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This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup on a dark shelving unit.

At the center is a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, featuring a bold red-and-green split label. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing.

To the right, a colorful album sleeve is propped upright. It’s How to Be a Zillionaire! by ABC, recognizable by its bright pop-art design with large letters, stars, and a red cartoon car.

Beneath the album is a small LED audio visualizer displaying multicolored bars that react like a graphic equalizer. Below the shelf surface, a row of vertically stored vinyl records creates a neat, color-coordinated look.

On the left side, there’s a mini retro-style boombox and a small decorative figurine, adding a bit of personality to the setup.

Overall, the scene feels curated and stylish—minimal but expressive—with a clear focus on music and vinyl culture.

This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup on a dark shelving unit. At the center is a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, featuring a bold red-and-green split label. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. To the right, a colorful album sleeve is propped upright. It’s How to Be a Zillionaire! by ABC, recognizable by its bright pop-art design with large letters, stars, and a red cartoon car. Beneath the album is a small LED audio visualizer displaying multicolored bars that react like a graphic equalizer. Below the shelf surface, a row of vertically stored vinyl records creates a neat, color-coordinated look. On the left side, there’s a mini retro-style boombox and a small decorative figurine, adding a bit of personality to the setup. Overall, the scene feels curated and stylish—minimal but expressive—with a clear focus on music and vinyl culture.

Day 22: From the 1980s. ABC - How To Be A Zillionaire. Technically, the single was How To Be A Millionaire and the album was Zillionaire, but the extended mixes were also upgraded to zillionaire status.
#abc
#howtobeamillionaire
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
www.youtube.com/watch?v=re9U...

14 hours ago 8 0 0 0
A black-and-white photo of a vinyl listening setup. A Technics turntable sits on top of a shelving unit, its clear dust cover open and a record spinning on the platter. The tonearm is lowered onto the vinyl, suggesting music is playing.

To the right, a large Johnny Cash album cover (likely American Recordings era) is propped upright, featuring a stark portrait of Cash in front of a wooden fence with bold “CASH” lettering across the top. Below it, a small audio visualizer display shows block-style bars.

On the left side of the turntable, there are decorative items: a retro-style boombox, a paper towel roll with a printed design, and two miniature guitar models leaning against the wall. The shelving unit beneath holds vertically stored vinyl records.

Overall, the scene has a clean, curated aesthetic with a vintage music vibe, emphasized by the monochrome styling.

A black-and-white photo of a vinyl listening setup. A Technics turntable sits on top of a shelving unit, its clear dust cover open and a record spinning on the platter. The tonearm is lowered onto the vinyl, suggesting music is playing. To the right, a large Johnny Cash album cover (likely American Recordings era) is propped upright, featuring a stark portrait of Cash in front of a wooden fence with bold “CASH” lettering across the top. Below it, a small audio visualizer display shows block-style bars. On the left side of the turntable, there are decorative items: a retro-style boombox, a paper towel roll with a printed design, and two miniature guitar models leaning against the wall. The shelving unit beneath holds vertically stored vinyl records. Overall, the scene has a clean, curated aesthetic with a vintage music vibe, emphasized by the monochrome styling.

Day 21: A cover version. Johnny Cash covered Soundgarden's Rusty Cage and absolutely made it his own. I love the original and I love his take.
#johnnycash
#rustycage
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylsky
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CrB...

1 day ago 11 0 0 0
A close-up of a turntable playing a vinyl record on a striking black-and-yellow spiral slipmat, creating a vivid swirling visual as it spins.

The record is “Saved by Zero” by The Fixx, and its center label features stylized artwork of a muscular, human-like figure leaning forward against a diagonal surface, set against a blue sky background.

The tonearm is lowered onto the record, with the stylus tracking the grooves, indicating the music is actively playing. The turntable has a sleek metallic finish, and the clear dust cover is open above it. The high-contrast spiral pattern and the rotating motion give the scene a dynamic, almost hypnotic feel.

A close-up of a turntable playing a vinyl record on a striking black-and-yellow spiral slipmat, creating a vivid swirling visual as it spins. The record is “Saved by Zero” by The Fixx, and its center label features stylized artwork of a muscular, human-like figure leaning forward against a diagonal surface, set against a blue sky background. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, with the stylus tracking the grooves, indicating the music is actively playing. The turntable has a sleek metallic finish, and the clear dust cover is open above it. The high-contrast spiral pattern and the rotating motion give the scene a dynamic, almost hypnotic feel.

Day 20: A number in the title. The Fixx - Saved By Zero.
#thefixx
#savedbyzero
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcollection
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOiZ...

2 days ago 15 1 0 0
This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup.

On the left, there’s a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. The lighting creates a subtle red reflection on the vinyl surface, adding a warm, atmospheric touch.

To the right of the turntable, the album sleeve for “Under the Bridge” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is displayed upright. The cover features a black-and-white cityscape with a bridge, framed by a bold border repeating the band and song title in red and yellow text.

Below the album sleeve sits a small rectangular LED display device showing a colorful, pixel-style spectrum or waveform visualization—likely reacting to the music. It transitions from reds and yellows on the left to greens and blues on the right.

The setup rests on a black shelving unit, and beneath it is a neatly organized collection of vinyl records stored vertically, with their spines facing outward in a rainbow-like variety of colors.

Overall, the scene has a tidy, curated feel—blending classic analog audio with modern visual flair.

This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup. On the left, there’s a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. The lighting creates a subtle red reflection on the vinyl surface, adding a warm, atmospheric touch. To the right of the turntable, the album sleeve for “Under the Bridge” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is displayed upright. The cover features a black-and-white cityscape with a bridge, framed by a bold border repeating the band and song title in red and yellow text. Below the album sleeve sits a small rectangular LED display device showing a colorful, pixel-style spectrum or waveform visualization—likely reacting to the music. It transitions from reds and yellows on the left to greens and blues on the right. The setup rests on a black shelving unit, and beneath it is a neatly organized collection of vinyl records stored vertically, with their spines facing outward in a rainbow-like variety of colors. Overall, the scene has a tidy, curated feel—blending classic analog audio with modern visual flair.

Day 19: From your favourite album. I bought Blood Sugar Sex Magik the day it was released and never stopped listening to it.
#rhcp
#bloodsugarsexmagik
#underthebridge
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#nowspinning
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLvo...

3 days ago 14 0 0 0
This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup.

On the left, a Technics turntable sits on a black shelf with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, reflecting warm red light across its surface. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s actively playing. The turntable itself has a sleek silver finish with minimal controls visible near the front edge.

To the right of the turntable, a small LED spectrum visualizer displays colorful bars that rise and fall in a wave pattern, suggesting it’s reacting to the music. The lights range from blues and purples to yellows and reds, creating a vibrant contrast against the darker surroundings.

Resting on top of the visualizer is the album cover for Depeche Mode – Enjoy the Silence. The cover features a deep blue background with a simple white rose graphic and minimalist text, giving it a clean, iconic look.

Below the shelf, a neatly arranged collection of vinyl records is visible, their spines showing a variety of colors, adding to the aesthetic of a curated music space.

Overall, the scene feels organized, stylish, and very much centered around enjoying music on vinyl, with a subtle blend of analog and digital elements.

This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup. On the left, a Technics turntable sits on a black shelf with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, reflecting warm red light across its surface. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s actively playing. The turntable itself has a sleek silver finish with minimal controls visible near the front edge. To the right of the turntable, a small LED spectrum visualizer displays colorful bars that rise and fall in a wave pattern, suggesting it’s reacting to the music. The lights range from blues and purples to yellows and reds, creating a vibrant contrast against the darker surroundings. Resting on top of the visualizer is the album cover for Depeche Mode – Enjoy the Silence. The cover features a deep blue background with a simple white rose graphic and minimalist text, giving it a clean, iconic look. Below the shelf, a neatly arranged collection of vinyl records is visible, their spines showing a variety of colors, adding to the aesthetic of a curated music space. Overall, the scene feels organized, stylish, and very much centered around enjoying music on vinyl, with a subtle blend of analog and digital elements.

Day 18: From the 1990s. Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence.
#depechemode
#enjoythesilence
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylsky
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGSK...

4 days ago 24 0 0 0
This is a clean, well-organized vinyl listening setup on top of a black shelving unit.

On the left sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. The turntable has a sleek, modern design with a brushed metal finish.

Behind and to the left are a few music-themed collectibles: two miniature electric guitars on stands, a small retro-style boombox model, and a dark helmeted figurine, adding personality to the setup.

To the right, the vinyl sleeve on display is for
Blue Monday by New Order.
The iconic cover features concentric colored rings radiating from a red center on a black background, designed to resemble a stylized floppy disk—one of the most recognizable designs in music packaging.

Below the sleeve is a compact LED audio visualizer with colorful square lights arranged like equalizer bars, glowing in different colors and heights, likely reacting to the music being played.

The shelving unit beneath holds a collection of records or box sets arranged vertically, with bright, varied colors—reds, blues, purples, and greens—adding a vibrant backdrop.

Overall, it’s a stylish, thoughtfully arranged vinyl listening station that blends high-quality audio gear with visual flair and music culture.

This is a clean, well-organized vinyl listening setup on top of a black shelving unit. On the left sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. The turntable has a sleek, modern design with a brushed metal finish. Behind and to the left are a few music-themed collectibles: two miniature electric guitars on stands, a small retro-style boombox model, and a dark helmeted figurine, adding personality to the setup. To the right, the vinyl sleeve on display is for Blue Monday by New Order. The iconic cover features concentric colored rings radiating from a red center on a black background, designed to resemble a stylized floppy disk—one of the most recognizable designs in music packaging. Below the sleeve is a compact LED audio visualizer with colorful square lights arranged like equalizer bars, glowing in different colors and heights, likely reacting to the music being played. The shelving unit beneath holds a collection of records or box sets arranged vertically, with bright, varied colors—reds, blues, purples, and greens—adding a vibrant backdrop. Overall, it’s a stylish, thoughtfully arranged vinyl listening station that blends high-quality audio gear with visual flair and music culture.

Day 17: Day of the week in the title. New Order - Blue Monday.
#neworder
#bluemonday
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcollection
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GMj...

5 days ago 16 0 0 0
This image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup arranged on a black shelving unit.

On the left, a silver Technics turntable sits with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. The lighting reflects softly off the platter and dust cover, giving it a polished, high-end look.

Next to the turntable, propped upright, is the “Legs” single by Art of Noise. The cover features a black horse silhouette with colorful streaks trailing behind its legs, creating a sense of motion. A Japanese obi strip runs down the left side, indicating this is a Japanese pressing.

Below the album cover is a compact LED audio visualizer, displaying a bright rainbow spectrum of bars that appear to respond to the music playing.

On the far left edge of the shelf, there are a couple of miniature guitar models on stands, adding a decorative, music-themed touch.

In the lower section of the unit, a row of vinyl records is stored vertically, with various colored spines visible, suggesting a curated collection.

Overall, the scene feels clean and intentional—focused on vinyl playback with a mix of modern tech (the visualizer) and classic analog gear.

This image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup arranged on a black shelving unit. On the left, a silver Technics turntable sits with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. The lighting reflects softly off the platter and dust cover, giving it a polished, high-end look. Next to the turntable, propped upright, is the “Legs” single by Art of Noise. The cover features a black horse silhouette with colorful streaks trailing behind its legs, creating a sense of motion. A Japanese obi strip runs down the left side, indicating this is a Japanese pressing. Below the album cover is a compact LED audio visualizer, displaying a bright rainbow spectrum of bars that appear to respond to the music playing. On the far left edge of the shelf, there are a couple of miniature guitar models on stands, adding a decorative, music-themed touch. In the lower section of the unit, a row of vinyl records is stored vertically, with various colored spines visible, suggesting a curated collection. Overall, the scene feels clean and intentional—focused on vinyl playback with a mix of modern tech (the visualizer) and classic analog gear.

Day 16: Body part in title. Art of Noise - Legs.
#artofnoise
#legs
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcollection
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeD1...

6 days ago 8 0 0 0
This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup with a bit of personality and color.
On the left sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. Behind the turntable, there are a few miniature electric guitars on display, adding a subtle rock-themed touch.
To the right, propped up against the wall, is the album cover for “Instant Club Hit (You’ll Dance to Anything)” by The Dead Milkmen. The artwork is bold and playful, featuring bright colors, hand-drawn elements, and the band’s name prominently across the top.
Below the album is a compact audio component or visualizer with a dark faceplate and a row of small, colorful LED lights forming a waveform-like pattern, suggesting it’s reacting to the music being played.
Everything sits on a black shelving unit, with vinyl records stored neatly in the cubbies below. The lighting is warm with a slight red glow, giving the whole scene a cozy, late-night listening vibe.

This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup with a bit of personality and color. On the left sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. Behind the turntable, there are a few miniature electric guitars on display, adding a subtle rock-themed touch. To the right, propped up against the wall, is the album cover for “Instant Club Hit (You’ll Dance to Anything)” by The Dead Milkmen. The artwork is bold and playful, featuring bright colors, hand-drawn elements, and the band’s name prominently across the top. Below the album is a compact audio component or visualizer with a dark faceplate and a row of small, colorful LED lights forming a waveform-like pattern, suggesting it’s reacting to the music being played. Everything sits on a black shelving unit, with vinyl records stored neatly in the cubbies below. The lighting is warm with a slight red glow, giving the whole scene a cozy, late-night listening vibe.

Day 15: (brackets in the title). The Dead Milkmen - Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything).
#thedeadmilkmen
#instantclubhit
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylsky
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdy5...

1 week ago 15 0 0 0
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This is a close-up of a turntable in action, with a vinyl record spinning under warm red lighting. The motion blur on the record creates a striking circular pattern of red reflections, giving the scene a dynamic, almost hypnotic feel.

At the center label of the record, you can make out the title “HOT CHILI PEPPERS SNOW”, indicating it’s the Red Hot Chili Peppers single “Snow (Hey Oh)”. Off to the lower right, the record sleeve or insert is visible, clearly listing:

“Snow (Hey Oh)”
“Funny Face” (as a B-side)

The tonearm is positioned on the record, actively playing it, with the stylus resting in the groove. The turntable itself has a clean, modern metallic finish, and the dust cover is open, catching some of the ambient red light reflections.

Overall, it’s a stylish, atmospheric shot of a vinyl listening session—focused on the tactile, analog experience, with lighting that adds a dramatic, almost club-like vibe.

This is a close-up of a turntable in action, with a vinyl record spinning under warm red lighting. The motion blur on the record creates a striking circular pattern of red reflections, giving the scene a dynamic, almost hypnotic feel. At the center label of the record, you can make out the title “HOT CHILI PEPPERS SNOW”, indicating it’s the Red Hot Chili Peppers single “Snow (Hey Oh)”. Off to the lower right, the record sleeve or insert is visible, clearly listing: “Snow (Hey Oh)” “Funny Face” (as a B-side) The tonearm is positioned on the record, actively playing it, with the stylus resting in the groove. The turntable itself has a clean, modern metallic finish, and the dust cover is open, catching some of the ambient red light reflections. Overall, it’s a stylish, atmospheric shot of a vinyl listening session—focused on the tactile, analog experience, with lighting that adds a dramatic, almost club-like vibe.

Day 14: A type of weather in the title. RHCP - Snow (Hey Oh).
#rhcp
#snowheyoh
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcollection
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuFI...

1 week ago 9 0 0 0
This is a clean, well-curated vinyl listening setup with a strong early-2000s UK vibe.

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### 🎧 Centerpiece: Turntable in Action

* A **silver Technics turntable** sits on a black cabinet, its clear dust cover raised.
* A **black vinyl record** with a bright **orange center label** is spinning, with the tonearm already placed on the record—so it’s actively playing.
* The setup feels modern but classic, with a focus on sound quality and presentation.

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### 🎶 Now Playing Display

* To the right, the record sleeve for
  **DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies – “Do You Really Like It?”**
  is prominently displayed upright.
* The sleeve has a **wood-panel-style design** with photos of the group across the middle.
* Below it, a small **LED visualizer display** shows a colorful, arrow-like equalizer pattern reacting to the music—adding a modern, digital touch.

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### 🎸 Left-Side Details

* On the left side of the turntable are **miniature guitar models** (including bass and electric styles), adding a music-themed decorative element.
* There’s also a small **retro-style radio or speaker** and what appears to be a stylized figure or artwork partially visible.

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### 📦 Storage & Extras

* Below the turntable, a shelf holds **vinyl records stored vertically**, suggesting an organized collection.
* A small card or insert rests on the cabinet surface, possibly related to the record or setup.

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### 🎯 Overall Feel

* The scene blends **audiophile gear, collector aesthetics, and nostalgia**
* The choice of *“Do You Really Like It?”* ties directly into that **summer 2001 UK garage energy** we were just talking about
* It feels like a **dedicated listening moment**, not just background music—intentional and curated

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If anything, this setup perfectly matches the era: **physical media + modern touches + a very specific musical memory being brought to life.**

This is a clean, well-curated vinyl listening setup with a strong early-2000s UK vibe. --- ### 🎧 Centerpiece: Turntable in Action * A **silver Technics turntable** sits on a black cabinet, its clear dust cover raised. * A **black vinyl record** with a bright **orange center label** is spinning, with the tonearm already placed on the record—so it’s actively playing. * The setup feels modern but classic, with a focus on sound quality and presentation. --- ### 🎶 Now Playing Display * To the right, the record sleeve for **DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies – “Do You Really Like It?”** is prominently displayed upright. * The sleeve has a **wood-panel-style design** with photos of the group across the middle. * Below it, a small **LED visualizer display** shows a colorful, arrow-like equalizer pattern reacting to the music—adding a modern, digital touch. --- ### 🎸 Left-Side Details * On the left side of the turntable are **miniature guitar models** (including bass and electric styles), adding a music-themed decorative element. * There’s also a small **retro-style radio or speaker** and what appears to be a stylized figure or artwork partially visible. --- ### 📦 Storage & Extras * Below the turntable, a shelf holds **vinyl records stored vertically**, suggesting an organized collection. * A small card or insert rests on the cabinet surface, possibly related to the record or setup. --- ### 🎯 Overall Feel * The scene blends **audiophile gear, collector aesthetics, and nostalgia** * The choice of *“Do You Really Like It?”* ties directly into that **summer 2001 UK garage energy** we were just talking about * It feels like a **dedicated listening moment**, not just background music—intentional and curated --- If anything, this setup perfectly matches the era: **physical media + modern touches + a very specific musical memory being brought to life.**

Day 13: From the 2000s. DJ Pied Piper & The Masters of Ceremonies with the undisputed UK summer anthem of 2001.
#djpiedpiper
#doyoureallylikeit
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
www.youtube.com/watch?v=khW5...

1 week ago 6 0 0 0
This image shows a well-organized vinyl listening setup positioned along a wall near a staircase.

At the center-left sits a modern turntable with its clear dust cover open. A bright translucent orange vinyl record is on the platter, giving the setup a bold pop of color. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, suggesting it’s currently playing.

To the left of the turntable, there’s a small display area featuring:

A couple of miniature electric guitars on stands
A Darth Vader helmet figure
A retro-style silver boombox model
A white container with stylized artwork (appears to feature illustrated faces)

To the right of the turntable is a black audio component (likely an amplifier or receiver) with a colorful LED spectrum display showing blocks of pink, purple, red, and yellow that resemble audio levels bouncing to the music.

Leaning against the wall on top of that component is a vinyl sleeve for the “Judgment Night” soundtrack. The cover prominently lists artists like:

House of Pain & Helmet
De La Soul & Teenage Fanclub
Run D.M.C. & Living Colour
Cypress Hill & Sonic Youth
Ice-T & Slayer
…and others, emphasizing a rap/rock crossover theme.

Below the setup, a shelving unit holds a collection of records stored vertically, with visible spines in various colors.

Overall, the scene blends music fandom, audio gear, and collectibles into a clean, stylish listening corner with a strong 90s alt/hip-hop aesthetic.

This image shows a well-organized vinyl listening setup positioned along a wall near a staircase. At the center-left sits a modern turntable with its clear dust cover open. A bright translucent orange vinyl record is on the platter, giving the setup a bold pop of color. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, suggesting it’s currently playing. To the left of the turntable, there’s a small display area featuring: A couple of miniature electric guitars on stands A Darth Vader helmet figure A retro-style silver boombox model A white container with stylized artwork (appears to feature illustrated faces) To the right of the turntable is a black audio component (likely an amplifier or receiver) with a colorful LED spectrum display showing blocks of pink, purple, red, and yellow that resemble audio levels bouncing to the music. Leaning against the wall on top of that component is a vinyl sleeve for the “Judgment Night” soundtrack. The cover prominently lists artists like: House of Pain & Helmet De La Soul & Teenage Fanclub Run D.M.C. & Living Colour Cypress Hill & Sonic Youth Ice-T & Slayer …and others, emphasizing a rap/rock crossover theme. Below the setup, a shelving unit holds a collection of records stored vertically, with visible spines in various colors. Overall, the scene blends music fandom, audio gear, and collectibles into a clean, stylish listening corner with a strong 90s alt/hip-hop aesthetic.

Day 12: Alliterative title. Run-DMC and Living Colour - Me Myself & My Microphone. I was a big rap-rock fan, so this soundtrack was a dream come true for me.
#rundmc
#livingcolour
#memyselfandmymicrophone
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcollection
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu1u...

1 week ago 9 0 0 0
This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup on a black cabinet.

On the left, there’s a silver Technics turntable with its transparent dust cover raised. A black vinyl record with a blue center label is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. Below the turntable, a shelf holds a collection of records stored vertically, their spines visible.

To the right, a Primal Scream record sleeve is prominently displayed upright. The cover features a blurred, motion-heavy portrait of a person with long hair, with the band name “primal scream” in bold lettering at the top. Beneath the sleeve sits a small LED audio visualizer displaying colorful bars in red, yellow, green, and blue, reacting as if to the music.

In the background on the far left, there are decorative items including miniature guitar models and a small container, adding a personal, music-themed touch to the setup. The overall scene feels curated and intentional—part listening station, part display.

This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup on a black cabinet. On the left, there’s a silver Technics turntable with its transparent dust cover raised. A black vinyl record with a blue center label is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s currently playing. Below the turntable, a shelf holds a collection of records stored vertically, their spines visible. To the right, a Primal Scream record sleeve is prominently displayed upright. The cover features a blurred, motion-heavy portrait of a person with long hair, with the band name “primal scream” in bold lettering at the top. Beneath the sleeve sits a small LED audio visualizer displaying colorful bars in red, yellow, green, and blue, reacting as if to the music. In the background on the far left, there are decorative items including miniature guitar models and a small container, adding a personal, music-themed touch to the setup. The overall scene feels curated and intentional—part listening station, part display.

Day 11: Over 7 minutes long. Primal Scream - Loaded.
#primalscream
#loaded
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFrq...

1 week ago 8 0 0 0
This is a stylish vinyl listening setup with a strong Prince-themed focal point and some cool collector details.

At the center sits a Technics turntable with its dust cover open, actively playing a black vinyl record. The tonearm is positioned on the record, suggesting music is currently playing. The turntable rests on a black shelving unit filled with vertically stored vinyl records below.

To the right, prominently displayed, is a Prince maxi single—“Little Red Corvette”. The cover shows Prince in his iconic purple jacket, and the bold pink “PRINCE” lettering stands out. In front of it is a digital LED audio visualizer, showing animated bar-style lights reacting as if to the music.

In front of the turntable is a small purple guitar figurine, clearly inspired by Prince’s famous “Love Symbol” guitar—adding a thematic touch that ties the whole setup together.

On the left side of the turntable, there’s a cluster of decorative items:

A mini boombox-style radio
A Darth Vader helmet figurine
A couple of miniature electric guitars on stands
A white container with a graphic print

The background shows a clean, neutral wall and part of a staircase railing, giving the space a tidy, home-listening-corner vibe.

Overall, it’s a well-curated, visually appealing setup that blends vinyl listening, music memorabilia, and personality—especially celebrating Prince.

This is a stylish vinyl listening setup with a strong Prince-themed focal point and some cool collector details. At the center sits a Technics turntable with its dust cover open, actively playing a black vinyl record. The tonearm is positioned on the record, suggesting music is currently playing. The turntable rests on a black shelving unit filled with vertically stored vinyl records below. To the right, prominently displayed, is a Prince maxi single—“Little Red Corvette”. The cover shows Prince in his iconic purple jacket, and the bold pink “PRINCE” lettering stands out. In front of it is a digital LED audio visualizer, showing animated bar-style lights reacting as if to the music. In front of the turntable is a small purple guitar figurine, clearly inspired by Prince’s famous “Love Symbol” guitar—adding a thematic touch that ties the whole setup together. On the left side of the turntable, there’s a cluster of decorative items: A mini boombox-style radio A Darth Vader helmet figurine A couple of miniature electric guitars on stands A white container with a graphic print The background shows a clean, neutral wall and part of a staircase railing, giving the space a tidy, home-listening-corner vibe. Overall, it’s a well-curated, visually appealing setup that blends vinyl listening, music memorabilia, and personality—especially celebrating Prince.

Day 10: A colour in the title. Prince - Little Red Corvette (Dance Mix). I heard this version on the radio back in the day and my mind was blown when I heard an extra verse.
#prince
#littleredcorvette
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0Kp...

1 week ago 20 2 2 0
This image shows another polished vinyl listening setup on a black shelving unit, positioned beside a staircase.

At the center-left sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record with a bright red center label is spinning, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating active playback. The lighting gives the record a warm glow.

To the right, a bold and striking album cover is displayed: “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk. The artwork features silhouetted band members standing against a large, glowing red/orange sun, creating a dramatic, minimalist look. A sticker in the top corner references the Daft Punk remix.

Directly below the album is a rectangular LED audio spectrum visualizer, showing a gradient of colors—reds, oranges, blues, and purples—forming rising and falling bars as if reacting to the music.

Further to the right is a boxed collectible: a Funko Pop! Rocks “Daft Punk Discovery Era” figure set, still in its packaging, featuring the duo’s iconic helmets.

On the left side of the turntable, there’s a consistent cluster of music-themed decor:

Two miniature electric guitars on stands
A small Darth Vader figure
A retro-style silver boombox model
A white cowbell tucked behind

Below, the shelving unit holds neatly organized vinyl records or large-format media in colorful sleeves.

Overall, the scene blends modern hi-fi equipment with electronic music aesthetics and collectibles, highlighting Daft Punk as the centerpiece of this listening moment.

This image shows another polished vinyl listening setup on a black shelving unit, positioned beside a staircase. At the center-left sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record with a bright red center label is spinning, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating active playback. The lighting gives the record a warm glow. To the right, a bold and striking album cover is displayed: “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk. The artwork features silhouetted band members standing against a large, glowing red/orange sun, creating a dramatic, minimalist look. A sticker in the top corner references the Daft Punk remix. Directly below the album is a rectangular LED audio spectrum visualizer, showing a gradient of colors—reds, oranges, blues, and purples—forming rising and falling bars as if reacting to the music. Further to the right is a boxed collectible: a Funko Pop! Rocks “Daft Punk Discovery Era” figure set, still in its packaging, featuring the duo’s iconic helmets. On the left side of the turntable, there’s a consistent cluster of music-themed decor: Two miniature electric guitars on stands A small Darth Vader figure A retro-style silver boombox model A white cowbell tucked behind Below, the shelving unit holds neatly organized vinyl records or large-format media in colorful sleeves. Overall, the scene blends modern hi-fi equipment with electronic music aesthetics and collectibles, highlighting Daft Punk as the centerpiece of this listening moment.

Day 8: From the 2010s. It seems I skipped a day. It's not too late, I guess. Daft Punk - Get Lucky.
#daftpunk
#getlucky
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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2 weeks ago 14 0 0 0
This image shows another neatly arranged vinyl listening setup on a black shelving unit, positioned beside a staircase with dark railing.

At the center is a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning, and the tonearm is actively playing it. The setup looks clean and modern, with soft ambient lighting reflecting off the platter.

To the right, a colorful album cover is prominently displayed: “Give It Away” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers (a maxi-single). The artwork features a vibrant, stylized baby surrounded by ornate, warm-toned imagery—reds, golds, and oranges dominate the scene. In front of it, an open insert or lyric sheet is propped up, showing the song title “Give It Away” along with text and a black-and-white image of a band member.

Below the album, a rectangular LED audio visualizer displays animated bars in blue and purple tones, reacting as if to the music.

To the left of the turntable is a small collection of music-themed decor:

Two miniature electric guitars on stands
A small Darth Vader figure
A retro-style silver boombox model
A white cowbell tucked slightly behind

The shelf below contains vertically stored vinyl records or large-format items with colorful spines, reinforcing the collector vibe.

Overall, the scene feels like a curated, music-lover’s listening corner—combining modern hi-fi gear with rock memorabilia and a strong visual focus on the Red Hot Chili Peppers release currently on display.

This image shows another neatly arranged vinyl listening setup on a black shelving unit, positioned beside a staircase with dark railing. At the center is a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning, and the tonearm is actively playing it. The setup looks clean and modern, with soft ambient lighting reflecting off the platter. To the right, a colorful album cover is prominently displayed: “Give It Away” by the Red Hot Chili Peppers (a maxi-single). The artwork features a vibrant, stylized baby surrounded by ornate, warm-toned imagery—reds, golds, and oranges dominate the scene. In front of it, an open insert or lyric sheet is propped up, showing the song title “Give It Away” along with text and a black-and-white image of a band member. Below the album, a rectangular LED audio visualizer displays animated bars in blue and purple tones, reacting as if to the music. To the left of the turntable is a small collection of music-themed decor: Two miniature electric guitars on stands A small Darth Vader figure A retro-style silver boombox model A white cowbell tucked slightly behind The shelf below contains vertically stored vinyl records or large-format items with colorful spines, reinforcing the collector vibe. Overall, the scene feels like a curated, music-lover’s listening corner—combining modern hi-fi gear with rock memorabilia and a strong visual focus on the Red Hot Chili Peppers release currently on display.

Day 9: Band you've seen live the most. Tied with FNM is RHCP with 10 shows. First show - February 1990 in London, England. Last show - September 2022 in Washington, DC.
#rhcp
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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2 weeks ago 10 0 0 0
This image shows a clean, well-organized vinyl listening setup positioned on a black shelving unit against a light-colored wall.

At the center is a silver Technics turntable with its transparent dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating that music is currently playing. The turntable has a modern, minimalist look with subtle indicator lights.

To the right of the turntable, an album cover is displayed upright: “We Care A Lot” by Faith No More. The cover art is vivid and chaotic, featuring a distorted, expressive face in bright reds, pinks, and oranges. Beneath it sits a small rectangular LED spectrum visualizer, showing colorful bar-style levels reacting as if to the music.

To the left of the turntable, there’s a small cluster of decorative items:

Two miniature electric guitars on stands
A small Darth Vader figure
A retro-style silver boombox model
A white cowbell tucked slightly behind

Below the surface, the shelving unit contains vertically stored vinyl records or large-format media in various colored sleeves, adding to the collector aesthetic.

Overall, the scene feels like a curated music enthusiast’s corner—clean, modern, and personalized with rock memorabilia and visual touches that complement the vinyl listening experience.

This image shows a clean, well-organized vinyl listening setup positioned on a black shelving unit against a light-colored wall. At the center is a silver Technics turntable with its transparent dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating that music is currently playing. The turntable has a modern, minimalist look with subtle indicator lights. To the right of the turntable, an album cover is displayed upright: “We Care A Lot” by Faith No More. The cover art is vivid and chaotic, featuring a distorted, expressive face in bright reds, pinks, and oranges. Beneath it sits a small rectangular LED spectrum visualizer, showing colorful bar-style levels reacting as if to the music. To the left of the turntable, there’s a small cluster of decorative items: Two miniature electric guitars on stands A small Darth Vader figure A retro-style silver boombox model A white cowbell tucked slightly behind Below the surface, the shelving unit contains vertically stored vinyl records or large-format media in various colored sleeves, adding to the collector aesthetic. Overall, the scene feels like a curated music enthusiast’s corner—clean, modern, and personalized with rock memorabilia and visual touches that complement the vinyl listening experience.

Day 9: Band you've seen live the most. Two bands are tied at 10 shows. Up first is Faith No More. First show - July 1989 in London, England. Last show - September 2015 in Morrison, Colorado.
#faithnomore
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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2 weeks ago 9 0 0 0
A clean, well-curated vinyl listening setup is arranged on top of a black shelving unit near a staircase.

At the center sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised, playing a black vinyl record with a red-and-green label. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, suggesting music is actively playing.

To the right, the iconic debut album by Led Zeppelin is prominently displayed on a stand. The cover features the black-and-white image of the Hindenburg airship with the band’s name in yellow at the top.

Below the album is a compact audio component with a glowing purple LED equalizer display, adding a modern visual touch.

On the left side of the turntable are decorative items:

A small Darth Vader helmet
A retro-style silver boombox model
Two miniature electric guitars on stands

The shelving unit beneath holds neatly organized vinyl records or books, adding color and depth to the scene.

Overall, the setup blends classic rock aesthetics with modern audio gear and collectible décor, creating a stylish and personal listening space.

A clean, well-curated vinyl listening setup is arranged on top of a black shelving unit near a staircase. At the center sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised, playing a black vinyl record with a red-and-green label. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, suggesting music is actively playing. To the right, the iconic debut album by Led Zeppelin is prominently displayed on a stand. The cover features the black-and-white image of the Hindenburg airship with the band’s name in yellow at the top. Below the album is a compact audio component with a glowing purple LED equalizer display, adding a modern visual touch. On the left side of the turntable are decorative items: A small Darth Vader helmet A retro-style silver boombox model Two miniature electric guitars on stands The shelving unit beneath holds neatly organized vinyl records or books, adding color and depth to the scene. Overall, the setup blends classic rock aesthetics with modern audio gear and collectible décor, creating a stylish and personal listening space.

Day 7: Good or bad in the title. Why not both? Led Zeppelin - Good Times Bad Times.
#ledzeppelin
#goodtimesbadtimes
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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2 weeks ago 13 0 0 0
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A clean, well-organized vinyl listening setup is shown on top of a black shelving unit filled with records.

At the center sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, with the tonearm positioned over it, indicating it’s currently playing.

To the right, the album sleeve for Soundgarden – “Jesus Christ Pose” is prominently displayed. The cover features bold red “SOUNDGARDEN” lettering at the top and a stark, high-contrast image of a figure on a cross. Below the sleeve is a colorful LED audio visualizer showing animated equalizer bars in bright blues, pinks, yellows, and greens.

On the left side of the turntable, there are decorative items including a small retro-style radio, miniature electric guitar models on stands, and a white container with band imagery. In the background, a staircase railing is visible, suggesting the setup is placed in a living area or near an entryway.

Overall, the scene combines a modern hi-fi setup with rock memorabilia, giving it a curated, music enthusiast vibe.

A clean, well-organized vinyl listening setup is shown on top of a black shelving unit filled with records. At the center sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, with the tonearm positioned over it, indicating it’s currently playing. To the right, the album sleeve for Soundgarden – “Jesus Christ Pose” is prominently displayed. The cover features bold red “SOUNDGARDEN” lettering at the top and a stark, high-contrast image of a figure on a cross. Below the sleeve is a colorful LED audio visualizer showing animated equalizer bars in bright blues, pinks, yellows, and greens. On the left side of the turntable, there are decorative items including a small retro-style radio, miniature electric guitar models on stands, and a white container with band imagery. In the background, a staircase railing is visible, suggesting the setup is placed in a living area or near an entryway. Overall, the scene combines a modern hi-fi setup with rock memorabilia, giving it a curated, music enthusiast vibe.

Day 6: Used to hate but love now. That has never happened. However, I thought JCP was just OK at first. It wasn't until much later when it was rated as one of the most difficult songs in the Rock Band video game that I gave it a proper listen. It is now one of my all-time faves.
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2 weeks ago 14 0 0 0
The image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup centered around a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on top of a yellow spiral-pattern slipmat, creating a striking, hypnotic visual effect as it rotates. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s actively playing.

To the left of the turntable are several miniature guitar models on stands, adding a decorative, music-themed accent.

On the right, the record sleeve for “Guns of Brixton” by The Clash is displayed upright, featuring a stylized nighttime city skyline with bold yellow text.

Below the sleeve is a purple LED display panel that is scrolling the text “NOW PLAYING.” The unit includes knobs for brightness, sensitivity, and mode, suggesting it may be sound-reactive or customizable.

The setup sits on a black cabinet with vinyl records stored neatly below, giving the scene a polished, curated, and audiophile-inspired vibe.

The image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup centered around a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover open. A black vinyl record is spinning on top of a yellow spiral-pattern slipmat, creating a striking, hypnotic visual effect as it rotates. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s actively playing. To the left of the turntable are several miniature guitar models on stands, adding a decorative, music-themed accent. On the right, the record sleeve for “Guns of Brixton” by The Clash is displayed upright, featuring a stylized nighttime city skyline with bold yellow text. Below the sleeve is a purple LED display panel that is scrolling the text “NOW PLAYING.” The unit includes knobs for brightness, sensitivity, and mode, suggesting it may be sound-reactive or customizable. The setup sits on a black cabinet with vinyl records stored neatly below, giving the scene a polished, curated, and audiophile-inspired vibe.

Day 5: A place in the title. The Clash - The Guns of Brixton.
#theclash
#thegunsofbrixton
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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2 weeks ago 17 1 0 0
A well-organized vinyl listening setup sits on a dark shelving unit near a staircase. At the center is a silver turntable with its clear dust cover open, playing a black record, with the tonearm lowered—indicating music is currently playing.

To the right of the turntable, the picture sleeve for Soundgarden – “Rusty Cage” is prominently displayed. It features the band members against a green-toned background, with bold red Soundgarden lettering and yellow Rusty Cage text.

In front of the sleeve is a small LED audio visualizer, glowing with stacked bars of yellow, orange, and white light, mimicking a live equalizer.

To the left of the turntable, a boxed Soundgarden – Badmotorfinger Funko Pop set is displayed, showing stylized figures of the band members inside the packaging.

Behind the turntable, a miniature electric guitar model stands upright, adding a subtle decorative touch.

Below, the shelving unit is filled with neatly arranged vinyl records and books, their spines creating a clean, colorful grid.

Overall, the scene feels like a carefully curated music corner focused on Soundgarden, blending vinyl listening with collectible display elements.

A well-organized vinyl listening setup sits on a dark shelving unit near a staircase. At the center is a silver turntable with its clear dust cover open, playing a black record, with the tonearm lowered—indicating music is currently playing. To the right of the turntable, the picture sleeve for Soundgarden – “Rusty Cage” is prominently displayed. It features the band members against a green-toned background, with bold red Soundgarden lettering and yellow Rusty Cage text. In front of the sleeve is a small LED audio visualizer, glowing with stacked bars of yellow, orange, and white light, mimicking a live equalizer. To the left of the turntable, a boxed Soundgarden – Badmotorfinger Funko Pop set is displayed, showing stylized figures of the band members inside the packaging. Behind the turntable, a miniature electric guitar model stands upright, adding a subtle decorative touch. Below, the shelving unit is filled with neatly arranged vinyl records and books, their spines creating a clean, colorful grid. Overall, the scene feels like a carefully curated music corner focused on Soundgarden, blending vinyl listening with collectible display elements.

Day 4: 1st track on an album. Rusty Cage is the first track on Badmotorfinger and lets you know right from the start that Soundgarden is not messing about.
#soundgarden
#rustycage
#badmotorfinger
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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2 weeks ago 16 1 0 0
This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup with a strong visual aesthetic.

At the center is a sleek silver Technics turntable with its dust cover raised. A purple vinyl record is spinning on top of a bold black-and-yellow spiral slipmat, creating a hypnotic, almost swirling optical effect. The tonearm is lowered, so the record is actively playing—identified as Wynona's Big Brown Beaver by Primus.

To the left of the turntable are a couple of miniature electric guitars on stands, adding a rock-inspired decorative touch.

On the right, a square album cover leans against the wall, featuring surreal artwork of a young girl standing beside or pulling a large, red, creature-like figure with a gritty, textured background. Beneath it sits a digital LED display unit showing colorful block-style characters or visual patterns, with control knobs for brightness, sensitivity, and mode.

The whole setup rests on a black cabinet, against a neutral wall, giving it a clean, curated look. Overall, it feels like a thoughtfully arranged listening space that blends high-quality audio gear with visually striking elements.

This image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup with a strong visual aesthetic. At the center is a sleek silver Technics turntable with its dust cover raised. A purple vinyl record is spinning on top of a bold black-and-yellow spiral slipmat, creating a hypnotic, almost swirling optical effect. The tonearm is lowered, so the record is actively playing—identified as Wynona's Big Brown Beaver by Primus. To the left of the turntable are a couple of miniature electric guitars on stands, adding a rock-inspired decorative touch. On the right, a square album cover leans against the wall, featuring surreal artwork of a young girl standing beside or pulling a large, red, creature-like figure with a gritty, textured background. Beneath it sits a digital LED display unit showing colorful block-style characters or visual patterns, with control knobs for brightness, sensitivity, and mode. The whole setup rests on a black cabinet, against a neutral wall, giving it a clean, curated look. Overall, it feels like a thoughtfully arranged listening space that blends high-quality audio gear with visually striking elements.

Day 3: An animal in the title. Primus had never released a physical commercial single until a 2022 box set from TMR containing Wynona's Big Brown Beaver and 5 other singles.
#primus
#wynonasbigbrownbeaver
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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2 weeks ago 13 0 0 0

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2 weeks ago 0 1 0 0
This image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup arranged on a dark tabletop against a warm beige wall.

At the center-left is a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A bright blue vinyl record is spinning on the platter, giving a vivid pop of color. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating that music is currently playing. The turntable’s metallic finish and clean design give it a modern, high-end feel.

To the left of the turntable, there’s a white cup or holder featuring bold graphic artwork and signatures. Inside it are small items, including what appear to be miniature guitar models—adding a music-themed decorative touch.

On the right side, an album cover is prominently displayed. It is Honora by Flea, featuring a black-and-white portrait of a woman with a dove perched on her shoulder. The minimalist, artistic cover contrasts nicely with the colorful vinyl.

Beneath the album is a compact audio component with a digital equalizer display, showing vertical bars in green, blue, and purple that resemble a sound level visualization—suggesting active audio playback.

Overall, the scene blends audiophile gear, music memorabilia, and aesthetic presentation, creating a cozy, curated vinyl listening environment with a strong emphasis on both sound and visual style.

This image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup arranged on a dark tabletop against a warm beige wall. At the center-left is a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A bright blue vinyl record is spinning on the platter, giving a vivid pop of color. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating that music is currently playing. The turntable’s metallic finish and clean design give it a modern, high-end feel. To the left of the turntable, there’s a white cup or holder featuring bold graphic artwork and signatures. Inside it are small items, including what appear to be miniature guitar models—adding a music-themed decorative touch. On the right side, an album cover is prominently displayed. It is Honora by Flea, featuring a black-and-white portrait of a woman with a dove perched on her shoulder. The minimalist, artistic cover contrasts nicely with the colorful vinyl. Beneath the album is a compact audio component with a digital equalizer display, showing vertical bars in green, blue, and purple that resemble a sound level visualization—suggesting active audio playback. Overall, the scene blends audiophile gear, music memorabilia, and aesthetic presentation, creating a cozy, curated vinyl listening environment with a strong emphasis on both sound and visual style.

Day 2: From the 2002s. I'm going with Flea's debut solo album which was released just last week.
#flea
#honora
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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2 weeks ago 11 0 1 0
This image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup with a mix of music memorabilia and ambient lighting.

On the left, there’s a Technics turntable with its transparent dust cover raised. A picture disc vinyl is spinning, featuring colorful, chaotic artwork—likely tied to the band on display. The motion blur of the spinning record gives the scene a sense of energy. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating music is currently playing.

Behind the turntable, there are two miniature guitar models on stands—one appears to be a bass and the other an electric guitar—adding a decorative, music-themed touch.

On the right side, a vinyl sleeve for Green Jellÿ’s “Three Little Pigs” is propped up. The cover has a bold, dripping-style logo at the top and a clean, minimalist layout beneath it with track listings. A barcode sticker is visible near the top edge, suggesting it may be a newer pressing or resale copy.

Below the record sleeve sits a colorful LED audio visualizer display, showing stacked bars in a gradient of colors (blue, green, yellow, pink, and purple). The bars vary in height, reacting to the music playing, reinforcing that this is an active listening moment.

Overall, the scene combines audiophile gear, collectible vinyl, and decorative elements, creating a modern yet nostalgic music-listening atmosphere.

This image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup with a mix of music memorabilia and ambient lighting. On the left, there’s a Technics turntable with its transparent dust cover raised. A picture disc vinyl is spinning, featuring colorful, chaotic artwork—likely tied to the band on display. The motion blur of the spinning record gives the scene a sense of energy. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating music is currently playing. Behind the turntable, there are two miniature guitar models on stands—one appears to be a bass and the other an electric guitar—adding a decorative, music-themed touch. On the right side, a vinyl sleeve for Green Jellÿ’s “Three Little Pigs” is propped up. The cover has a bold, dripping-style logo at the top and a clean, minimalist layout beneath it with track listings. A barcode sticker is visible near the top edge, suggesting it may be a newer pressing or resale copy. Below the record sleeve sits a colorful LED audio visualizer display, showing stacked bars in a gradient of colors (blue, green, yellow, pink, and purple). The bars vary in height, reacting to the music playing, reinforcing that this is an active listening moment. Overall, the scene combines audiophile gear, collectible vinyl, and decorative elements, creating a modern yet nostalgic music-listening atmosphere.

Day 1: A comedy song. Green Jelly - Three Little Pigs. I don't usually mix music with comedy, but this song and video did give me a few laughs back in the day.
#greenjelly
#threelittlepigs
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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3 weeks ago 9 0 0 0
The image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup arranged on a dark surface against a neutral-colored wall.

On the left, there’s a modern silver turntable with a clear dust cover raised open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, suggesting music is currently playing. The turntable has a clean, minimalist design with subtle lighting reflecting off its surface.

Next to the turntable, leaning against the wall, is a colorful album cover. The artwork features a woman in a dynamic, mid-air pose against a sparkling pink, galaxy-like background. The title “fuzzbox” is prominently displayed, along with additional text and smaller images along the right edge, giving it a retro, energetic vibe.

In front of the album cover sits a rectangular audio visualizer device with a glossy black face. It displays a series of multicolored LED bars arranged in a pattern that resembles a waveform or equalizer, glowing in shades of purple, yellow, and white.

On the far left side of the setup, there are two small decorative electric guitar models standing upright, adding a musical theme to the scene.

Overall, the setup feels curated and intentional—combining analog warmth (vinyl and turntable) with modern touches (LED visualizer), all centered around a love of music and visual presentation.

The image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup arranged on a dark surface against a neutral-colored wall. On the left, there’s a modern silver turntable with a clear dust cover raised open. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, and the tonearm is lowered onto the record, suggesting music is currently playing. The turntable has a clean, minimalist design with subtle lighting reflecting off its surface. Next to the turntable, leaning against the wall, is a colorful album cover. The artwork features a woman in a dynamic, mid-air pose against a sparkling pink, galaxy-like background. The title “fuzzbox” is prominently displayed, along with additional text and smaller images along the right edge, giving it a retro, energetic vibe. In front of the album cover sits a rectangular audio visualizer device with a glossy black face. It displays a series of multicolored LED bars arranged in a pattern that resembles a waveform or equalizer, glowing in shades of purple, yellow, and white. On the far left side of the setup, there are two small decorative electric guitar models standing upright, adding a musical theme to the scene. Overall, the setup feels curated and intentional—combining analog warmth (vinyl and turntable) with modern touches (LED visualizer), all centered around a love of music and visual presentation.

Day 31: A song by a band whose name is four words or more. International Rescue by We've Got A Fuzzbox & We're Gonna Use It.
#fuzzbox
#internationalrescue
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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3 weeks ago 14 0 0 0
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The image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup arranged on a dark tabletop against a light-colored wall.

On the left is a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, reflecting warm ambient lighting. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating that music is actively playing. The turntable has a minimalist design with a subtle illuminated ring around the platter.

Behind and slightly to the left of the turntable are two small decorative guitar models—one white and one darker—standing upright as display pieces, reinforcing the music theme of the setup.

On the right side, a vinyl album sleeve is prominently displayed: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Live in Hyde Park. The cover features the tattooed back of Anthony Kiedis, with long hair partially draped over it. The band name and album title are written across the top in a loose, handwritten-style script.

Beneath the album is a compact LED audio spectrum visualizer showing bright blue bars that rise and fall like an equalizer, likely reacting in real time to the music playing. To the left of the display are several silver knobs labeled for controls such as brightness and sensitivity.

Overall, the scene blends classic analog audio with a modern digital visual element, creating a warm, curated listening environment with a strong Red Hot Chili Peppers focus.

The image shows a clean, modern vinyl listening setup arranged on a dark tabletop against a light-colored wall. On the left is a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning on the platter, reflecting warm ambient lighting. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating that music is actively playing. The turntable has a minimalist design with a subtle illuminated ring around the platter. Behind and slightly to the left of the turntable are two small decorative guitar models—one white and one darker—standing upright as display pieces, reinforcing the music theme of the setup. On the right side, a vinyl album sleeve is prominently displayed: Red Hot Chili Peppers – Live in Hyde Park. The cover features the tattooed back of Anthony Kiedis, with long hair partially draped over it. The band name and album title are written across the top in a loose, handwritten-style script. Beneath the album is a compact LED audio spectrum visualizer showing bright blue bars that rise and fall like an equalizer, likely reacting in real time to the music playing. To the left of the display are several silver knobs labeled for controls such as brightness and sensitivity. Overall, the scene blends classic analog audio with a modern digital visual element, creating a warm, curated listening environment with a strong Red Hot Chili Peppers focus.

Day 30: A song by a band with a colour in their name. Can't Stop by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
#rhcp
#cantstop
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
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3 weeks ago 12 0 0 0
The image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup with a strong color contrast and modern aesthetic.

On the right side, a bright red turntable is spinning a translucent blue vinyl record. The record has a marbled or cloudy pattern, giving it a visually striking look as it rotates. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s actively playing. The center label is dark with a triangular design, adding to the overall sleek, contemporary feel.

On the left, the album cover for 311 is displayed upright. The cover is dark blue with a glossy, embossed-looking “311” logo that catches the light, giving it a metallic or reflective appearance.

Below the album cover sits a rectangular electronic device with a black front panel. It features three silver knobs labeled for brightness, sensitivity, and mode. Next to the knobs is a colorful LED display made up of small squares arranged like an audio equalizer, glowing in shades of blue, purple, and pink.

The background is a plain wall, but it’s lit with warm and cool tones—reddish light on the left and bluish light on the right—creating a moody, balanced atmosphere that complements both the album art and the turntable setup.

Overall, the scene blends music, design, and lighting into a clean, visually appealing vinyl listening environment.

The image shows a stylish vinyl listening setup with a strong color contrast and modern aesthetic. On the right side, a bright red turntable is spinning a translucent blue vinyl record. The record has a marbled or cloudy pattern, giving it a visually striking look as it rotates. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s actively playing. The center label is dark with a triangular design, adding to the overall sleek, contemporary feel. On the left, the album cover for 311 is displayed upright. The cover is dark blue with a glossy, embossed-looking “311” logo that catches the light, giving it a metallic or reflective appearance. Below the album cover sits a rectangular electronic device with a black front panel. It features three silver knobs labeled for brightness, sensitivity, and mode. Next to the knobs is a colorful LED display made up of small squares arranged like an audio equalizer, glowing in shades of blue, purple, and pink. The background is a plain wall, but it’s lit with warm and cool tones—reddish light on the left and bluish light on the right—creating a moody, balanced atmosphere that complements both the album art and the turntable setup. Overall, the scene blends music, design, and lighting into a clean, visually appealing vinyl listening environment.

Day 29: A song by a band with a number in their name. Down by 311.
#311theband
#down
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYBI...

3 weeks ago 11 0 0 0
The image shows a clean, well-lit vinyl listening setup on top of a dark shelving unit.

On the left sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning, with a green-and-orange center label. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating music is currently playing. The turntable’s surface looks modern and minimal, with a few buttons and a soft glow from indicator lights.

Behind the turntable, leaning against the wall, are two small decorative electric guitar models—one white and one with a more colorful, patterned finish—adding a music-themed backdrop.

On the right side, a vinyl record sleeve is displayed upright. It features the band INXS, with silhouetted figures standing in a row against a light background filled with text. The bold red “INXS” title runs across the top, and near the bottom it reads “Need You Tonight / Mediate.”

Below the album sleeve sits a compact digital LED display showing a colorful, animated equalizer pattern—blocks of light in blues, pinks, yellows, and greens—suggesting it’s reacting to the music playing.

The overall scene has a warm, ambient glow, combining modern audio gear with decorative music memorabilia, creating a stylish and cozy listening corner.

The image shows a clean, well-lit vinyl listening setup on top of a dark shelving unit. On the left sits a silver Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A black vinyl record is spinning, with a green-and-orange center label. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating music is currently playing. The turntable’s surface looks modern and minimal, with a few buttons and a soft glow from indicator lights. Behind the turntable, leaning against the wall, are two small decorative electric guitar models—one white and one with a more colorful, patterned finish—adding a music-themed backdrop. On the right side, a vinyl record sleeve is displayed upright. It features the band INXS, with silhouetted figures standing in a row against a light background filled with text. The bold red “INXS” title runs across the top, and near the bottom it reads “Need You Tonight / Mediate.” Below the album sleeve sits a compact digital LED display showing a colorful, animated equalizer pattern—blocks of light in blues, pinks, yellows, and greens—suggesting it’s reacting to the music playing. The overall scene has a warm, ambient glow, combining modern audio gear with decorative music memorabilia, creating a stylish and cozy listening corner.

Day 28: A song by a band with more than 4 members. INXS with Need You Tonight.
#inxs
#needyoutonight
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
www.youtube.com/watch?v=F93y...

3 weeks ago 17 0 0 0
The image shows a stylish, carefully arranged vinyl listening setup with a strong mid-1980s pop aesthetic.

On the left, a silver Technics turntable sits atop a black shelving unit. Its transparent dust cover is lifted, and a black vinyl record with a bright yellow center label is spinning. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating that music is currently playing. Behind the turntable, small decorative elements—like miniature guitars—add a personal, music-centric touch.

On the right, a vinyl sleeve is prominently displayed: Into the Groove. The cover features Madonna alongside Rosanna Arquette, both dressed in black and posed back-to-back in a classic 80s style. The bold vertical “MADONNA” text runs along the right edge of the sleeve. Their inclusion reflects the song’s connection to the film Desperately Seeking Susan, tying music and cinema together in the display.

Beneath the album, a compact audio unit features a vibrant LED equalizer panel. Multicolored bars—pinks, blues, greens, and yellows—form a dynamic pattern, suggesting the music from the turntable is actively being visualized.

The entire setup rests on a black cabinet with vinyl records stored neatly below in vertical slots, their spines visible. The scene feels curated and intentional—blending audio gear, visual flair, and a clear appreciation for both vinyl collecting and 80s pop culture.

The image shows a stylish, carefully arranged vinyl listening setup with a strong mid-1980s pop aesthetic. On the left, a silver Technics turntable sits atop a black shelving unit. Its transparent dust cover is lifted, and a black vinyl record with a bright yellow center label is spinning. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating that music is currently playing. Behind the turntable, small decorative elements—like miniature guitars—add a personal, music-centric touch. On the right, a vinyl sleeve is prominently displayed: Into the Groove. The cover features Madonna alongside Rosanna Arquette, both dressed in black and posed back-to-back in a classic 80s style. The bold vertical “MADONNA” text runs along the right edge of the sleeve. Their inclusion reflects the song’s connection to the film Desperately Seeking Susan, tying music and cinema together in the display. Beneath the album, a compact audio unit features a vibrant LED equalizer panel. Multicolored bars—pinks, blues, greens, and yellows—form a dynamic pattern, suggesting the music from the turntable is actively being visualized. The entire setup rests on a black cabinet with vinyl records stored neatly below in vertical slots, their spines visible. The scene feels curated and intentional—blending audio gear, visual flair, and a clear appreciation for both vinyl collecting and 80s pop culture.

Day 27: A song by a solo artist that used to be in a band. Madonna played drums for the Breakfast Club and then fronted Emmy & The Emmys before becoming a pop superstar.
#madonna
#intothegroove
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylcommunity
www.youtube.com/watch?v=52iW...

3 weeks ago 11 0 0 0
This image shows a clean, well-organized vinyl listening setup with a strong classic rock vibe.

At the center is a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A bright red vinyl record is spinning on the platter, immediately drawing attention with its bold color. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s actively playing.

To the right of the turntable is a prominently displayed album cover for ZZ Top – Eliminator. The artwork features the iconic red hot rod car with headlights blazing forward, set against a dark, space-like background. Beneath the album is a small LED display unit glowing in purple, showing stylized letters that read something like “W PL” (likely part of a custom audio display or visualizer).

On the left side of the turntable, there are two miniature guitars on stands, adding a decorative touch that reinforces the music theme.

Below everything is a shelving unit filled with vinyl records stored vertically, many of them in colorful sleeves or box sets, suggesting a curated collection. The overall setup is tidy and intentional, combining both listening functionality and display aesthetics.

The lighting is warm and slightly dim, giving the scene a cozy, audiophile feel—like a dedicated space for enjoying records.

This image shows a clean, well-organized vinyl listening setup with a strong classic rock vibe. At the center is a Technics turntable with its clear dust cover raised. A bright red vinyl record is spinning on the platter, immediately drawing attention with its bold color. The tonearm is lowered onto the record, indicating it’s actively playing. To the right of the turntable is a prominently displayed album cover for ZZ Top – Eliminator. The artwork features the iconic red hot rod car with headlights blazing forward, set against a dark, space-like background. Beneath the album is a small LED display unit glowing in purple, showing stylized letters that read something like “W PL” (likely part of a custom audio display or visualizer). On the left side of the turntable, there are two miniature guitars on stands, adding a decorative touch that reinforces the music theme. Below everything is a shelving unit filled with vinyl records stored vertically, many of them in colorful sleeves or box sets, suggesting a curated collection. The overall setup is tidy and intentional, combining both listening functionality and display aesthetics. The lighting is warm and slightly dim, giving the scene a cozy, audiophile feel—like a dedicated space for enjoying records.

Z is for ZZ Top!
#zztop
#sharpdressedman
#davidsmonthofmusic
#musicchallenge
#musicsky
#vinylsky
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wRH...

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