Display Mode
Prop it up. It does the rest.
Marquee turns a spare phone or tablet into a now-spinning kiosk. Set it by the turntable, plug it in, and it shows the record you're playing — cover, credits, a Clerk take — while it listens to the room, auto-logs every spin, and counts the hours on your stylus. No tapping. Burn-in-safe. Runs all night.

- PRODUCED BY · TEO MACERO · IRVING TOWNSEND
- RECORDED BY · FRED PLAUT
- PIANO · BILL EVANS
In the real kiosk, ShazamKit hears the room and advances the track automatically — no tapping. This button fakes one identify so you can see the loop.
Now Spinning
Album-detail, tuned for across the room.
The cover washes the screen in its own palette. Title, artist, original-vs-pressing year, the current song. A rotating Clerk take and the credit ticker — producer, engineer, the session players — legible from the couch.
Autolisten
ShazamKit hears the room, logs the spin.
Native ShazamKit listens continuously and matches what's playing to the album on your shelf — not the raw track. Every side gets scrobbled automatically. Walk away; it keeps the log honest.
Cartridge hours
Your stylus has a life counter.
Mount a cartridge once. Every auto-logged spin accrues its runtime against the stylus — first-spin-of-day gated so re-detecting the same record never double-charges. Know when it's time for a new needle.
Built to sit there
Burn-in-safe, all night.
Nothing bright stays still — the whole composition drifts, the art Ken-Burnses, the screen never sleeps. Honors reduced-motion. Idle falls back to today's curated spins, never a blank screen.
