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Weekend Offender brings vinyl production back to Portsmouth
The News, Portsmouth
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20/12/2024
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So mine's Matt, I'm one half of Weekend Offender Records, which is a record label, we deal with
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physical media product rather than Spotify streaming and all sorts of stuff, so we do
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CDs, vinyls and cassettes for local artists. And we used to do vinyls for local artists,
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7-inch vinyls, 10-inch records, things like that. And we then decided this year that instead of
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outsourcing it, we do it ourselves, so that's why you're here with the equipment. We decided
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then to go over to Germany, buy the record lathe, we've come back, and ever since we've been making
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vinyls for local artists. The big thing behind it is of course the artists don't technically
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have to pay anything, so we make them to order, a bit like Amazon do with books, if that makes
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sense too. They're all made to order, so if you're a band, you come in, you send me your artwork,
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when someone orders it off the website, I make it, we ship it out.
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Perfect, perfect. So how is that different to how you said the benefit is you don't have to pay for
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it, so what would be the usual process if you were to participate?
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So the usual process, if you went and pressed vinyl, there's usually minimum orders of
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300 to 500 copies. Well, a lot of times, especially with local bands, they can't afford
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to do, you know, 300, 500, and let's be honest, they're not going to sell them,
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most of them are friends, family, and a few odds and sods. So this way, it means it doesn't cost
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the artist anything to do it, and they still get their musical on some sort of physical product.
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They make more money that way than they would do from, say, one vinyl, of course,
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500, 600, 12,000. Gives you an idea of, it's a lot more, and it's nice for people to go into
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these and have a physical product, because artists, they all rave about their Spotify
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raps for the year, but these things, they're promoting the company, they don't pay them.
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Whereas, of course, if you're selling your vinyl, your CD, your cassette, your t-shirts,
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or whatever, you're actually making a lot better reward, if you will, for your work.
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Okay, and this is the first time for a little while that this option has been
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available in Portsmouth in terms of vinyl? Yeah, so you had Lathe to the Grave were here,
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in weirdly the room opposite, as I found out. They've moved over to Cardiff, and ever since
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there hasn't been anyone there, so we've kind of filled the void, if you will, but slightly
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different, because we do a lot of live events, and festivals, we did a side of festivals this
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year, for example. We kind of combine it all, so for the artist's benefit, we're giving them
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an opportunity to release music on physical vinyl at no cost, and the second part of it,
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give them a place to play. Perfect, and obviously, having made the decision to
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do your own vinyl, you'll see, as you kind of mentioned there, you had to go to Germany to do
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it. Yeah, that's the story, and painfully itself. I decided to, instead of worrying about coming,
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getting this shit back, I thought, I'll do the thing, we'll have a day trip, or a weekend trip,
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and I took my van to, over the Dover, drove over Dover, stayed the night in a place called the
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Bristol Inn, in the middle of Germany. It was raining, it was a horrific day. Next I set off,
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van overheated. I was filming it the whole time as well, for a diary, the last show is the bonnet
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up, and smoke billowing out. I was told, I won't repeat the words he used, but I was told that the
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van was no longer fit for purpose, so then I had to take a £300 taxi ride, so where I was going,
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train for 24 hours, to finally be approved to buy this, and then have it shipped back anyway,
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so what should have been quite a cheap trip, and it cost me more in a new van, plane tickets back
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from Germany, and then obviously the tax and everything, getting the thing shipped over here
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in the first place. Yeah, it's painful. You said it was a day's train as well, so yeah,
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so obviously the guys are a little, could they say eccentric, in terms of the inventor of this?
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Yeah, it's a guy called Suri who invented the lathe, he's quite an eccentric guy, he's a very,
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very clever man, and he invented it to make replacement vinyls for jukeboxes, and then it's
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kind of taken off, so it's got a number of celebrity clientele as well, but whoever you are,
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be it someone like me, or some of the famous people that purchased them, you have to go
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through the same rigmarole, so you have to go and stay over in this little weird hotel in a village
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in Germany, which has got four bedrooms and one shower, it's quite an interesting thing, and he's
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got, no, he doesn't mind, whoever you are, provided you wanted to do this, so I got over and I pitched
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to him why I wanted to do it, and what we were going to do, and he was like, fantastic, come over,
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and then the rest is history, and we've been playing with this idea for a couple of years,
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but it's only this year we've actually managed to physically do it. And you were saying it's
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Will Ferrell? Will Ferrell's got one apparently, Norman Cook's got one, Jazzy Jeff from the Fresh
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Prince, he's got one, so Jack White from the White Stripes, of course, has got one too, and then
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obviously there's loads of other people like me, so it's kind of something to be mad about, it's quite a
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cool little thing. Yeah, interesting. Yeah, so someone was interested in having their own,
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or a band that wanted to come and have their own vinyl house, how did they go about that?
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Quite easy, there's two ways, you've got the website, which is weekendoffenderrecords.com,
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it's also on my really old jumper, if you go on Facebook or Instagram, you've got
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at Weekend Offender Records, you can just message us on there, and we'll kind of give you the,
05:34
what we need, which is basically artwork and tracks, send them over and we can get started.
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