Jack White's Third Man Records Tour United Records Pressing Plant



We follow Third Man Records' Ben Blackwell on a tour through the biggest vinyl pressing plant in the U.S., United Records Pressing. Subscribe to the Fuse YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/fuseSub For more from Fuse, follow us here too Web: http://fuse.tv Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/fusetv Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Fuse

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  1. Most judgemental group of vinyl enthusiasts I've ever fucking seen in these comments. Talk about the process, the music, the love, not the dude's haircut. Why should that matter at all? Hell, isn't a look like that expected in such a psychedelic/rock/punk/alternative-heavy demographic like vinyl collectors? Old fucking geezers, get a grip on your own culture.
  2. awesome
  3. Motown was by far the greatest record company in America. If you likened the American record industry to a New York skyscraper, Motown would be in the penthouse, all the other companies, RCA, Warner, Capitol. etc., would be in the basement... Stax? They'd be at one floor below the penthouse. Any overseas organisation, like EMI, should feel extremely privileged to hold the distribution and back-catalogue right to Motown for their market.
  4. Hi Jack this is Sarath Kotelawela from Sri Lanka and I am a music producer in SL can you please forward me the details of the owner of the record company Third Man records and how I can contact them.
  5. United needs to up their quality... they should be on par with Pallas or RTI.
  6. This guy looks like Ty Segall
  7. Please learn how to make an edible record. Does anyone else think that the pucks look like taffy? If you haven't guessed I'm really fat - ignore my user thumbnail - I don't know that guy.
  8. Stick your hands into running machinery. Smart.
  9. Tell you what would be interesting, how do you make multicoloured vinyl
    pressings like the ones you can see on my channel. Thanks guys
  10. The LABEL doesn't keep the record centered, most of the time if I vinyl LP is cut off center it's from the stamper being offset. The label is there to melt into the vinyl and tell you the sides/track list etc
  11. Why bother vinyl , Cost too much, I remember walking into tower records 86 87 ,records were gone ,, I hated Cd's , It was stupid trying too except Cds, lame change in mental and enviromentally derange The worst was hearing a tape my friend recorded (whitesnake) I cant believe weird al was downtown ) The all star butt rock band clowns recorded from record player he told me (dialed )in with a new needle syringe Beatles compares ( the 80s lied how great Cd quality was fake thatwithin ye ought peon
  12. How do they set the grooves on the record though, do they have to make a custom "stamp" for it?
  13. Thanks for helping keep vinyl alive Third Man!
  14. That suit or sportcoat fits like a bandage.  is everybody becoming a slave to fashion?
  15. Haircut wouldn't hurt !    Long hair today seems sillier than ever.
  16. Jack White ... typical gen Y softcock tool ... never had a beating in his life , full blown MAN CHILD...
  17. That last little bit of talking... wish I had people who were interested in music with whom I could listen to my records.
  18. Oh, gross, recycling spent dirty vinyl. Just makes for noise on vinyl!! Disappointed in Made in USA slogan!
  19. next time dude visit the barbers and get a full haircut not a trim on the left.
    then comeback and present a freaking record plant.

    hic hic dont mind me i have had a few beers and i am full of love  
  20. If you keep sticking your hands into the moving machines you're gonna wind up being called "eight fingers."  Sheesh.


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