NEW PROJECT: GÖTEBORG RECORDINGS
- Bartek Brekiesz
- Mar 10
- 1 min read

Three-day trip to Gothenburg, Sweden. Equipment: Tascam Portacapture X6, Ulanzi tripod and a stomach ready to accept impossible amounts of coffee and kannelbullar. No headphones, because they would take up too much space in the wizzar luggage (the choice between extra underwear and audio equipment is obvious to me, please).
I'm bad at reporting on trips, so I'll limit myself to specifics:
Tea from 7 Eleven rules.
The streets of the city are dominated by electric cars. Typically Warsaw, bursting temples, road noise is non-existent.
I ate the largest kanelbulla in the world. The size of a small pizza.
Diverse urban tissue. On one side of the street is Łódź Fabryczna (in Poland), and on the other is the Old Town in Kraków. Opposite is the trendy Haga district, and behind it are old tenement houses.
Public transport is provided by trams. They sound beautiful and old-school.
I highly recommend a passenger boat trip to Brännö Island. Two shops. No cars allowed (mopeds allowed). A nature reserve. Makes you want to move in.
I only spent one day recording, which ultimately worked out well for them. They form a sensible audio story, documenting the journey by public transport and water to Brännö.
I posted a video on YouTube reporting on editing one of the recording segments in Adobe Audition. It turned out to be a little tutorial (unfortunately, only in Polish).
The full version of the recordings is of course already available on Bandcamp. ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL COVER by Hania Pawłowska.
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