Furny’s Holiday Gift Guide

You’ve snatched up all your RSD Black Friday finds and now it’s finally time to listen to them. If you or record collector you know wants to upgrade their system

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In The News: Eric on Independent Minded

Eric sat down with Ron Scalzo for his podcast Independent Minded, and boy, what a podcast it was. Highlights include: The history of Furnace, 23 years on Eric describing why vinyl

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Fall’s Designer Jackets

Since it’s October and we’ve yet to fully enter #sweaterweather season, we thought we’d show off a different kind of jacket. Here are some exceedingly cool, custom LP jackets that

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Shades of Clear

You asked, so here you go. Furnace now stocks Coke Bottle Clear vinyl pellets! And, for the sake of clarity, here are all our other clear vinyl options: Clear (it’s

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Client Feature: Neurosis Stops By

Steve & Noah with Furnace’s Jenn Steve Von Till and Noah Landis of Neurosis swung by the plant to say hi to the Furnace team before playing DC’s 9:30 Club.

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Client Feature: Smog Veil’s Peter Laughner Box Set

Smog Veil Record‘s 5 LP box set of the work of Cleveland’s Peter Laughner was covered by the New York Times! Furnace is thrilled to have played our part in

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Bravo to Furny’s (and Mark’s) Reality TV Debut!

Eagle-eye fans of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Potomac should’ve spotted Furnace’s own Mark Reiter donning his Furnace hoodie on this week’s past episode. Also appearing in the scene was

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Client Feature : Materia Collective

We love our clients; especially the ones that allow us to be a part of the creative process and develop ideas for custom vinyl records, print and packaging which is

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Mastering for Vinyl: Conversations with the Pros from the iZotope Audio Blog

A big thanks to Haley Reinhart for mentioning Furnace in this wide ranging interview on the iZotope blog about the process of releasing her new album on vinyl. Being at the final

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Why are vinyl records black?

Think back to the first vinyl record you ever owned. Reverently sliding it out of its sleeve for the first time, taking care to only hold it by the edges

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