Hi!
I'm looking for some good working people manufacturing vinyls and and maybe new distributions for my next work... Could you help me?
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Hi!
I'm looking for some good working people manufacturing vinyls and and maybe new distributions for my next work... Could you help me?
Liquid are quite good and cheap too. Their website ain't up to much to look at but their plant is decent and they're friendly too. When I went there they were pressing a Roni Size record so if its good enough for him...
www.liquidmastering.co.uk
Master Music / Belgium, Germany
MPO / France, Germany, UK
Record Industry / Netherlands
Curvedpressings / UK
Thanks! i will check them.
in my experience records coming out of the liquid plant have been badly mastered.. but thats not to say there a bad plant.
i recommend curve pressings, lawrie does a good job on the mastering, oh and dont use redemption they're a scam and they'll rip you off
Don't confuse curvedpressings with curvepusher.Quote:
Originally Posted by fresh_an_funky_design
2 different companies, all with different purposes.
curvepusher = master studio
curved pressings = pressing plant
@Fresh an funky sorry its 'total vinyl' thats the pressing plant for liquid, but they are contactable through liquid mastering. The plant is across the road from the mastering house. I agree with you about the mastering side of things there.
@Ritzi just waiting on a quote back from mpo, cheers for that!
What do folk think of alchemy for mastering?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ritzi Lee
yeah i know, but i go to curve pusher get my records mastered, give them some money and a few weeks later we have a shed load of vinyl. I see it as one company even though its two!
if you've got the money go to 'The Exhange' there awesome for mastering. But a much more viable option is getting them mastered at curve pusher as there a lot cheaper, and its a fixed price not by the hour, which can be very expensive.Quote:
Originally Posted by morphamish
redemption BITE
do not use them
Louk
well we used curvepusher in the past...but theyre a bit expensive these days...so now use liquid