On Location with Sean Martin & Marco Ciappelli Event Making Vinyl with Larry Jaffee & Kevin Da Costa
đ ď¸ On Location with Sean Martin & Marco Ciappelli
Event: Making Vinyl | Guest: Larry Jaffee & Kevin Da Costa
đś ⨠Vinyl Is Not Just BackâIt Never Really Left
In this On Location pre-event conversation, Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli sit down with Larry Jaffeeâco-founder and conference director of Making Vinylâand engineer and vinyl advocate Kevin Da Costa to talk about the past, present, and future of record pressing.
From Larryâs moment of âvinyl madnessâ (yes, he sold his entire collectionâand spent 12 years rebuilding it), to Kevinâs journey from Tesla engineer to global vinyl plant consultant, this episode captures the spirit behind the event: passion, craftsmanship, and a deep respect for the analog experience.
Now in its eighth year, Making Vinyl isnât just an eventâitâs a global meeting point for everyone in the record production ecosystem: pressing plants, designers, engineers, record labels, and artists. Itâs B2B, itâs hands-on, and itâs growing fastâjust like the industry itself, which has gone from around 35 pressing plants in 2017 to nearly 200 today.
We also touch on something exciting: the emergence of new factories in regions that havenât pressed records in decadesâfrom India to Africa to the Balkans. As Kevin notes, this isnât just about nostalgia. Itâs about expanding music culture, supporting local creativity, and creating space for new voices.
This yearâs event also dives into innovationâfrom sustainable materials to smart vinylâand yes, even a brand-new session on cybersecurity for pressing plants (because even physical formats have digital vulnerabilities now).
Whether youâre a vinyl lover, a producer, or part of the production chain, this episode sets the tone for what promises to be another unforgettable Making Vinyl experience.
đ ď¸ Event Dates: June 2â4, 2025
đ Location: Renasant Convention Center, Memphis, TN
đ More infhttps://www.makingvinyl.com/com
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Keywords: vinyl manufacturing, record pressing, music industry, analog revival, pressing plants, vinyl records, sustainability in music, record production, vinyl culture, Making Vinyl conference