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Trail Sonified – Staged in a car park on the edge of the Lake District, Merrell turned data gathered from athletes into a full-blown party at Kendal Mountain Festival, in a collision of underground music and overground sport.

On Friday night at this year’s Kendal Mountain Festival – the Lake District’s annual gathering of mud-splattered film lovers, gear nerds and outdoor diehards – the extended weekend’s slate of usual panel talks and cold-water dips turned into something different. In an underground car park on the edge of town, Merrell hosted Trail Sonified: the UK’s first club night powered entirely by trail-running data.

The night pulled together run crews, ravers and festival-goers for an immersive audio-visual experience literally built on the rhythm of the trails. In the weeks leading up to the event, runners across the country laced up in Merrell’s MTL Adapt Matryx trail running shoes and fed in their raw metrics – pace, elevation, distance, heart rate. Instead of sitting in a lab, that data was translated into beats and textures through the process of data sonification”. The result was a setlist drawn directly from the way bodies move through real terrain. 

Headlined by outdoor-driven creative and DJ Advanced Rock, supported by Berwick, the night was a room heaving with bodies moving to the shape of the British outdoors – basslines mirroring the long grind up wind-blasted fells, breaking apart into the loose, skittering energy of a scree-slope run.

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Trail Sonified was a manifestation of what happens when movement and music intersect,” says Simon Sweeney, Marketing Manager at Merrell. The energy in the room proved just how connected we are to the environments we move through, and how those environments can inspire the culture we create.”

For Kendal, a festival that has spent nearly 50 years celebrating adventure culture in all its forms, Trail Sonified marked something new: a collision of overground running with underground sound, showing just how close those worlds really are.

Visit Merrell’s official website here.

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