Thursday, August 1, 2013

British company turns the ashes of dead people into vinyl records

Music buffs can now feel the rhythm in both life and death — by getting their cremated ashes turned into vinyl records. British firm And Vinyly is pressing up the macabre custom-made discs as a bizarre memento for the dearly departed's friends and family. Boss Jason Leach says anything can be added to the track, which lasts for 12 minutes on each side. He revealed some customers choose to fill it with laughter, others wants songs with puns in the title, while a few opt for no song at all. The basic package of 30 discs costs $3,000. But he can also plan an entire funeral around the death song for $15,000.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/british-firm-turns-human-ashes-vinyl-records-article-1.1413520

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