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I’m looking for people who would like to guest DJ Eardrum Buzz’s Sixth Anniversary weekend of July 4th. If you want to be a DJ for an hour or two please contact me at bret@eardrumbuzz.net for the details. You have until the beginning of June, so respond soon and get the best placement in the schedule!


I wanted to remind you all that we do have a Patreon page, so if you’d like to support independent radio, you can do so for as little as $2 a month. Bonus points for knowing where I got the Tier name from. You’ll live your days knowing that there is a station out there that plays music that isn’t picked by an algorithm, nor a computer system, with music that isn’t made by some list of prompts, that is created by real human beings with real instruments and blood, sweat and tears. We have many DJ’s with passion and heart and extraordinary musical tastes. So memorize the schedule below the player on the website and go to patreon.com/eardrumbuzzradio to help keep us going. Please enter your email address to get the blogs and notifications when new shows are up on Podbean too!


We also have a Podbean page at eardrumbuzzradio.podbean.com. You can find London Calling, Seasons Change, Beyond The Beaten Tracks, Vapour Trail, The Comforts of Madness, Friday I’m In Love and guest shows there. Listen on the site, get the app or download the show for later. Please leave a comment if you enjoyed the show. We love the feedback!



Dreamgaze is happening in Portland and Tremolo in Seattle on June 5-6!


Tremolo Festival:

Guest Directors, Black Nite Crash, Desario, Cigarettes for Breakfast, Moondaddy, Lauren Lakis, Waves Crashing, SomeSurprises, 44Go and Bridal Veil



Dreamgaze:

Night One:

Darkswoon, Cigarettes for Breakfast, Lauren Lakis and DJ Wednesday



Night Two:

Desario

Moon Daddy

Herr God

DJ Wednesday



Deep thoughts ahead...


Imagine being born to a world that accepts, supports and nurtures children to become happy, confident, able-bodied adults. Now think of how hard it is for kids who think differently, love differently and feel differently to navigate this world, at least in my experience here in lovely Burbank, California. Maybe you identify as a certain gender, no gender, or are attracted to the same gender or both? Perhaps you have learning challenges, your brains are wired in such a way that you’re teased or abused or misunderstood, or worse, given up on? Living on this planet I’ve noticed my own differences and experienced how difficult it is to figure out other people, accept others’ differences and not judging so much. I’m an INTJ. Look it up. I’m also highly sensitive. Go learn what that means. I have tinnitus. I constantly hear ringing. I’m constantly telling myself to not judge others, to accept myself and others for the way they are, to not belittle people for being different. Being an intuitive introvert, thinker and judger can be tough.


I also think both my parents are/were introverts, though my mom has always been more social, going to her knitting and garden clubs and used to help put together her high school reunions. I know my younger brother is an introvert and likely my older brother was too, if not autistic and was mentally disabled as long as I knew him, living in hospitals and assisted living. I think my father didn’t handle his challenges as well as he could, possibly because of his upbringing but did the best he could, though he was a bit judgy and never understood nor accepted my interests as much as he should have. He punished my brother and I and I think that has adversely affected me throughout my life. Grandma Gracie, and Uncle Jerry, both on my mother’s side, always took me to where I wanted to go to get birthday presents and Christmas/Hannukah presents and got me what I liked. My parents/step-parents were of various degrees accepting of me, my stepmother, not so much. But we got along well enough, though she was a pain when we were younger.


What is the hardest thing for me to accept is living in a culture that doesn’t cherish people, doesn’t promote healthy living both physically and mentally and doesn’t bring everyone up. Our culture is so toxic that so many people don’t get the courage to express their gender identity or who and how to love until they’re much older. To be comfortable in their own skin, to be confident, to not care so much about what other people think and to just be themselves. If that means a gender reassignment, coming out of the closet or to just be OK with being yourself, why does it take so long? And on top of that are the emotional aspects of being thought of as difficult or strange or different, the self-preserving mechanisms, the fears, the neuroses, the anxieties connected to wanting to be OK with oneself, whether being autistic, highly sensitive, having OCD or ADHD or even a physical challenge that can be seen. 


If only we weren’t so easily divided, so tired, so distracted, so pliable, so slow, so stupid, so gullible. Maybe if we were well educated, maybe if jobs paid enough to not just survive but to thrive, maybe if housing was affordable, health care was affordable, the news wasn’t owned by autocrats, a few people didn’t hoard all the wealth of the country. Maybe if we lived in a country that cherished their citizens, art, science, health, longevity and learning. Maybe then we could feel good about raising kids to become adults who can move through the world with confidence, find a good job that pays enough for a house, a car, vacations, living in a neighborhood with good schools, that paid their teachers well, with stores that sold fresh food at affordable prices. With kind and loving and learned people in those neighborhoods who didn’t judge or punish but nurtured different views on life, different ways of thinking, different neurological and emotional connections, to love who they wanted to and who loved themselves for who they truly are. Think about all the art and joy and relaxation and thinking and science we could develop with time and peace and enough money to thrive. I think and feel that is an achievable goal for this culture, but then I’d likely have to move somewhere in Europe to have a better life right now, where the people are reasonable and happy and smart and caring.


Be the person we all need to be: kind and generous and giving and confidant and smart and healthy and not judgey and divisive. Even while the world is going to shit we can all agree to get along.


I do love you all, listeners and non and am giving you all a big virtual hug. I’m a hugger. I’ll chat with you next month.


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Send submissions to: bret@eardrumbuzz.net with "Submission" and your band name in the subject. Include your band name, song titles, album title, track numbers and artwork in your metadata. Please no Country, Modern Pop, Blues, Rap or Americana. Please make the song/album link easy to find in the email. Please only MP3 files, no WAV files, no Spotify links, just your awesome music!

I’m looking for guest DJ’s to do a one or two hour show for Eardrum Buzz Radio’s Sixth Anniversary weekend in early July. Play what you want, talk about it and have fun! Please email bret@eardrumbuzz.net with the subject: Guest DJ and I’ll send you the info you need. The sooner you reply and get a show in, the better your time placement will be.


And we’re actually getting a few listeners tuning in through the week. Right now, at 10:20am PDT we have listeners from Brewster in New York State, Perry Hall, northeast of Baltimore and San Francisco.

DJ Wednesday is promoting a show at The Six this April!

SIX BEATS UNDER PRESENTS: SOLARA OBSCURA, BLACK MAGDALENE, boredom & Romance and DJ Wednesday spinning between sets.

3341 SE Belmont St, PDX

TIX $15 830PM


Also in April is a Dreamgaze Presents show in April at Swan Dive: Guest Directors are celebrating the release of their new record on vinyl,  Ten Million Lights (also releasing their new record on vinyl), Risley, and shoegaze newcomers As Above, plus DJ Wednesday.



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I’m working on the upcoming Friday I’m In Love with lots of classic Shoegaze bands and some newer bands, who I think deserve more attention. I’m glad I have an outlet to let you hear bands you might not know about, whether they’ve been around for years, are defunct or still going strong, or even newer bands that have solid releases and have only been around for a few years. Bands like Airiel, Levitation, Six By Seven, Joetsu Shore, Mo Dotti, Blushing, Whimsical, Doves. Bands that have found a place in my soul. You can hear Friday I’m In Love on the second and fourth Fridays at 6pm Pacific time and afterwards on Patreon and Podbean. But I’d rather chat with you live when the show is happening! It makes me feel like a proper radio DJ, like they used to take calls on the air or take requests. That human interaction is fun!


Right now I’m taking a much-needed day off from work. The Santa Ana winds kicked up this past weekend and did a number on my energy levels. For the past several days I’ve been out of it, a day ahead of myself, brain fog, aches and pains. After many years of just working through it, I’ve decided it’s better to actually not work when I’m feeling crappy. Besides, I can always use my Paid Time Off.


So here I am, adding shows to Podbean, posting on Patreon and enjoying not being on my feet in a noisy grocery store, kids crying, people asking me where things are while I’m shelving stuff.


I’m really looking forward to seeing Chapterhouse at Slide Away in May. They’re playing their debut album Whirlpool at shows in the UK and in the States. Chapterhouse posted from their Facebook page a live rendition of Pearl from just this month of March! Thanks to Vapour Trail host Greg Peters-Lefty for the message! https://www.facebook.com/reel/1284306540221135 


Rob Levy even played Pearl on his latest Comforts of Madness. Look for it on Podbean. https://eardrumbuzzradio.podbean.com/e/the-comforts-of-madness-3726/


We had rain, we had wind, we had heat, now it’s nice and cool and overcast and quiet. No dog across the street barking. Just listening to unreleased music from Sonder, chatting with a few people, hoping to hear new music from Damian Frood, (Get it at: https://thefailedbluedot.bandcamp.com/album/venus) and I’m about to see the movie The Bride. (Edit: The Bride was excellent. If you love old gangster and Universal monster movies, go see it!)


Contact me about doing a guest show, it doesn’t have to be for the sixth anniversary. Email me at bret@eardrumbuzz.net


Listen: eardrumbuzz.net 

Eardrum Buzz Radio Patreon page: patreon.com/eardrumbuzzradio

Follow Eardrum Buzz Radio: Instagram: @eardrumbuzzradio 

Send submissions to: bret@eardrumbuzz.net with "Submission" and your band name in the subject. Include your band name, song titles, album title, track numbers and artwork in your metadata. Please no Country, Modern Pop, Blues, Rap or Americana. Please make the song/album link easy to find in the email. Please only MP3 files, no WAV files, no Spotify links, just your awesome music!

Last April and May I was having trouble getting my car to pass the smog check. There was something with the catalytic converter that caused it not to work correctly. I learned that because I hadn’t been driving it that much, just to work and to San Diego a few times a year, that it needed to be “reset”. I found the process online and it came down to warming up the engine and driving it at around 55 for a short distance and then coming to a stop, then getting back up to 55 for a few more minutes, then bringing it to a stop. I had to do this until the converter was reset. I was nearing the time to have to get my registration and I ended up doing this driving test on the freeway, going east on the 134 freeway, then north up the 2 freeway, driving at 55, stopping, and repeating on the 2, several times. I did this at 6am, then began doing it even earlier, at 5:30am. As the sun was rising, I’d be driving onto the shoulder and hoping my car could slow to a stop before getting to the next onramp and getting in the way of other drivers. One thing I noticed was that even at this early time of the day, people were driving at over 65mph on their way, likely to work. Everyone was in a rush. Doing these drives was very stressful. I finally passed the smog check with only a few days to spare!


We’re so constantly on the go, getting ready for work, taking the kids to school, getting home, eating dinner, only to get up the next day to do the same thing, five or more days a week. I wonder who has the time to slow down and enjoy the small moments, interactions with their families, loved ones, cooking meals, holding hands, walking down the street and seeing flowers, smelling smells, noticing things like hopscotch squares drawn on the sidewalk in colored chalk, reading a book, just noticing and appreciating the world. Being highly sensitive and an introvert, along with having tinnitus, I tend to not want to be around crowds, noise, people talking, traffic, lots of stimulus tires me. I already work in a noisy environment and usually am happy to be alone or with a friend, talking about things that interest us, deep conversations about philosophy or history or just about movies and comics. But one thing that is always there with me is music. I can listen while reading or playing Baldur’s Gate 3. I usually spend several hours a week listening to music sent to me by publicists, labels and bands and watch great people play music on Twitch and chat with them and their viewers. creators of my favorite music to this day. 

I have people from all over the world drinking from our mugs, carrying stuff in our totes and even wearing our shirts while on vacation (see above picture of Sean F. Schultz, aka Sonder). Buy Sean’s music at: https://sondersounds.bandcamp.com.  It warms my heart to be doing my twice monthly show Friday I’m In Love on the second and fourth Fridays at 6pm Pacific, when others come around and interact with me while I’m live.  I find out what our dedicated listeners are doing, whether traveling or mowing the lawn or listening at work or having a meal or just having a beer on a Friday night or the middle of Saturday on the other side of the Pacific Ocean.


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Eardrum Buzz Radio is always on, always playing new and old music and you too can listen to it while cooking, holding hands, reading and talking with friends and loved ones, or simply when you’re curled up on the couch with your cat or dog, maybe being warmed by a fire. It doesn’t take much effort to go to the website, press play on the play button and learning about bands you never knew existed or hearing songs from your favorite bands from the 70’s on.  What would be really great is if you all could share your love of music and Eardrum Buzz Radio and spread the word and get us more listeners! I want to grow our fan base and meet new people around the world and share my station with them too. Let’s stop keeping my passion a secret to be kept to a small group of people and make our family bigger. I appreciate you all and hope to chat with you on Instagram or Bluesky or Facebook. Links are below.


And to whoever took it upon themselves to contact over 80 people to join our group page on Friday, the 13th of February, while I was doing my Valentine’s Day show, thank you! I got a few new posts about their projects and release and a few new followers and hopefully some new fans of Eardrum Buzz Radio, who will actually listen in to my and our many DJ’s shows.


Listen: eardrumbuzz.net 

Eardrum Buzz Radio Patreon page: patreon.com/eardrumbuzzradio

Follow Eardrum Buzz Radio: Instagram: @eardrumbuzzradio 

Twitter: @eardrum_buzz 

Send submissions to: bret@eardrumbuzz.net with "Submission" and your band name in the subject. Include your band name, song titles, album title, track numbers and artwork in your metadata. Please no Country, Modern Pop, Blues, Rap or Americana. Please make the song/album link easy to find in the email. Please only MP3 files, no WAV files, no Spotify links, just your awesome music!

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