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Mike Skinner Challenges Himself: Releasing a New Album and Producing His First Film

Mike Skinner actually wanted to give up his music project The Streets in 2011. But now the British rapper is releasing a new album – and his first feature film, produced himself from start to finish.

How hard is it to produce a feature film on your own? British rapper Mike Skinner has a clear answer to this question: “It was harder than I thought.” The 44-year-old speaks from experience. He shot his first own film – and the soundtrack for it. “The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light” is the first regular Streets studio album in twelve years. Skinner presented the film of the same name on Monday in Berlin, previously in Great Britain.

The album was released today by Warner Music.

The record with a total of 15 tracks is released today (October 13th). The songs are a mix of UK garage, bass, house and rap – peppered with Skinner’s unmistakable British accent and dry wordplay.

Making a film was actually his main idea, as Skinner said in an interview in Berlin. “I’ve been writing story songs and making music videos for 20 years. I think it’s actually inevitable that you want to make a film.”

The Brit had his big breakthrough in 2002 with Streets’ debut album “Original Pirate Material”, on which he rapped about the lives of average English teenagers. Deep, with a British accent and to house and garage beats. After he announced the (temporary) end of The Streets in 2011, the mixtape “None Of Us Are Getting Out Of This Life Alive” followed in 2020.

In recent years, Skinner has been DJing a lot in clubs. His nightlife experiences were also the inspiration for his almost 90-minute crime thriller, which, as he explains, revolves around a DJ in the London club scene. He meets a club owner who, among other things, has to deal with the drug-related death of a visitor.

He worked on the project for seven years: script, direction, editing, financing, production, music. Skinner even took on the lead role in the film. “Actually, nothing in particular was difficult and I really enjoyed doing everything, but the amount of work was sometimes just overwhelming,” he says. “I realized why people don’t make films on their own.”

The ideas for the songs developed slowly; after all, they should fit thematically with the scenes and locations in the film. “I think these restrictions have given me more. “It makes you more creative,” he says. The result is songs like “Too Much Yayo”. It plays at the beginning of the film during a club scene that shows (intoxicated) people on the dance floor. Appropriately, it says: “Trapped in the nightclub, tiny little minds are alone. Light passes by them, it misses some and then finds them”.

The influence of Skinner’s DJ days can be seen on the new album, many songs sound a bit more clubby. And even if the record is actually related to the film, it should also work as a single work, according to an announcement. She does that too. (DPA)

2023-10-13 17:03:18
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