Ep546: One-Step Audiophile Vinyl w Tom Grover Biery

Ep546: One-Step Audiophile Vinyl w Tom Grover Biery

Author: The Vinyl Guide April 21, 2026 Duration: 1:18:35

From funding the first Record Store Day to producing limited one-step pressings of Pet Sounds, Prince, and Dr. Dre, Tom "Grover" Biery is one of the most influential figures in modern vinyl culture - Hear all about his next adventures with the vinyl artform.

Topics Include:

  • Tom "Grover" Biery spent 20 years at Warner Bros. Records
  • He pushed vinyl internally around 2004 when nobody believed in it
  • His boss Tom Wally gave him the green light to proceed
  • First pressings were Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman catalog titles
  • Warner's vinyl billing exploded from $300K to $5M in 18 months
  • Failure's Fantastic Planet was among the earliest titles he championed
  • Neil Young gave an impassioned in-office speech about the importance of sound
  • That speech directly inspired the "Because Sound Matters" brand name
  • BSM is Warner's audiophile imprint; DSS covers Interscope and Capitol
  • Tom now operates as a consultant to both major label groups
  • His own label, Slow Down Sounds, has been running nearly a decade
  • One-step pressings go lacquer to stamper, skipping generational quality loss
  • Each stamper yields only 500–750 pressings, requiring multiple lacquer cuts
  • Neotech's D2 vinyl compound produces exceptionally quiet, revealing pressings
  • Mastering costs alone run nine times higher on one-step projects
  • Sources are vetted exhaustively — flat masters, tape, or high-res files
  • Artists and managers approve every test pressing throughout the process
  • A newly discovered 1972 Pet Sounds master changed everything for the reissue
  • Chris Bellman confirmed the tape matched a 1972 white label perfectly
  • Only 6,000 copies of the Pet Sounds DSS one-step will ever exist
  • Tom has been transparent about sourcing since 2005, long before the MoFi controversy
  • Quality now ranks second or third in why fans buy vinyl
  • Beck's Morning Phase and Tom Petty's Wildflowers one-steps surprised even skeptics
  • Soul Coughing's Ruby Vroom reissue came from original tapes at Warner
  • Nate lobbies for Frusciante, Jellyfish, Beck's Sea Change, and Marilyn Manson reissues
  • Dr. Dre's The Chronic from tape is among the first hip-hop one-steps
  • Neil Young has still never done a one-step, despite inspiring the whole program
  • Tom was one of the original funders who got Record Store Day off the ground
  • Record stores are reporting their biggest-ever RSD sales figures this year
  • His label Slow Down Sounds is releasing Terry Callier's Occasional Rain this June

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There's a particular kind of conversation that happens when two people who are deeply passionate about music get together, surrounded by shelves of records. The Vinyl Guide-Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds captures that feeling perfectly. Hosted by Nate, a dedicated collector and enthusiast, this podcast feels less like a formal interview and more like you're overhearing a great chat in the back of a record store. The discussions naturally weave through artists' creative processes, the stories behind iconic albums, and the tangible magic of the format itself. You'll hear from musicians, producers, and other insiders who live and breathe vinyl, offering perspectives that go far beyond the liner notes. But it's not just about the artists; it's for the collectors, too. Episodes often delve into the practical, nerdy details that make this hobby so compelling-like distinguishing between a common pressing and a rare, valuable find, or learning how to properly care for your collection so it lasts for decades. It’s that blend of artistic insight and collector-focused knowledge that gives this podcast its unique character. Whether you're a seasoned cratedigger or just appreciate the warmth of an analog recording, these conversations offer a rich, human connection to the music you love, all centered around the grooves of a vinyl record.
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