Object Permanence Records: Oregon's Only Vinyl Record Pressing Plant

If you're looking for a vinyl record pressing plant in Oregon, you've found it.

Object Permanence Records is the only operating vinyl record pressing plant in the state, based in Salem, Oregon and serving artists throughout the Pacific Northwest and across the country.

We're here to make records—and to make the process feel approachable. Whether you're pressing your first release or your fiftieth, you'll work directly with the people making your records from start to finish.

Why Press Local?

Making a record is personal, and manufacturing should be too.

Working with a local pressing plant means clear communication, real people, and a team that's invested in your project—not just your order number. It also means supporting manufacturing, music, and creative industries right here in the Pacific Northwest.

Why Salem?

Salem sits at the center of the Pacific Northwest, making it an ideal home for a record pressing plant serving artists throughout the region.

It's also a deeply musical city with a thriving creative community, and we're proud to be part of its next chapter.

Built for Independent Artists

Object Permanence Records was built with independent artists in mind.

We believe in transparent pricing, honest timelines, thoughtful craftsmanship, and answering the phone when you have a question. Pressing a record shouldn't feel intimidating—it should be one of the most rewarding parts of releasing music.

Pressing Records for Oregon—and Beyond

While we're proud to be Oregon's only record pressing plant, our customers come from all over, including Oregon, Washington, California, New York City, Las Vegas, Detroit, Miami, and beyond.

Every record starts right here in Salem.

Oregon's Only Record Pressing Plant

The return of record pressing to Oregon has been featured by Salem Reporter and Oregon Public Broadcasting, and we're honored by the coverage.

More importantly, we're excited to be helping artists bring their music to life—one record at a time.

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