Tramposaurus Treks

Tramposaurus Treks: This isn’t your typical travel vlog with cute selfies and curated playlists. No, this is where the dirt gets under your nails, your boots fall apart, and you ask yourself, "Why the hell did I think trekking for six months was a good idea?" Welcome to the world of Forrest Mallard—storyteller, wanderer, and a guy who probably packed too many pairs of socks.

This time, we're diving deep into the wilds of Argentina and Chile. Think Torres del Paine, Fitz Roy, and Patagonia—a place so stunning it makes Instagram filters cry themselves to sleep. Over six months, I’ll be documenting the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Like the moment you realize you’ve run out of snacks two days from the next town.

If you’re into raw, unvarnished adventure, stories of people and places that aren’t afraid to get messy, and some gallows humor to keep things interesting, then join me. Let’s trek, let’s laugh, and just maybe—we'll find something worth getting blisters for.



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🌙 NEW ALBUM RELEASE 🇦🇫
Quiet Eid: Reflections from Afghanistan

Today I’m taking Trampy on a journey to Afghanistan during Eid.

This isn’t just another lo-fi album. Every track is inspired by the traditional music, instruments, and cultural spirit of Afghanistan. The melodies draw from the sounds of the rubab, dambura, flutes, frame drums, and centuries of Afghan musical tradition, reimagined as peaceful lo-fi soundscapes.

Imagine the first light of Eid morning over Kabul. Families gathering together after prayers. Children playing in village streets. Shared meals, quiet conversations, and the peaceful reflection that follows a day of celebration.

My goal with the PURE series is to create albums that honor the unique musical identity of cultures around the world while providing a relaxing space to study, work, read, travel, or simply unwind.

Whether you have a connection to Afghanistan or are discovering its culture for the first time, I hope this album offers a small glimpse into the warmth, beauty, and traditions that make Eid such a special time.

🎧 Listen now and travel with Trampy to Afghanistan.

What country should Trampy visit next?

#Afghanistan #EidMubarak #LoFiMusic

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WOKE UP TODAY to a wonderful new album on Trampy Chill.. themed on the Island of Bermuda. On ‪@TrampyChill‬

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🌴 NEW ALBUM OUT NOW 🌊🎷
Pink Sand After the Parade
Bermuda Day Lo-Fi from Hamilton

This album was inspired by the feeling after Bermuda Day ends — when the music fades, the harbor quiets down, and the island settles into warm ocean air and glowing night skies.

Soft lo-fi beats, jazz harmony, subtle steel pan textures, vinyl warmth, and calm coastal atmosphere all woven together into a late-night island soundtrack.

Perfect for:
🌙 Relaxing
📚 Studying
✈️ Traveling
🎧 Late-night listening

Thank you for traveling the world with Trampy 🦖🌍

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🌊 NEW ALBUM OUT NOW

Georgia Border of Salt & Prayer 祈潮 | Lo Fi Nights from the Black Sea | Trampy Chill

At the edge of Georgia, where the Black Sea meets the border, nights move slower.

Georgia: Border of Salt & Prayer is a late-night lo-fi album inspired by coastal villages, candlelit rituals, and the quiet tension of borderlands during St Andrew’s Festival. Warm jazz-leaning chords, brushed drums, and soft electric piano form the foundation, while Georgian folk instruments appear as subtle echoes—never loud, always patient.

This is lo-fi for night walks, long thoughts, travel memories, and moments when the world feels hushed but alive.

🌙 Let the tide roll in.
🕯️ Let the prayer linger.

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🎧 NEW ALBUM OUT NOW

First Called Over the Caucasus 初召 | Pure Lo Fi Reflections of St Andrew’s Day in Georgia | Trampy Chill

This album is a quiet journey into the Caucasus Mountains during St Andrew’s Day—a time of reflection, ritual, and stillness in Georgia.

Built from slow, steady lo-fi rhythms and traditional Georgian textures, these tracks stay intentionally simple and grounded. Panduri strings, hand percussion, bells, and restrained piano drift through a calm, wintry atmosphere shaped by monasteries, mountain roads, and candlelit nights.

No vocals. No fusion distractions.
Just pure lo-fi meant for focus, late evenings, and listening without urgency.

If you’re looking for lo-fi that feels ancient, patient, and rooted in place, this one is for you.

🌿 Put it on, let it play, and let the mountains breathe.

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🕯️ After the Flags Come Down 静抗

French Lo-Fi Reflections on the Victory Against Fascism | Trampy Chill

When the parades end, what remains?

After the Flags Come Down 静抗 explores the quieter side of victory—those late hours after celebration, when uniforms loosen, cafés fill, and conversations finally happen without fear. Inspired by post-liberation France, this album focuses on reflection rather than triumph.

These tracks are built on slow, understated lo-fi jazz: Rhodes and piano chords, upright bass, brushed drums, muted horn lines, and soft tape saturation. French influences drift through gently, never loud—just enough to suggest place, memory, and time.

This is lo-fi for listening closely. For remembering what was endured, and what came after.

🎧 Night listening recommended
🌙 Calm • Historical • Introspective
📻 Trampy Chill

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🎺 Bells After Silence 凱憶

Pure France Celebration of Victory Over Fascism | Trampy Chill

After years of silence, the bells finally rang.

Bells After Silence 凱憶 is a lo-fi jazz album inspired by France’s liberation and the quiet celebrations that followed the defeat of fascism in 1945. From Parisian streets to provincial towns, this record imagines the soundscape after the war ended—church bells echoing, cafés reopening, radios humming again, and people slowly returning to ordinary life.

The music blends warm lo-fi beats with French jazz textures: piano, muted trumpet, accordion, upright bass, brushed drums, and subtle ambient details. It’s reflective but hopeful—less about spectacle, more about memory and relief.

This album is made for late nights, study sessions, slow walks, and moments when history feels close but calm.

🎧 Best experienced from start to finish
🕯️ Reflective • Warm • Post-war calm
📻 Trampy Chill

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🌙 New Album Release | Quiet Victory in Puebla 静勝

Lo-Fi Reflections on Cinco de Mayo | Trampy Chill

The Battle of Puebla was brief—but its meaning endured.

Quiet Victory in Puebla 静勝 is a lo-fi meditation on resilience, pride, and the spaces history leaves behind. Gentle rhythms, jazz-inflected harmony, and restrained melodic textures create an atmosphere that feels reflective rather than celebratory. This is music for thinking, studying, writing, or simply sitting with the night.

No reenactments. No dramatics.
Just the calm echo of a moment that mattered.

🎧🌙
History doesn’t always shout—sometimes it whispers.

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🇲🇽 New Album Release | Quiet Victory at Dusk 静勝

Pure Cinco de Mayo Lo-Fi from Puebla, Mexico | Trampy Chill

Cinco de Mayo isn’t about fireworks—it’s about resolve.

Quiet Victory at Dusk 静勝 reflects on Puebla in the hours after the story is told, when the noise fades and history lingers. Soft lo-fi beats, warm jazz chords, and gentle melodic fragments unfold like evening light over tiled rooftops. There’s no urgency here—only calm, memory, and the steady rhythm of endurance.

This album is designed for late afternoons, slow evenings, and thoughtful moments.
A victory remembered not through volume, but through stillness.

🌆🎶
Let the dusk speak softly.

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🌙 New Album Release | Midnight Mariachi in Guadalajara 夜響

Lo-Fi Echoes from Jalisco’s Heart | Trampy Chill

Mariachi was born in Jalisco—but this album lives after midnight.

Midnight Mariachi in Guadalajara 夜響 explores the birthplace of mariachi through a lo-fi lens: muted trumpets, gentle violins, guitarrón textures, and warm jazz harmony drifting through quiet streets. These tracks don’t recreate tradition—they echo it, like sound lingering between stone walls long after the musicians have gone home.

Designed for deep focus, late-night work, and reflective listening, this is lo-fi rooted in place, history, and atmosphere—calm, warm, and unhurried.

🎶🌃
From the heart of Jalisco, softly into the night.

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