Memory from Mexico City, Mexico
FM-gaWeA3
Mexico Cit..., Mexico
$21.4total USD

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"The image depicts the interior of a record store, identified as La Roma Records, located in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico" by FM-gaWeA3, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image depicts the interior of a record store, identified as La Roma Records, located in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico

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The image depicts the interior of a record store, identified as La Roma Records, located in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico. The scene focuses on a female individual from a rear perspective, positioned in the foreground-midground. She possesses long, dark brown hair and wears a brown jacket over a dark top, with a silver-chained bag draped over her right shoulder. Her posture suggests she is standing and browsing records. The environment is a well-lit retail space with light-colored walls and dark accent paint along the top. Numerous vinyl records are displayed throughout the store. On the left, records are arranged vertically on several wall-mounted wooden shelves, showcasing albums such as "Lana Del Rey," "The Smiths," and "Jazzmatazz." A curved wooden shelf displays records including "Gil Scott-Heron / Brian Jackson." Below this, more records are displayed vertically, one featuring a person in a yellow background ("Love Supreme"). Near the ceiling on the left, a small black security camera is mounted. A green square sign with a white right-pointing arrow and a white square sign with a crossed-out cigarette symbol are visible on the wall. In the immediate foreground, and extending into the midground, multiple wooden crates are filled with vinyl records stored vertically in clear plastic sleeves. Notable album covers visible include "Funkadelic" with red and black graphics, "Lee Fields & The Expressions," and "Junior Kimbrough." A white label reading "FOLK COUNTRY" is visible in one of the record bins. On the right side of the image, additional wooden shelves present records face-out. An arched doorway in the background leads to another room, where a wooden desk or counter holds an open silver laptop. Two framed pieces of artwork or prints are visible on the far wall within this adjacent room. The overall atmosphere is that of a dedicated music retail space.

Memory Investment Statistics

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Volume

5,670

Creator

+$1.13

Revenue

+$5.63

Total Staked

$21.38

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Tokens per pATTN: 9.298