I’d show up in the middle of nowhere.

I’m trying to find some decent coffee. Yelp says this place is supposed to be good, but it’s a bit of a trek. I’m also looking for a decent music store - my snare drum head is looking a little worse for wear.

A street sign hanging from the side of a building


I’m also checking out this local forum to see if anyone has any insider tips. Apparently, there’s a hidden courtyard with a really amazing view.

Pro-Tip: Learn a few basic Romanian phrases. People seem to appreciate the effort, even if you butcher the pronunciation. Seriously.

Gear List (because I’m a drummer, obviously):


Snare Drum (needs a new head)
Bass Drum Pedal
Cymbal Bag (slightly leaking)
Earplugs (essential)
Portable Metronome (my sanity)
Phrasebook (attempting to learn Romanian)

Another overheard rumor: Apparently, there’s a secret underground network of tunnels beneath the city. Used by… well, nobody seems to know. Probably squirrels, if that drunk guy is to be believed.

I’m going to try and find some live music tonight. Something… anything. This place is weird, but it’s also… compelling. I’m not sure what I’m doing here, but I’m definitely not bored. Check out Bucharest Events for listings.

Wish me luck. And maybe send coffee.


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