A vinyl pressing service is mixing the ashes of dead people into records to create a somewhat macabre memento.
A UK company called (somewhat appropriately) And Vinyly put the cremated body parts into raw vinyl that is used to make the discs and turns them into a macabre memento of a person’s life. Basic packages cost £2,000 for up to 30 discs - far less than the cremation or traditional burial.
The hard part is supposedly choosing a record, with some opting for 12 minutes of laughter or songs with puns in the title. For those who prefer a ‘minimal’ approach, And Vinyly can press the ashes into the vinyl with no song.
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