Mr Vinyl Socks
Description: Boo! One of the greatest Halloween albums ever recorded by MISTER LOBO, horror host of CINEMA INSOMNIA. The CD was one of itunes top 50 for Halloween! The cover is a parody of the famous childrens record CHILLING, THRILLING SOUNDS OF THE HAUNTED HOUSE and is shown here as a vinyl record. A great thing to wear while enjoying some spooky sounds. Also available as a mug, sticker, phone case, and other goodies.Proceeds go to support CINEMA INSOMNIA's 16th anniversary season on Mr. Lobo's channel for ROKU, OSI 74! osi74.com
Description: Turn up the fun with this bold and colorful DJ graphic featuring a vibrant turntable, headphones, dripping neon effects, and playful music energy. Perfect for DJs, music lovers, party fans, club culture enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys retro-inspired sound system art with a humorous vibe. A great choice for concerts, festivals, nightlife outfits, and gifts for people who live for beats, vinyl, and dancefloor style.
Description: A funny retro-inspired DJ design featuring a colorful vinyl record and bold music meme energy. Perfect for DJs, music lovers, party fans, vinyl collectors, and anyone who enjoys playful retro sound culture. This eye-catching graphic blends classic record aesthetics with a fun, stylish statement for everyday wear, festivals, parties, and music-themed gifts.
Description: Mr. Lady Records (or Mr. Lady Records and Video) was a San Francisco-based lesbian-feminist independent record label and video art distributor. Founded in 1996 in Durham, North Carolina, the label aimed to redress what they saw as a lack of feminist record labels at the time, and was considered queercore's strongest label. As well as a range of recording artists, the label was also heavily involved in events that promoted feminist thinking and music. Mr. Lady closed down in June 2004.
Description: Mr. Lady Records (or Mr. Lady Records and Video) was a San Francisco-based lesbian-feminist independent record label and video art distributor. Founded in 1996 in Durham, North Carolina, the label aimed to redress what they saw as a lack of feminist record labels at the time, and was considered queercore's strongest label. As well as a range of recording artists, the label was also heavily involved in events that promoted feminist thinking and music. Mr. Lady closed down in June 2004.