Obscurest Vinyl is a producer of viral, parodically vulgar and apparently AI-generated riffs of vinyl singles from the 1950s, ’60s, ’70s, etc. Shown here is “Rubbin’ and a Tuggin’ My Nips!” by the fictional Lucho Buerle.
To give the single a pseudo-1960s appearance, the cover uses several mostly period-appropriate typefaces: (OPTI’s digitization of) Venus Extended for the Obscurest Vinyl logotype, Filmotype Hemlock for the album title, Filmotype Lucky for “presents”, Filmotype Melon on a bouncing baseline for the “artist’s” name, and Turnpike for the tagline.