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The image displays a close-up of an electronic screen, likely a tablet or smartphone, oriented vertically. The screen exhibits a music player interface. The dominant feature is a square album cover image depicting a segment of an intricate mechanical device, possibly an old-fashioned typesetting machine or a complex lock mechanism.

Within the album art:
*   The upper portion reveals a series of light-colored rectangular blocks, each containing a metallic, possibly brass-colored, object resembling a screw head or a small key.
*   Below this, a row of approximately ten rectangular keys or buttons is visible. These keys have dark bases and red top portions. White letters "A p h e x T w i n" are clearly legible across these buttons, spelling out "Aphex Twin."
*   The lower section features a row of nine clear, bell-shaped or thimble-shaped objects, made of transparent material like glass or plastic. Each contains a dark, etched or printed letter or symbol; visible letters include 'r', 'n', 'k', and 's'. To the far right of this row, a taller, dark cylindrical object with a lighter top and a shorter, similar clear object are present. The background of this lower section appears to be a warm, wooden surface.

Below the album art, two lines of text are displayed: "Avril 14th" on the upper line, and "Aphex Twin" on the lower line. At the very bottom of the screen, a thin horizontal white line serves as a playback progress indicator, partially filled from the left.

The screen itself shows a distinct, bright, circular white glare or reflection in its upper left quadrant. The bezel surrounding the screen is a plain, non-reflective light beige or grey color. No individuals, direct actions, or interactions are visible. The specific location within the city of Moscow, Russia, cannot be determined from the visual information provided in the image.
READING SAVVA

Mar 12, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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The image displays a close-up of an electronic screen, likely a tablet or smartphone, oriented vertically. The screen exhibits a music player interface. The dominant feature is a square album cover image depicting a segment of an intricate mechanical device, possibly an old-fashioned typesetting machine or a complex lock mechanism. Within the album art: * The upper portion reveals a series of light-colored rectangular blocks, each containing a metallic, possibly brass-colored, object resembling a screw head or a small key. * Below this, a row of approximately ten rectangular keys or buttons is visible. These keys have dark bases and red top portions. White letters "A p h e x T w i n" are clearly legible across these buttons, spelling out "Aphex Twin." * The lower section features a row of nine clear, bell-shaped or thimble-shaped objects, made of transparent material like glass or plastic. Each contains a dark, etched or printed letter or symbol; visible letters include 'r', 'n', 'k', and 's'. To the far right of this row, a taller, dark cylindrical object with a lighter top and a shorter, similar clear object are present. The background of this lower section appears to be a warm, wooden surface. Below the album art, two lines of text are displayed: "Avril 14th" on the upper line, and "Aphex Twin" on the lower line. At the very bottom of the screen, a thin horizontal white line serves as a playback progress indicator, partially filled from the left. The screen itself shows a distinct, bright, circular white glare or reflection in its upper left quadrant. The bezel surrounding the screen is a plain, non-reflective light beige or grey color. No individuals, direct actions, or interactions are visible. The specific location within the city of Moscow, Russia, cannot be determined from the visual information provided in the image.

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