Want to listen to a really cool track? The single made from ice that can be played on any vinyl turntable

Swedish band the Shout Out Louds sent 10 ice record kits to press and fans

Water must be frozen in special mould for six hours

Once released, single can be played back on any record player - until it melts

In an age of downloads, the idea of listening to vinyl is an unusual one for many.

However, one Swedish band decided to make it ever harder to listen to their latest single - by asking people to make their own record.

The stunt for the Shout Out Louds, was created for their latest single, with 'ice record' kits sent to ten fans and journalists.

Scroll down for video (and to hear the ice record)



Swedish band the Shout Out Louds sent ten of the ice record making kits to fans and journalists

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MailOnline has compiled this list of recordings that may sound better in ice - add your in the comments section below: Vanilla Ice - Ice, Ice Baby Foreigner - Cold As Ice Dean Martin - Baby It's Cold Outside Godley & Creme - Freeze Frame Mike Posner - Cooler Than Me To listen to the single, journalists were presented with a special box containing a bottle of water and a plastic mould. The were advised to use half the water to fill the mould, and then place it in a freezer for more than six hours . RELATED ARTICLES Previous

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Next Steve Jobs listened to vinyl at home... because it sounded... The potty gadgets time forgot! The antiseptic kissing screen... Share this article Share Users are then told to carefully remover the record from the mould using their fingernail. Then it can simply be placed on a turntable as normal and played. However, unsurprisingly the audio does suffer somewhat.

In the video of the recording below, while the audio is audible, the playback is hissy and a long way from the digital download most of prefer to listen to use to listen to our music.



The kits contain a special mould, and a bottle of water

Once the mould is filled, it is frozen for six hours to make a single that can be played on a normal record player

After six hours, the record can be removed from the freezer

The video advises participants in the scheme to carefully remove the icy disc from its mould using their fingernails

The finished ice record