Teenage Engineering has long been the patron saint of pocket-sized delight, but the APC-2 trades that playful miniaturism for something monumental. Weighing in at 308 pounds, this powder-coated record cutter reads less like a gadget and more like an altar to analog permanence. Developed in partnership with SuperSense, it transforms DAW files into professional-grade discs, vacuuming swarf in real time as the lathe carves grooves into existence. Call it studio furniture rather than hardware, a deliberate statement piece for the post-streaming era. The message is clear: music's next luxury isn't endless access, but ownership you can actually hold in your hands.