Stockport Express

DJ to open record store and cafe

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AN internatio­nal DJ and music producer is launching a new record store and cafe in Stockport.

Joe McBride has started up SK1 Records with an £8,000 loan from Stockport Business Finance Scheme through funding partner GC Business Finance.

Based on Little Underbank in Stockport SK1 Records will specialise in new and second hand vinyl records along with CDs, cassettes and accessorie­s such as art prints and label merchandis­e.

The business already trades successful­ly online, and the new premises will include a cafe selling locally sourced coffee, soft drinks and cakes.

Performing as Synkro, Joe has been making music and DJ-ing at festivals and clubs across the world for the past 10 years, amassing a collection of more than 7,000 records which will form the initial stock for the new shop. He is investing the loan in refurbishi­ng the shop, sourcing additional music, introducin­g new services such as a profession­al record cleaning service and hosting events with local DJs.

Joe said: “I know the music industry inside out, but have never had to raise finance before, so being able to go to Stockport council and find all the support I needed in one place has made an enormous difference to the pace at which I’ve been able to get SK1 up and running. They put me in touch with GC Business Finance and, from start to finish, the process of securing the funding took less than five weeks.

“That meant that I was able to focus on finding the right premises and getting SK1 up and running, being able to get the right advice and knowing that the financial side of the business was taken care of.

“What we’ll be bringing to the new shop is a collection of contempora­ry electronic and pop music and memorabili­a, designed to meet the demands of customers who love vinyl but want something that reflects what they’re listening to in clubs and festivals.”

Coun Kate Butler, Stockport council’s cabinet member for economy and regenerati­on, added: “We’re committed to working with young businesses like Joe’s to help them thrive and succeed here in Stockport.

“One way we do this is by making sure entreprene­urs can get access to the right advice at the right time and have the opportunit­y to benefit from great schemes such as the Stockport Business Finance Scheme. I wish SK1 every success.”

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 ??  ?? ●●Joe McBride, Coun Kate Butler and Ashley Alletson at the new store
●●Joe McBride, Coun Kate Butler and Ashley Alletson at the new store

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