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This image captures a detailed view of an LP record store, "The DISK," located in an underground shopping area in Seoul, South Korea. The store is identified by a yellow hanging sign reading "LP 전문점 The DISK" (LP specialty store The DISK) with stall numbers "가-33,34." The scene is dominated by shelves and wooden crates filled with numerous vinyl records, many encased in clear plastic sleeves. On the left, several oversized album covers are displayed vertically. The topmost visible cover features two figures in a field of flowers. Below it, a male musician is depicted holding a guitar against a dark background, with Korean text "히키-쏭" (Hiki-ssong) and "기타-멜로디" (Guitar-Melody) visible. Further down, a female artist in a pink dress stands in a forest, with the album title "늦기 전에" (Before It's Too Late). The bottommost visible cover shows a female artist identified as "KIM CHOO-JA" (김추자) in a black dress against a black background. Records are organized into genres, indicated by white labels on the wooden crates and shelves. Visible genre labels include "K-POP," "가요 (Reissue)" (Korean pop/folk music - Reissue), "Chinese Collection," "OST," "Disney/Animation," "BEATLES," "Pink Floyd," "JAZZ," and "WORLD MUSIC." Specific album spines mentioning "BLACK PINK JISOO" and "청하" (Chungha) are also discernible. The environment is an indoor, brightly lit commercial space. The floor is tiled with a gray and white pattern, and a yellow demarcation line runs along the aisle. The ceiling features recessed fluorescent lighting fixtures and visible security cameras (CCTV). In the background, stacked cardboard boxes, some labeled "coupang" and "테이프" (tape), and a draped object are visible. A distant sign in Korean indicates "5번 출구" (Exit 5), confirming the location within a subway station or an underground passage connected to one. No individuals are directly visible engaging with the records, but the store appears operational.
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