NARC. #168 December 20/January 21

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FEATURE

MUSIC

TRACKS

Dilettante at Last Train at Home, image by Rob Irish

DARLINGTON MUSIC COLLECTIVE TRACKS HAVE EMBRACED REAL LIFE AND VIRTUAL EVENTS THROUGHOUT THIS TUMULTUOUS YEAR, SARAH WILSON EXPLAINS WHY IT’S BEEN SO IMPORTANT TO KEEP REGIONAL MUSICIANS IN PAID WORK It’s been such a stressful, heartbreaking year for many of us. I think we have veered between feeling absolutely gutted to feeling like we must follow our gut instincts, which is to continue to create music events in whatever form we can. We have spent a lot of the year embracing our new role as filmmakers (which Rob Irish was excellent at anyway, but I have certainly had a lot to learn!) Music has a wonderful way of lifting people’s moods. When we started hosting busking-style outdoor performances after the first lockdown, it was so lovely to see people’s smiles when they heard the musicians singing in the streets, as for many it was the first live music they’d seen in a long time. It is more important now than ever to support musicians. One of our biggest fears is that after Covid has faded away, so many people from the music world just won’t be there any more. They will have had to take work elsewhere and the music scene will be a far less rich landscape because of it. When it comes to the events we’ve run, I think we have been quite cautious as we simply don’t have the finances to attempt to run an event and all the costs that are incurred in setting one up without the certainty that it would actually be going ahead. In

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that respect we have embraced creating interesting online content. Our online event Last Train At Home was pretty special. It felt very emotional to see Ceiling Demons, Shakk, Eve Conway and Dilettante all play live whilst it was being filmed. We were all feeling very emotional having not seen live music for such a long time. Also filming it in such an atmospheric place as Darlington’s Head Of Steam Museum added to the vibe. As for the future, like many independent promoters, we will be treading carefully, especially for the first half of 2021. We have some plans for some great online content including more Hark! events, Noisy Daughters workshops, more BIG Little Gigs and also hopefully some exciting hip-hop events working with Legitimate Anarchy. Going forward, we really hope to see the return of Mish Mash Festival in Darlington Market Square in August and our Last Train Home Festival in September. Fingers firmly crossed! www.tracksdarlington.co.uk


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DEMOS

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BASE CAMP

1min
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NARBI PRICE

2min
page 52

TEES MUSIC ALLIANCE

3min
page 51

KAY GREYSON

1min
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NORTH EAST FILM ROUND-UP

1min
page 49

NORTHERN STAGE’S YOUNG COMPANY

2min
page 48

NORTH EAST LABELS ROUND-UP

3min
page 46

CURIOUS ARTS

1min
page 45

TYNE BANK BREWERY

2min
page 44

LADY KITT

2min
page 43

MARTHA HILL

1min
page 42

VIRGIN MONEY UNITY ARENA

2min
page 41

STAR & SHADOW CINEMA

2min
page 40

TUSK FESTIVAL

2min
page 39

RICHARD DAWSON

3min
page 37

CROSSOVER COVERS

1min
page 36

COBALT STUDIOS’ EVERYDAY ART FOR EXTRAORDINARY TIMES

1min
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LIVE THEATRE

2min
page 34

JODIE NICHOLSON

1min
page 33

TRACKS

2min
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THE STAND COMEDY CLUB

3min
page 30

THE CULTURE VULTURE

1min
page 29

DOVETAIL JOINTS VIRTUAL GALLERY

3min
page 28

LANTERNS ON THE LAKE

1min
page 27

ENDEM AND ROB IRISH

5min
pages 16-17

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

3min
page 15

PREVIEWS

19min
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TRACKS

2min
page 55

BENJAMIN FITZGERALD

2min
page 20

NE DONS

2min
page 18

BENJAMIN AMOS

3min
page 23

NEW JAZZ & IMPROVISED MUSIC RECORDINGS

5min
pages 12-13

GOBSCURE

3min
pages 21-22

BALTIC OPEN SUBMISSION

3min
page 19

FESTIVE SHOWS

4min
pages 24-25

LIVING IN SHADOWS

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