Mid-century Modern Maximalist Music Battlestation Reaction

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InputZen reacts to an impressive mid-century modern maximalist music battlestation, featuring extensive gear, decor, and unique customizations.

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Key Takeaways

  • The setup is described as a 'mid-century modern maximalist remote work chaos cubicle,' highlighting its eclectic and well-curated style.
  • It features a music-focused battlestation with multiple monitors, MIDI controllers, and unique modified vintage furniture.
  • A Victorian sideboard has been ingeniously hacked to integrate a music production device with a screen.
  • The workspace incorporates extensive book and record collections, tasteful art, numerous plants, and a cool rug, epitomizing maximalist design.
  • The setup successfully combines functionality for music production and remote work with a distinct aesthetic, achieving peak maximalism.
  • InputZen appreciates the attention to detail, personal touches, and the overall cohesive yet maximalist design of the space.

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Full Transcript

Up. All right, so this setup’s very interesting. He calls it a. Or he or she calls it a mid century modem. That’s.

That’s what MCM stands for. Mid century Modern Maximalist Remote Work. Chaos Cubicle. Now that is a beautifully scripted title and I think it, the title alone should give you a hint as what kind of set we’re going to deal with here. A very well curated one.

So as you can see, this is like a music focused battle station. Seems you’ve got three monitors, what looks like a midi. MIDI board. I don’t really know what they’re called. Plus I guess this is a keyboard.

It might be MIDI as well. You have this. I’m not sure what this is. And you also have this interesting contraption. This looks like a, like a, like a Victorian sideboard that’s had like a screen of.

I don’t think it’s computer. I think that’s some sort of like music, like music device which has a screen. It’s just sort of been modified, hacked into it. That’s fantastic. If so, great job and that looks awesome.

Also love it. Seems like a book collection here. You got a little bit of nudity in the art here on the wall, which we always respect. Very cool rug down here and plants growing everywhere. I love that.

Yeah, man, this, this, this is a great setup. This, this is, this is maximalism. This is what maximalism looks like. Peak maximalism. Oh, yeah, there’s that side table and you’ve got some records here.

It seems a pretty big record collection. I’m not sure if these, these are records or these are all books at the top. Records along the bottom. Okay. And you have this.

Yeah. So it’s a dresser with what looks like an audio interface here. And I have no idea what that is with a screen. I mean like a computer program. This.

I mean, yes, computer program. But it looks, it looks like a very specific, you know, like just a design of it. Whatever’s running on there. I think it’s actually part of whatever this device here is. Yeah, that’s fascinating.

Okay, so this is the setup. Looks sort of. Seems to be like a partition cabinet here. Got a little record player. You see the plants there.

Very tastefully done. Lots of plants here. Wow. Is that a fro or is that someone’s jacket now? I think that’s like a sofa fro.

Oh, little kitten paying the kitty tax. Some very nice looking speakers here. Old but nice looking speakers. Lots more books. Mid century modern.

Very well done. Peak maximalism. Well done, sir or ma’. Am. All right, let’s move on to the next.