The scene has a merch table.
Records, tapes, shirts, posters, zines, limited drops, and music-culture goods with the feel of a great record store and the taste of a real scene.
Record shop soul. Clean digital shelf.
This page should feel like walking into a cool music store: bins to flip through, shirts on the wall, posters near the counter, staff picks, and limited things you might regret not buying.
The trick is keeping the energy without making it messy. Young, loud, stylish, but still easy to shop.
Things we would put near the counter.
Records that sound better after midnight.
Future pressings, live cuts, small-batch releases, and music that deserves a physical object.
Shirts that don’t feel like merch.
Wearable design for people who want the scene without looking like a walking advertisement.
Posters, drops, artifacts.
Show prints with Perfect pitch.
Limited apparel drops.
Objects from the scene.
Future shelves.
Scene Signal Sessions Pressing
Small-run vinyl releases from live sessions, artist films, and room recordings.
Basement Frequency Cassette
A tape-only drop for demos, field recordings, and rough things that should stay rough.
Quarterly Scene Zine
Short interviews, photos, notes, reviews, and visual fragments from the music underground.
Not a generic store. A record-shop counter for the digital scene.
Build the shop like people are walking out with a piece of the culture, not just another product.
