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The Streets live in Manchester: “We just need to love our neighbours”

The Streets live in Manchester: “We just need to love our neighbours”

Mike Skinner graces O2 Victoria Warehouse with music for “all jungle, all garage heads”
Who is Master Peace? ‘Wrong answers only’

Who is Master Peace? ‘Wrong answers only’

The Mancunion interviews rapper meets early-2000s indie artist Master Peace ahead of his UK tour. Covering his influences, collaborations style and more.
Live Review: Northside Festival

Live Review: Northside Festival

Josie Fowler reviews Northside Festival 2019 in Denmark ahead of the 2020 line up reveal
Live Review: The Streets

Live Review: The Streets

Mike Skinner incites a wild reaction from the crowd at The Streets’ highly anticipated return to Manchester Apollo, writes contributor Alice Berkeley

Live: Real Lies

Real Lies find their spiritual home in dance music Mecca, Manchester

Album: The Streets – Computers and Blues

News of the eagerly anticipated final Streets album release has excited fans, hearing claims that Mike Skinner had returned to the high standards of ‘Original Pirate Material’ and ‘A Grand Don’t Come For Free.’ Once again Mike Skinner has produced a fresh and impressive album, reminiscent of the early work that made him the success he is. Many feel that it is definitely not his best album, perhaps third in line, and I would have to agree. Whilst this may seem harsh, this still gives Computer and Blues ample high praise.