Indietracks

Indie pop Music Festival
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::summary Indie pop Music Festival ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Indietracks |
| image | The_Spook_School,_Indietracks_2016_09.jpg |
| caption | The Spook School headlining the Friday night at Indietracks 2016 |
| location | Midland Railway in Butterley, Derbyshire, England |
| years_active | 2007- 2019 |
| dates | July |
| founders | Stuart Mackay |
| genre | Indiepop |
| website | http://www.indietracks.co.uk/ |
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| name = Indietracks | image = The_Spook_School,_Indietracks_2016_09.jpg | caption = The Spook School headlining the Friday night at Indietracks 2016 | location =Midland Railway in Butterley, Derbyshire, England | years_active= 2007- 2019 | dates = July | founders = Stuart Mackay | genre =Indiepop | website = http://www.indietracks.co.uk/
Indietracks was an annual indie pop music festival at the Midland Railway in Butterley, Derbyshire, England. The main site was located at Swanwick Junction. Bands played in variety of locations, including a restored church, in a train shed, and on the moving trains themselves. The event was staffed by volunteers, with the proceeds from the festival going towards the upkeep and renovation of the site and trains.
The first indiepop event held at the centre was in April 2007, organised by steam train restorer Stuart Mackay. Indietracks was established as a two-day festival in summer that year.
Reviewing the 2011 festival, Malcolm Jack of The Guardian described the artists as "so obscure you have to wonder if they've even heard of themselves". He writes, "Indietracks does little to dispel the notion of indie-pop fans being given to whimsy. It's the annual gathering of the twee tribe – think lovers of a broad church of outsider sounds from C86-inspired three-chord shambling to riot grrrl and anti-folk."
The festival inspired compilation albums, released annually.
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Indietracks_train_(28444465150).jpg" caption="Pacer]] at Indietracks 2016"] ::
The 2020 festival was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. In November 2021, the festival organisers announced that 2019's event would be the last Indietracks, citing the pandemic as a primary reason for the festival not continuing.
Line-ups
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::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/The_Pains_of_Being_Pure_at_Heart,_Indietracks_2015_32.jpg" caption="[[The Pains of Being Pure at Heart]] in 2015"] ::
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6b/Bis,_Indietracks_2019_04.jpg" caption="Bis]] in 2019"] ::
::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Robberie,_Indietracks_2012_37.jpg" caption="Robberie playing on the train stage in 2012"] ::
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References
References
- Walsh, James. (29 July 2009). "All aboard the festival bandwagon". The Guardian.
- Mackay, Stuart. (17 July 2009). "Indie pop mixed with steam trains? It'll never work …". The Guardian.
- Jack, Malcolm. (2 August 2011). "Indietracks - review". The Guardian.
- (11 September 2023). "Indietracks Festival: Previous Events".
- (15 November 2021). "Time to say goodbye – Indietracks Festival".
- "Indietracks Festival: Previous Events".
- Gourlay, Dom. (30 July 2010). "Indietracks 2010: The DiS review".
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