Music lovers can now be immortalised from beyond the groove by having their ashes baked into vinyl records to leave behind for loved ones, thanks to a new service available from Gedling Crematorium.
The bespoke vinyl records feature recordings and images of a loved one and each contain a small amount of their ashes.
Several 7” or 12” records can also be produced for a similar price to a single vinyl, therefore enabling family members and friends to each have a lasting record of their loved one to treasure.
The record can include a personal message, someone’s own soundtrack or just the sound of silence with the unmistakable background of the pops and crackles of a vinyl record.
The new vinyl memento has been made possible following the launch of a partnership between And Vinyly and Westerleigh Group, who runs Gedling Crematorium.
Gedling Crematorium manager Giulia McDonough said: “We are always looking to expand the range of memorial options available to the bereaved in order to give them the widest possible choice and help them to create uniquely personal memorials for their loved ones.
“What you receive is a real playable vinyl record containing around 18 minutes of audio on each side, along with a small amount of the ashes.
“And it is not only music that can form the soundtrack, many people choose to include recordings of special occasions or conversations with their loved one on the vinyl.
“The process enables people to design their own sleeve and label artwork too, if they wish, using templates provided by And Vinyly.”
And Vinyly was established in 2006 by Yorkshire-based music producer and music label owner Jason Leach.
He said: “We have developed a unique additional process that enables us to press a small amount of a loved one’s ashes into real vinyl records, creating an audio-visual memento.
“The first step is the collation of the content. This can be collaborative and is, we have learned, often a cathartic experience, with friends and family contributing photographs and words, voicemails, answerphone messages and recordings of special times.
“Our partnership with Westerleigh Group will enable us to serve even more bereaved and help them create beautifully bespoke vinyl records which can be kept at home, played and cherished for generations.”
Anyone who wants to find out more about And Vinyly records should visit: www.gedlingcrematorium.co.uk/ashes-in-vinyl