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Birthname: Mike Skinner
Nationality: English
Born: Nov 27 1978 (30 years old)


Biography

Mike Skinner's recordings as the Streets marked the first attempt to add a degree of social commentary to Britain's party-hearty garage/2-step (and later grime) movement. Skinner, a Birmingham native who later ventured to the capital, was an outsider in the garage scene, though his initial recordings appeared on Locked On, the premiere source for speed garage and, later, 2-step from 1998 to the end of the millennium. He spent time growing up in north London as well as Birmingham, and listened first to hip-hop, then house and jungle. Skinner made his first tracks at the age of 15, and during… Read more

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Birmingham rascal Mike Skinner first emerged when his debut single "Has It Come To This?" broke the top 20 of the UK singles chart in 2001. "Let's Push Things Forward" was another hit, and the accompanying album Original Pirate Material (2002) was widely acclaimed for it's realistic and witty narrative manner and unique style of UK garage-esque beats. Several British music publications proclaimed it the best album of the year, while European and American critics were also very impressed. Skinner followed it up with A Grand Don't Come For Free (2004), which included the No. 4 hit "Fit But You… Read more

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