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Yuri Suzuki's Amateur Music Production System Warps Records

As part of Jerszy Seymour's 'Coalition of Amateurs' Exhibition, Yuri Suzuki created the Amateur Music Production System which records and presses misshapen but usable vinyl records.

The Amateur Music Production System by Yuri Suzuki presses the vinyl right after music is recorded, and the albums are then sold in the Mudam Boutique store. Take a look at the wonky, colorful and cool designs by Yuri Suzuki above.

Implications - Consumers have a strong desire to return to a simple time. This stems from fear and uncertainty about what the future will hold and a sense of comfort that nostalgia provides. Companies that leverage this opportunity by creating products that are drawn from previous decades.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Products - Companies can create products that take inspiration from previous decades to appeal to consumers' sense of nostalgia.
2. Custom Vinyl Record Production - Companies can explore the creation of custom vinyl records as a unique product offering for music enthusiasts.
3. Artistic DIY Music Production - DIY music production systems that allow for creative experimentation may grow in popularity as consumers seek unique and personalized music experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Music Production - The music industry can explore new technologies and systems for personalized and custom vinyl record production.
2. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can create user-friendly, affordable DIY music production systems for at-home music production.
3. Retail - Retailers can capitalize on the trend of retro-inspired products by offering unique, nostalgia-inducing items in their stores.

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