Welcome!
Hey! Welcome to the Noise Merchant DIY Duplication page.
Congratulations on finding your way here, you're the best. (and I'd guess super wonderful as well... am I right? and sooo gorgeous, just look at you)
Anyway, there's only one reason why you're here, so lets get to it!
What We Do...
(and what we don't)
Firstly, as the name implies, what we do is DIY, meaning, we do it ourselves!
So, the duplicating is done in-house by us. The covers are printed, cut and folded by us. The labels are printed, cut and stuck on by us. The only thing that is sourced eslewhere are the cassette shells, the tape inside them and, if required, the plastic library cases.
Another thing we are is 'Not For Profit', so prices are kept low and fair.
Now, just because it's DIY doesn't mean it lacks in quality...Oh no.
But it does mean that it's got that handmade feel.
However, the most important element, your music, will sound just as you expect it to...
that's a promise.
Services
All done in-house, in real time (no high speed dubs here!) on DENON DN 770R/780R and TEAC W-890R decks. All are cleaned, demagnertised and calibrated regularly
Whether it's a traditional 3 or 4 panel j-card or a slipcase/o-card, we can do it. Along with single or double side printing
Sticker labels are what we do. Unfortunately we don't (yet) have the ability to do on shell printing but, if your chosen shell is a solid light colour, we can print a black image onto a transparent sticker sheet.. it's quite affective.
All done in-house, in real time (no high speed dubs here!) on DENON DN 770R/780R and TEAC W-890R decks. All are cleaned, demagnertised and calibrated regularly
Here's something about me.
I'm Pete....
...and I'm a fifty-something, married, father of two, beholdent to two cats and currently unemployed/unemployable. I'm a frustrated musician (...using that term very loosely), and I have a passion for the d.i.y. punk scene and heavy, hard hitting music in general. This passion has lead me to host my own radio show come podcast, the Noise Merchant Radio Show, since around 2017 and more recently, start up my very own label, Noise Merchant Records. It's the latter that's driven me to start this little venture and hopefully change that unemployed status.