On-demand vinyl manufacturing
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 12:02 pm
There's been a bunch of services that will do small runs of lathe-cut vinyl LPs but they're all ludicrously expensive and have terrible quality. Today I learned about elasticStage which claims to be much higher-quality for not much more than the cost of a run of pressed records, and apparently some people have liked their output.
I've set up two of my albums (Transitions and Refactor) with them and ordered what they're calling "test pressings" and I'll report back about how good they are. All-in, both records cost me $75 shipped from the UK, and they handle all the fulfillment and such for future orders as well. Right now they're claiming they'll ship within 6 weeks, but hopefully it'll come sooner than that.
It'd be really cool if this is a workable service, because I have just enough fans who want my stuff on vinyl that I want this to be a thing but not enough fans to justify doing an actual pressing run just yet.
(Technically these are PET, not PVC, so not technically "vinyl" per se, but they're 12" LP records, which is the important thing.)
Right now they only support single discs with a maximum duration of 45 minutes (22:30 per side) but they're planning multi-disc as an option down the road. Hopefully I'll be able to put Lo-Fi Beats to Grind Coffee To on vinyl at some point too!
I've set up two of my albums (Transitions and Refactor) with them and ordered what they're calling "test pressings" and I'll report back about how good they are. All-in, both records cost me $75 shipped from the UK, and they handle all the fulfillment and such for future orders as well. Right now they're claiming they'll ship within 6 weeks, but hopefully it'll come sooner than that.
It'd be really cool if this is a workable service, because I have just enough fans who want my stuff on vinyl that I want this to be a thing but not enough fans to justify doing an actual pressing run just yet.
(Technically these are PET, not PVC, so not technically "vinyl" per se, but they're 12" LP records, which is the important thing.)
Right now they only support single discs with a maximum duration of 45 minutes (22:30 per side) but they're planning multi-disc as an option down the road. Hopefully I'll be able to put Lo-Fi Beats to Grind Coffee To on vinyl at some point too!