There are things going on in Stockport. Luke Una called it, not entirely seriously, 'the new Berlin'. Not only does Stockport have the largest brick built structure in the UK (as seen partially in my photo above), a viaduct constructed from 11 million bricks, and a 60s modernist shopping centre (the Merseyway) that used to have outdoor escalators, and a car park with a lovely Alan Boyson concrete frieze as its wall, but it also has the Underbank. The Underbank is a maze of old streets directly below the old market hall and the Robinson's brewery that dominates the skyline. In the last few years the Underbank has become a regeneration area with independent businesses (clothes shops, a magazine and book specialist, SK1 records) and a growing number of bars and restaurants. In one of these bars, Bruk, Nuremberg dub artist Klangkollektor played, back in August. The set was recorded and released recently as The Stockport Tapes.
Klangkollektor's twin albums Dubtapes Volumes One and Two, came out on Jason Boardman's Stockport based Before I Die label- both are wonderful albums and Dubtapes Two is sure feature highly in my end of year list. When he played at Bruk, Klangkollektor played tracks from both albums, turning up the echo and the bass and stretching the already dubby tracks out into seriously heavy dubbed out pieces with their lovely Balearic melodies stripped back but still dancing around on top. Baund, from Dubtapes Volume One, completes the live set, an eleven and a half minute deep dive into sound, opening with speaker feedback and guitar chord noise. From this the bass drum emerges and the Space Echo burps and wobbles. The sounds converge, gradually,running into line with each other, the rhythm picks up and the noise flutters around, ricocheting round the room it was recorded in. Its an absorbing and heady trip.
Baund live at Bruk is at Bandcamp here. This is the original version from Dubtapes Volume One.
The Stockport Tapes is available digitally at Bandcamp. There was a small run of cassettes complete with a hand drawn front cover showing the Underbank and its famous bridge but they've all gone. The Stockport Tapes album in full is here.
Klangkollektor's Dubtapes Volume Two is four tracks that have helped light up 2025. The last track on the EP is Isle Of Stonsey, a rich and detailed nine minute excursion into blissed out charm with slo mo beats, acres of dub space and a pedal steel guitar that sounds like its gone to Hawaii and isn't planning to come home any time soon.

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