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urbanjunkie
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next big thing (uk) ~ The Streets

taken from the bbc:

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Coming up from The Streets



He has been called the English Eminem and the authentic voice of Blair's Britain.

His album has been called the year's best debut release and one of the most important albums of 2002.

Not bad for a 22-year-old bedroom maestro who was unknown just a few weeks ago but is now being hailed as the man behind the most exciting, original sound to come from the UK for a long time.

Mike Skinner created the album, Original Pirate Material, on his home computer but the music comes from the places that he has named his act after, The Streets.

The CD is a collection of uncompromising and inventive tunes that straddle musical boundaries and provide a succinct, funny map of modern urban society.

And it has excited so many people because of its plain-speaking, unforced social commentary that Skinner, from Birmingham, raps with charisma over a kaleidoscope of beats.

That is why he has been compared to Eminem - not because he likes chainsaws or talks about putting dead women in the back of his car - but because he sums up the spirit of a generation.

It is a generation that is fed up with music and politicians that both feel manufactured, a generation that goes on drinking binges, smokes cannabis and spends hours playing computer games.

The album paints a vista of dodgy geezers, grim tower blocks, wired nights out and street fights.

And it is a very British scene - unmistakably made in a run-down suburb of one of the country's major cities, reminiscent of past masters like Ian Dury or The Specials.

Skinner marks out his territory and makes sure people do not confuse him with Eminem by telling listeners to the single Let's Push Things Forward that: "Around here we say birds, not bitches."

Some vistas are illustrated by characters who are subtly ridiculous but still very believable.

The Irony Of It All includes a fantastic mini-saga, which starts with Terry, a "geezer" who yells: "There's nothing I like more than getting fired up on beer, and when the weekend's here I exercise my right to get paralytic and fight."

Then comes Tim, a well-spoken engineering student and weed-smoker who says: "In the eyes of society, I need to be in jail for the choice of herbs I inhale - this ain't no wholesale operation, just a few eighths and a Playstation."

The pair go on to antagonise each other and come to blows in a hilarious variation on the theme that the law is an ass.

In musical terms, he has been hailed as the next big garage star - but he is miles away from So Solid Crew and their ghetto fabulous style.

His sound has been compared with that of garage crews because of the urban feel of the harsh, jolting beats on some of the songs.

But he does not belong on the same shelf as So Solid.

He uses a range of sounds as backdrops for his lyrical waxing, including orchestral loops, chilled house beats, brassy reggae and stark electronic skeletons.

Together with the lyrics, they make a potent, vital package.

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the album "Original Pirate Material" is well worth checking out. Considering nothing much is going on in the UK scene at the moment (fucking boy bands) this album is sooooooooo re-freshing.

its not everyones 'cup of tea' considering he 'talks' through the songs rather than actually 'rap' hip hop style, but the lyrics are strong and funny enough to do the style justice.

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weird .. I was thinking about doing a thread on this to see if anyone else had heard him being shamlessly plugged on RI ...

I downloaded the single that R1 are plugging last week sometime ... by accident .... not sure how that managed to happen .. I was looking through the NME for stuff to DL and thought I'd give it a try after reading the review I think ... when I realised that I'd dl'ed the shitty, single most annoying track I'd ever heard, the one that kept making my ears bleed everytime I switched on the radio ... I felt somewhat cheated and conspired against

Next big thing you say? .. jesus .. I'm moving to Afghanistan ...

mmm .. off to bed, its way too late

EDIT: The vocals seriously sound like theyre done by Jamie Oliver ... I genuinely thought it was him at first and him and his stupid band had changed direction or something ...

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Thumbs down

sonja hasnt got a clue

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Why ... just because I think it's wank? and dont see its profundity .. hmnnn ...

"Around here we say birds, not bitches."

C'mon!! god .. it's just a rehash and hybrid of Phil Daniels/The Specials/Gorillaz with a little garage/electronic to blend it ... it's nothing special .. what's so good about that ... ? .... "we say birds not bitches" ... Jesus H Christ ...

I dont doubt that this *IS* the next big scene ... it's being plugged enough so it can hardly fail but it's still old sounds mixed together and I dont think the result is anything like as good as it's being hyped as.

For anyone interested DL The Streets "Lets push things forward" ... I'd be interested if it's just me who thinks it's arse ...


AND he still sounds like Jamie Oliver ....

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ok. to be honest, i made a mistake using the 'next big thing' banner. that was a bit cheap.

and also (shock horror) i'm not too keen on the 'lets push things foward' single. the tracks on the album are far better (that wouldnt be difficult i hear you cry..........)

i also agree with the phil daniels/specials comment. there is a lot of specials/the clash type social commentry that goes beyond the "around here we say birds, not bitches" thing you love to quote. no really, there is.

so (again) your right, they are not exactly the most ground breaking thing around - but then who is?

for me its the type of album i play when i'm browsing this place. it makes me laugh.

arse? lets just agree to disagree. ok


(as for jamie oliver, the blokes a tit. please dont mention him again)

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The Streets isn't going to win any awards for being deep, or meaningful. It's light music with a good rhythm.

uj is very right on one point though. Considering the shite that is currently being produced the my UK music industry, The Streets is groundbreaking

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Re: next big thing (uk) ~ The Streets

quote:
Originally posted by urbanjunkie
taken from the bbc:

He has been called the English Eminem and the authentic voice of Blair's Britain.



Speaking of Afghanistan.

As reported by mtv via fark yesterday:

Eminem dresses up like Osama bin Laden and spoofs "The Sally Jesse Raphael Show" in the video for his new single, "Without Me."

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/14...?headlines=true

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quote:
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Considering the shite that is currently being produced the my UK music industry, The Streets is groundbreaking




exactly.


do we really need the likes of westlife, gareth gates, will young, blue...........?


i'm even happy Oasis are back.

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quote:
Originally posted by urbanjunkie
i'm even happy Oasis are back.


Wow now, don't get *too* carried away there.

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ironically:

For the first time in more than 38 years, there are no UK acts in the top 100 singles chart in the US.

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Be proud of this.

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