Whether you want to hear a recording of their voice or a desert island discs type compilation we can help.
Human ashes into vinyl ercord.
A small amount of your loved ones ashes are incorporated into the record and you can choose whether you wish to see them or not.
Record a personal message your last will and testament your own soundtrack or just the sound of silence to hear your pops and crackles for the minimal approach.
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Cremated ashes can now be converted into a vinyl record thanks to a company called vinyly.
It was formed in the noughties by music producer jason leach from scarborough england.
A person s ashes are delivered to a pressing plant in london and added to raw vinyl.
And vinyly is a united kingdom based company that provides planning services for people who choose to immortalize themselves through music voice or other sounds.
There are now ways to turn our corpse into a tree or have our ashes shot into space or pressing our ashes into diamonds i believe superman is involvedin that last one.
We work with a british company that can put the cremation ashes of your loved one into 12 inch vinyl record.
Based company andvinyly offers a chance for anyone who wants to have a musical memory of their deceased loved one by pressing their ashes into a record.
The service which converts the ashes of the deceased into a finished vinyl record starts at 3 000 or.
And now for the music lover a company called and vinylywill press your ashes into a playable vinyl record.
Press your ashes or those of a loved one into a vinyl recording to be cherished for generations.
Well if you hope to have your song play long after you ve left the recording studio of life there s a way for that to happen literally by having your ashes pressed into a vinyl record.
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Then the vinyl is pressed into a 24 minute record 12 minutes per side.
The company providing this offbeat service is and vinyly.
But those who prefer a less traditional memorial can choose to have their voice echo through the ages by having their ashes pressed into a vinyl record.