paroles de chanson Mike Skinner Vice Interview - The Streets
This
is
a
literal
interview
between
Vice
and
Mike
Skinner
(
AKA
- The
Streets).
Although
music,
past
and
present,
Film
and
collaborations
are
Discussed,
this
is
not
a
lyrical
production!
Those
unfamiliar
with
Skinner,
Please
take
a
moment
and
dig
his
music.
[Sorry,
I
know
it's
not
proper
lyrics,
but
this
was
in
my
"
Contributions;
Add
Lyrics
Page"
and
felt
adding
The
info
whilst
replaying
the
interview
would
help.
Hope
it
does
and
hope
it
counts
as
Contribution
And
Producer
Pointes,
as
it
required
a
bit
of
time.
Cheers.]
Noisey
{
Vice
Reporter}:
Last
year
you
hung
up
The
Streets
moniker,
Why
did
you
decide
to
start
making
music
again?
Mike
Skinner
(
The
Streets):
I
never
didn't
want
to
do
music
and
I
certainly
wanted
To
make
a
big
change,
But
it's
only
really
become
clear
now
what
it
is
that
I
wanted.
I
wanted
to
not
do
The
Streets
and
to
be
more
of
a
producer
really.
So,
literally
as
soon
as
The
Streets
deal
ended,
I
was
doing
the
soundtrack
to
The
Inbetweeners.
It
was
really
fun
and
kind
of
what
I'd
Always
dreamed
of
doing
when
I
was
a
kid.
So,
The
D.
O.
T
is
really
an
extension
of
that.
Noisey:
Yeah,
It's
quite
a
departure
from
the
sound
Of
The
Streets,
was
that
intentional?
Mike
Skinner:
There's
people
that
really
like
The
Streets
and
it
wouldn't
be
right
to
go
far
off
that.
If
I
did
a
Streets
album
without
any
of
my
vocals
on
it
people
Would
be
like
"what
the
hell's
that?"
- but
that's
what
I
want
to
do.
I
want
to
concentrate
on
the
production.
My
sort
of
production
is
obviously
influenced
a
lot
by
rap
and
grime.
But
no
one
has
really
put
a
voice
like
Rob's
on
those
tracks.
It's
exciting,
there's
people
that
really
love
it
and
really
Hate
it,
which
believe
it
or
not
is
what
happened
with
The
Streets.
Noisey:
Oh
really?
I
love
Original
Pirate
Material!
{
First
Album}
Mike
Skinner:
A
lot
less
people
now
say
that
Original
Pirate
Material
was
a
load
of
shit.
It
makes
sense
because
it's
been
10
years,
people
have
got
used
to
it.
I
don't
know
whether
anyone
is
going
to
like
The
D.
O.
T,
but
I
do
know
is
that
it
hasn't
really
been
done
before.
Noisey:
Also,
I
follow
your
Twitter
account
And
it
went
quiet
for
a
while,
which
was
sad...
Mike
Skinner:
Yeah,
and
it'll
be
quiet
again,
y'know.
It's
not
really
normal
having
200,000
people
following
your
words.
It's
not
how
humans
evolved,
so
it's
weird.
I've
never
wanted
to
get
on
peoples
nerves.
Noisey:
Good
point.
So,
wow
did
the
link
up
with
Danny
Brown
come
about?
Mike
Skinner:
He's
really
into
UK
stuff
and
into
what
I
was
doing.
So,
when
I
went
to
see
him
at
XOYO
a
couple
of
months
ago
we
had
A
party
and
went
off
to
Paris
the
next
day
with
a
really
sore
head.
That's
when
I
started
to
email
him.
I
sent
him
a
track
and
he
sent
me
a
vocal
back.
Noisey:
So,
it
was
all
over
email?
Mike
Skinner:
Yeah,
and
then
we
decided
we
needed
to
make
a
video.
He
was
like,
"
I'm
gonna
be
in
Prague
in
a
week
and
then
I'm
not
coming
back
to
Europe
for
a
while".
We
were
like,
"
Wow,
okay"
and
flew
out
there.
I
hate
it
when
you
get
those
videos
where
there's
a
guy
rapping
on
It,
but
he
wasn't
there
so
you
see
him
on
a
TV
screen
or
something.
It
was
really
important
to
us
that
it
didn't
feel
like
one
of
those.
Noisey:
Would
you
say
the
track
is
Representative
of
the
album
as
a
whole?
Mike
Skinner:
No,
this
record,
and
that,
Is
mainly
stuff
that's
already
been
on
Soundcloud.
This
first
album
is
kind
of
like
a
Soundcloud
greatest
hits.
Then,
there's
going
to
be
another
album
which
is
All
new
stuff
and
that's
coming
February
next
year.
Noisey:
What
do
you
think
about
Soundcloud
and
the
way
the
industry
is
going?
Mike
Skinner:
I
spend
a
lot
of
my
life
on
Soundcloud.
It's
really
interesting.
I
speak
to
Diplo
sometimes
and
Mad
Decent
And
they're
basically
like
an
events
company.
They
don't
sell
their
music,
it
just
goes
out
there.
In
the
old
days
a
label
would
release
something
Every
month
but
Mad
Decent
do
something
almost
every
day.
They
do
the
Block
Party
things
and
all
the
Events,
and
Diplo
is
out
there
making
gazillions
DJing.
I
think
the
dance
people
know
what
they're
Doing
and
all
they're
trying
to
do
is
get
DJing
work.
The
economics
of
the
music
is
irrelevant,
it's
like,
Get
the
music
out
there,
Get
people
listening
to
it,
and
get
people
coming
to
see
you.
Noisey:
Yeah,
I
mean
Skrillex
is
earning
millions
from
DJing...
Mike
Skinner:
The
whole
EDM
thing
is
kind
of
the
model.
But
for
us,
We're
sort
of
half
a
traditional
band
and
half
a
dance
thing.
Rob
plays
the
guitar
and
I
play
the
Keyboards,
but
it's
very
electronic
as
well.
Noisey:
Deadmau5
was
saying
he
just
puts
his
Laptop
in
and
presses
play,
but
you're
playing
stuff
too?
Mike
Skinner:
That
whole
EDM
thing,
When
it's
in
the
correct
environment,
Like
the
Electric
Daisy
festival
in
America
or
whatever,
it
works.
But
it's
when
you
get,
say,
A
DJ
on
a
stage
at
Glastonbury
it
can
be
a
bit
Confusing
for
the
traditional
rock'n'roll
punters.
Noisey:
True
it
is
a
bit
weird.
So,
what
are
your
shows
going
to
be
like?
Mike
Skinner:
The
gigs
on
this
tour
are
going
to
be
tiny.
We
probably
won't
even
fill
them,
But
y'know,
it
feels
like
the
old
days.
The
people
that
do
like
The
D.
O.
T
- and
you
can
probably
count
them
On
two
hands
- they
really
do
like
it.
The
lesson
for
the
modern
world
really
is
to
ignore
The
mass
media
and
give
the
audience
what
they
want.
Noisey:
Brave
move.
Finally,
what
have
you
been
listening
to
lately?
Mike
Skinner:
I've
been
listening
to
trap.
It's
weird,
it
started
about
three
months
ago
And
already
it's
starting
to
feel
quite
saturated.
Before
that
I
was
mad
into
moombahton
and
I've
Kind
of
got
these
ideas
about
really
slow
house.
It's
kind
of
like
a
chopped
and
screwed
nu-disco
Which
is
the
sour
house
thing
that
I
keep
banging
on
about.
Every
few
months
there's
some
new
idea
or
something.
Disclosure
are
also
fantastic,
And
all
that
half
time
drum
& bass
shit
about
like
"
Under
Yuh
Skirt"
by
Mavado,
Which
I
think
is
a
Zeds
Dead
tune,
weirdly.
That's
the
prototype
for
me
really,
Taking
what
dubstep
did
and
applying
it
to
drum
& bass.
Noisey:
Cool,
thanks
Mike!
End.
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