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Overmono finally release their fan favourite edit of The Streets’ ‘Turn The Page’ - www.nme.com
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25.04.2024

Overmono finally release their fan favourite edit of The Streets’ ‘Turn The Page’

Overmono have finally released their fan favourite edit of The Streets‘ track ‘Turn The Page’.Their version of Mike Skinner and co.’s 2002 track has been a staple of Overmono’s live sets since its debut at Lost Village in 2022. Their edit was first premiered on BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record of the Week with Jack Saunders.

The Streets, Camelphat, Rudimental lead Love Saves The Day 2024 line-up - www.nme.com - Kenya - city Gorgon
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25.01.2024

The Streets, Camelphat, Rudimental lead Love Saves The Day 2024 line-up

The Streets, CamelPhat and Rudimental have been announced as the headliners of Love Saves The Day 2024.The iconic Bristol festival returns to Ashton Court this year from May 25-26 for a weekend of incredible dance music. Festivalgoers will be greeted with eight stages chock full of dance music’s biggest names – here’s the first wave of names announced to play.On Saturday, CamelPhat and Rudimental are set to play the main stage; they’ll be joined by the likes of Flowdan, Girls Don’t Sync, Groove Armada, Interplanetary Criminal, Katy B, Kenya Grace, and Shy FX.Meanwhile, Sunday will feature a special audiovisual show from Sub Focus, whilst The Streets will also round off the day with a performance.

Truck Festival 2024: Jamie T, Wet Leg, The Streets, IDLES and more to headline stacked line-up - www.nme.com - Britain
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22.01.2024

Truck Festival 2024: Jamie T, Wet Leg, The Streets, IDLES and more to headline stacked line-up

Truck Festival has today (January 22) unveiled details of its 2024 line-up – check out the full details below.The festival will be headlined by Jamie T, Wet Leg The Streets and Idles. It will also be Wet Leg’s first UK festival headline set.Pre-sale tickets go on sale from 6pm January 25 with general sale tickets available from January 26 at 10am here.Joining them over the course of the festival, which takes place from July 25-28 at Hill Farm, Oxford, will be: The Kooks, Declan McKenna, Yard Act, Holly Humberstone, Sea Girls, Black Honey, Peace, The Snuts, Soft Play, The Mysterines, Sundara Karma, English Teacher, The Magic Gang, Bob Vylan, Katy B, and many more.

Skepta reveals line-up for Big Smoke Festival 2024 - www.nme.com - Britain
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19.01.2024

Skepta reveals line-up for Big Smoke Festival 2024

Skepta has revealed the line-up for his inaugural Big Smoke Festival this summer – check it out below.The new event is due to be held at Crystal Palace Park in south-east London on Saturday, July 6, and will feature a bill curated by the Tottenham rapper himself. Tickets are available here.Skepta will be performing too, marking his only UK performance of 2024.

The Streets overcome adversities on new single ‘Each Day Gives’ - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
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28.09.2023

The Streets overcome adversities on new single ‘Each Day Gives’

The Streets have shared a new single called ‘Each Day Gives’ – listen below.The track is the latest preview of Mike Skinner and co’s sixth studio album ‘The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’, which will arrive on October 20 alongside an accompanying film.“The way the album was written was very much with the film in mind. The songs weave around the scenes and the dialogue to give a bigger picture of what’s going on – sometimes really acting as the narrator,” Skinner explained.“‘Each Day Gives’ comes as the main characters are facing a dilemma and working out what to do after their plans go awry – the song talks about overcoming little (and big) adversities and waking up each morning and treating it as a fresh start – until the next dilemma kicks in!”The single follows on from ‘Troubled Waters’ and ‘Too Much Yayo’, the latter of which arrived last month.‘The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’ marks Skinner’s first full-length release as The Streets since 2011’s ‘Computers And Blues’.The frontman recently spoke about how the LP’s accompanying film was both a “nightmare” and an “obsession” to make.

The Streets’ Mike Skinner says his new film was both a “nightmare” and an “obsession” to make - www.nme.com - London
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16.09.2023

The Streets’ Mike Skinner says his new film was both a “nightmare” and an “obsession” to make

The Streets Mike Skinner has opened up about his new film, describing it as a both a “nightmare” to get made and his “obsession.”Skinner has spent ten years working on getting his film, The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light, to screens. A murder-mystery, it’s described as “tripped out neo-noir” and follows the life of a struggling DJ. The film has been created, written, directed, filmed and edited by Skinner, who also stars in the project.Speaking to Sky News at the premiere of the film in London, he opened up about the difficulties of getting the film made, alongside his determination to make sure it reached the big screen.Speaking about what to expect, Skinner told Sky News: “it’s a musical but the songs are the voiceover.” He joked with fans not to expect “jazz hands or dancing around on lampposts,” adding that “it’s a very simple story that started out almost like a film noir type thing, but then got carried away.”Opening up about the project, he added: “Knowing that I’m working on this film and then working on this film has been a nightmare.

The Streets share club-focused new track ‘Too Much Yayo’ - www.nme.com
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18.08.2023

The Streets share club-focused new track ‘Too Much Yayo’

The Streets have shared a brand new single – listen to ‘Too Much Yayo’ below.The track is the latest preview of the Mike Skinner-led group’s sixth full-length album ‘The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’, which comes out on October 20 alongside an accompanying film.“’Too Much Yayo’ is the first song on the album and it really is the focus of the first key scene in my film,” Skinner said in a statement. “The film is set in nightclubs, places i’ve spent many nights over the past few years DJing and performing.“Obviously, clubs, music and drugs all go hand in hand – and the song really is about setting the scene before the story starts to unfold – we’ve all been in clubs like this and either been the liability or seen the liability.“This is one of the beats that really reacted when I was playing it out in DJ sets before it became a song.

The Streets add two dates to 2023 UK and Ireland tour - www.nme.com - Britain - county Hall - Manchester - Ireland - city Belfast - Birmingham - Dublin - city Rock
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10.08.2023

The Streets add two dates to 2023 UK and Ireland tour

The Streets have added two new live dates to their 2023 headline tour – find all the details below.The Mike Skinner-led group are due to hit the road this autumn in support of their sixth full-length album ‘The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’, which comes out on October 20.Last month, The Streets announced a run of UK shows in support of the upcoming record. Skinner and co.

The Streets and Arlo Parks to play Glastonbury’s Pilton Party 2023 - www.nme.com - Britain
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05.08.2023

The Streets and Arlo Parks to play Glastonbury’s Pilton Party 2023

The Streets and Arlo Parks have been announced for this year’s Glastonbury Pilton Party.Both acts will perform at the Worthy Farm bash on September 1. Tickets can be purchased from the old Festival Office in Northload Street, Glastonbury from today (August 5) until 4pm BST.The cost for adults will be £40 and £15 for children.On the day, the gates will open at 5pm BST, with the live music set to finish around 11pm.

The Streets’ new album will be the soundtrack to a murder-mystery noir movie - www.thefader.com - London
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13.07.2023

The Streets’ new album will be the soundtrack to a murder-mystery noir movie

Mike Skinner's music as The Streets has always had a certain narrative quality to it, whether it was his boozy tales of wild nights out on 2002's Original Pirate Material or the shaggy dog story of a lost £1000 on the follow-up, A Grand Don't Come For Free. It makes sense, then, that Skinner would eventually branch out into movie-making one day. On Thursday the U.K.

The Streets announce new album and feature film ‘The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’ - www.nme.com - Britain
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13.07.2023

The Streets announce new album and feature film ‘The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’

The Streets have announced details of a new album and feature film, both titled ‘The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’, alongside details of a new tour.Mike Skinner will return under the name for his first full-length album as The Streets since 2011’s ‘Computers And Blues’. ‘The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light’ will be released on October 20 via 679 Records/Warner Music UK.Skinner has shared a preview of the record in the new single ‘Troubled Waters’, which finds the artist lamenting modern society’s lack of accountability and the hedonism that takes place at night.

Glastonbury 2023 reveals Shangri-La line-up - www.nme.com
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11.05.2023

Glastonbury 2023 reveals Shangri-La line-up

Glastonbury has announced its 2023 Shangri-La line-up – check out the newly announced names below.The Streets‘ Mike Skinner, Nia Archives, Skindred, Cassyette, Flava D, Sam Divine, Empire State Bastard, Panic Shack, Lady Shaka and Craig Charles and Friends are among acts that will perform at the popular live music and late-night area at this year’s festival, which takes place from June 21-25.“The incredible @ShangrilaGlasto is back with a vibrant line-up for Glastonbury 2023!” the festival tweeted today (May 11).Announced under the 2023 theme of “Everything Must Go,” acts are listed across five stages: Nowhere, Truth, Nomad, Platform 23 and Sistxrhood.You can check out the full line-up on the posters below.Everything Must Go pic.twitter.com/8ZNzLVIeHc— Shangri-La Glasto (@ShangrilaGlasto) May 11, 2023pic.twitter.com/ZJGXMdBRRl— Shangri-La Glasto (@ShangrilaGlasto) May 11, 2023We’re back with yet another Truth Stage takeover at @ShangrilaGlasto this year.

Fred Again.. releases new single ‘Mike (Desert Island Duvet)’ with Mike Skinner and Dermot Kennedy - www.nme.com
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04.03.2023

Fred Again.. releases new single ‘Mike (Desert Island Duvet)’ with Mike Skinner and Dermot Kennedy

Fred Again.. has released a new track featuring a verse from The Streets‘ Mike Skinner and original vocals from singer Dermot Kennedy. Listen to ‘Mike (Desert Island Duvet)’ below.The new release is a club-reworking of ‘Berwyn (All That I Got Is You)’ from Fred Again..’s album ‘Actual Life 3’, updated with Skinner and Kennedy’s contributions.

The Streets announce massive outdoor Margate show - www.nme.com
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25.02.2023

The Streets announce massive outdoor Margate show

The Streets have announced plans for a huge open-air gig in Margate this summer – see details below and buy tickets here.Fresh from announcing an outdoor show in Cardiff, Mike Skinner will head to the Kent coast in September to headline a packed day of music.On September 8, The Streets will play Dreamland as part of the Margate Summer Sessions series, which will also feature Placebo, Bastille, UB40, Primal Scream and Happy Mondays and more between June and September.Supporting The Streets at their gig will be Kojey Radical, Zed Bias and Emmeline.General sale tickets go on sale at 9am GMT on Friday, March 3.

The Streets releases ‘Brexit At Tiffany’s’ EP, shares video for title track - www.nme.com
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12.08.2022

The Streets releases ‘Brexit At Tiffany’s’ EP, shares video for title track

The Streets – has shared a trio of new songs in the form of an EP titled ‘Brexit At Tiffany’s’.The EP’s title track features soaring vocals from Jazz Morley, which juxtapose Skinner’s free-flowing, spoken-word reflections on the end of a relationship – and how it can be, as Skinner describes in an accompanying statement, “as messy as leaving Europe”.That arrives alongside a video directed by Skinner himself. On that, and the song’s themes, he added: “We don’t belong to each other: he’s an independent, and so am I.

KOKO Electronic announces line-up for summer series of events - www.nme.com - Britain - South Africa
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08.06.2022

KOKO Electronic announces line-up for summer series of events

which recently re-opened after three years of restoration and redevelopment, initially shut in 2019 for a planned one-year refurbishment. But plans changed when a fire broke out in January 2020, while the coronavirus pandemic and “colossal water damage” also held up progress.Arcade Fire played the first gig back at the newly renovated Camden venue on April 29, before Luciano headlined the first KOKO Electronic night the following evening.Taking place on Friday and Saturday nights, KOKO Electronic aims to bring the most exciting, internationally renowned electronic music artists to the venue, with the new club set up featuring DJs playing in the round.So far, the likes of Jayda G, Floorplan, Optimo, Jaguar, Mall Grab and Honey Dijon have appeared as part of the series.

The Streets have cancelled their 2022 tour - www.nme.com
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13.12.2021

The Streets have cancelled their 2022 tour

The Streets have cancelled all their January and February tour dates for 2022.The Mike Skinner-led project returned to the stage with a number of festival slots this summer. These were going to be followed by a run of gigs across the country early next year.However, in a new post on Instagram, Skinner announced that the tour dates had now been cancelled.He wrote: “It is with a very heavy heart that I have to say that we have decided to cancel all live performances for 2022.

The Streets announce extensive UK tour dates for 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - Birmingham
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21.09.2021

The Streets announce extensive UK tour dates for 2022

The Streets have announced a new run of UK headline shows across January and February next year.The Mike Skinner-led project returned to the stage with a number of festival slots this summer, which will be followed by huge gigs across the country.Preceding the new dates, The Streets will also play a series of intimate rescheduled dates at Birmingham’s The Mill.

The Streets postpone Birmingham shows after “one of the camp” goes into COVID-19 self-isolation - www.nme.com - Birmingham
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17.07.2021

The Streets postpone Birmingham shows after “one of the camp” goes into COVID-19 self-isolation

The Streets have postponed their upcoming shows in Birmingham after “one of the camp” had to enter COVID-19 isolation.Mike Skinner’s outfit were due to be performing at The Mill in Digbeth for three shows this month and a further two in August.However, Skinner confirmed on Twitter earlier today (July 16) that all of the gigs had now ben pushed back until next year. “Absolutely gutted to say that we have to postpone our upcoming dates in Digbeth to January next year,” he said.

Mike Skinner’s project The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light releases ‘The Streets’ album - www.nme.com
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25.06.2021

Mike Skinner’s project The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light releases ‘The Streets’ album

Mike Skinner has shared a surprise album titled ‘The Streets’ under his side project The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light.The Streets frontman, who has named the record after his band that he reformed in 2018, dropped the album in the early hours of Friday morning (June 25).

Mike Skinner responds to postponement of lockdown easing: “They fucked THAT too” - www.nme.com - Britain
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14.06.2021

Mike Skinner responds to postponement of lockdown easing: “They fucked THAT too”

The Streets‘ Mike Skinner has responded to the British government’s announcement that plans to ease lockdown restrictions by June 21 will be delayed for a further four weeks.When it was announced back in March that the UK’s roadmap to ending coronavirus restrictions would see the end of social distancing requirements the return of mass gatherings from June 21, The Streets released the celebratory single ‘Who’s Got The Bag (June 21st)’.They also announced five nights of gigs and parties at The

The Streets’ ‘Who’s Got The Bag (21st June)’ has reportedly been banned by Radio 1 - www.nme.com
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22.05.2021

The Streets’ ‘Who’s Got The Bag (21st June)’ has reportedly been banned by Radio 1

The Streets’ latest single ‘Who’s Got The Bag (21st June)’ has reportedly been banned by BBC Radio 1, according to Mike Skinner.The track, which was released in March, looks ahead to the impending end of lockdown. Current restrictions are scheduled to be lifted on June 21, as referenced in the song’s title.Speaking about the track at the time of its release, Skinner said: “It’s been too long since I’ve been behind some decks, or on a stage, in a tour bus sleeping in a bunk.

Here’s your chance to play this year’s Tramlines festival - www.nme.com - county Hillsborough
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13.05.2021

Here’s your chance to play this year’s Tramlines festival

Tramlines is offering emerging artists the chance to perform at this year’s festival.The event will take place at Hillsborough Park in Sheffield between July 23-25, with The Streets, Royal Blood and Richard Ashcroft all set to top the bill.

The Streets, Royal Blood and Richard Ashcroft to headline Tramlines - www.nme.com - county Hillsborough
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26.04.2021

The Streets, Royal Blood and Richard Ashcroft to headline Tramlines

The Streets, Royal Blood and Richard Ashcroft are all set to headline this year’s Tramlines festival.Sheffield’s biggest city-based music festival will take place at Hillsborough Park on July 23-25.

Watch The Streets splice together classic tracks in special ‘Lockdown Sessions’ performance - www.nme.com - London
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09.04.2021

Watch The Streets splice together classic tracks in special ‘Lockdown Sessions’ performance

The Streets have recorded a special live set for an Amazon Music-hosted Lockdown Sessions performance – you can watch their set below.Mike Skinner and his live band recently recorded the session at Metropolis Studios in London, with the tracks now being released as ‘Amazon Originals’ by the streaming service.The Streets combined ‘Fit But You Know It’ (taken from 2004’s ‘A Grand Don’t Come for Free’) and ‘Take Me As I Am’ (from 2020’s ‘None of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive’) for the first

Stereophonics, Supergrass and The Streets to headline Kendal Calling 2021 - www.nme.com
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26.03.2021

Stereophonics, Supergrass and The Streets to headline Kendal Calling 2021

Stereophonics, Supergrass, The Streets and Dizzee Rascal its four headliners.Also set to play Kendal Calling 2021, which takes place on the weekend of July 29-August 1 at Lowther Deer Park, are Blossoms, Craig David, The Kooks, DMAs, Pale Waves and more.See the full line-up below.Speaking of the festival’s return, co-founders Andy Smith and Ben Robinson said: “It’s a great feeling to be able to announce the return of Kendal Calling in 2021.

The Streets announce week of intimate gigs to celebrate end of lockdown - www.nme.com
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26.03.2021

The Streets announce week of intimate gigs to celebrate end of lockdown

The Streets have announced details of a week of intimate gigs to celebrate the end of social restrictions from June 21.

Royal Blood and The Streets to headline Victorious Festival 2021 - www.nme.com - city Portsmouth
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25.03.2021

Royal Blood and The Streets to headline Victorious Festival 2021

Royal Blood, The Streets and Madness.The event will take place at Southsea Seafront in Portsmouth across August Bank Holiday Weekend (27-29).Joining the aforementioned bill-toppers on the line-up are Blossoms, Fontaines D.C., Miles Kane, Richard Ashcroft, The Kooks, Supergrass, Craig David, Melanie C, The Fratellis, Cast and more.Madness will headline on the Friday evening, with The Streets and Royal Blood closing the Saturday and Sunday respectively.

Mike Skinner’s long road back to The Streets - www.thefader.com
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21.05.2020

Mike Skinner’s long road back to The Streets

Mike Skinner is at pains to stress that, while there has been no new music from The Streets since 2011, he hasn’t spent the past nine years on an extended holiday. “It’s easy to think that I haven’t been doing anything, but I’ve been DJing and directing, I’ve done some producing too,” he says via a Zoom chat from his London home.

Mike Skinner shares The Streets’ new single “Where the Fuck Did April Go” - www.thefader.com
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08.05.2020

Mike Skinner shares The Streets’ new single “Where the Fuck Did April Go”

Mike Skinner is currently gearing up to release None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive, his first new project as The Streets in almost a decade. The mixtape is due out on July 10, but rather than put out another song from the record, Skinner has released “Where the Fuck Did April Go,” the B-side to the album's Tame Impala-featuring first single "Call My Phone Thinking I'm Doing Nothing Better."

The Streets and Tame Impala Share Video for New Song: Watch - pitchfork.com - Britain
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13.04.2020

The Streets and Tame Impala Share Video for New Song: Watch

The Streets are back. The UK rap project, led by Mike Skinner, have returned with a new Tame Impala collaboration called “Call My Phone Thinking I’m Doing Nothing Better.” It’s the first song to be released from Skinner’s forthcoming mixtape None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive—out July 10 via Island. The tape marks the Streets’ first full-length since 2011’s Computers and Blues. Check out the video for the new track below.

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