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But should you put on headphones late at night, turn off the lights, and let the chaotic, looping, dusty rhythm of wash over you?
feels like a time stamp—maybe the date it was conceived, maybe just digital static. But the track itself is a dusty, low-fidelity cruise through a neon-lit Bangkok back alley. The bass doesn't just drop; it lurches . The percussion sounds like somebody shaking a toolbox in a tin shed, but somehow, it works.
There are some tracks that live in the dark corners of your "Liked Songs" playlist. The ones with the nonsensical file names. The ones you’d never post to your Instagram story, but that you absolutely need to listen to at max volume when no one else is in the car. TukTukPatrol 20 08 03 Mind A Guilty Pleasure XX...
Listening to TukTukPatrol feels like finding a VHS tape labeled "Summer 1999 – Unknown." You don't know what you're going to get, but you know it's going to be honest. There is no corporate committee behind . There is just a mind—a mind that wanted to make a guilty pleasure.
For me, that track is .
And that title? Mind A Guilty Pleasure . It’s self-aware. It knows you shouldn't like this. It knows the mix is a little rough, the sample is a little weird, and the structure makes no traditional sense. In the age of algorithmically perfect pop and AI-generated playlists, we crave texture. We crave mistakes .
Stop apologizing for your taste. Embrace the weird file names. Turn the bass up. Let TukTukPatrol take the wheel. But should you put on headphones late at
At first glance, the title reads like a corrupted hard drive file or a secret code passed between underground DJs. But hit play, and the chaos organizes itself into something unexpectedly hypnotic. Let’s be honest: the "Guilty Pleasure" series (and this specific "XX" iteration) isn't trying to win a Grammy for lyrical complexity. TukTukPatrol leans into the loop. The groove. The vibe .
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 – Specifically for the 2 AM drive home) Best listened to: Through earbuds, on a bus, watching the rain on the window. Warning: May cause uncontrollable head-nodding. Have you stumbled across a track with a weird name that turned out to be a secret banger? Drop the title in the comments—the weirder the file name, the better. The bass doesn't just drop; it lurches
And isn't that the point of underground music? To scratch the itch that polished radio hits can't reach? Should you play this at a dinner party? Absolutely not. Should you show it to your snobby audiophile friend who only listens to vinyl jazz presses? No way.

Hey it’s me, Alan. I started my career as a traditional 2D animator and after working for game cinematics, commercials and short films, I moved to Vancouver and worked as animator/supervising animator for Sony Imageworks, Rainmaker, Method Studios and Stellar Creative Lab. Some of my work includes Diablo III, Hotel Transylvania 2, Storks and Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas.
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