Original Pirate Material by The Streets: Recorded in a Bedroom, Changed a Culture

MAR 3, 202629 MIN
Polyphonic Press - Classic Album Reviews

Original Pirate Material by The Streets: Recorded in a Bedroom, Changed a Culture

MAR 3, 202629 MIN

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This week, we hit the turn of the millennium with Original Pirate Material, the groundbreaking 2002 debut from Mike Skinner's project, The Streets. Recorded largely at home in a Brixton room, it fuses elements of UK garage, electronic beats, and hip-hop rhythms into a style that wasn’t quite like anything else at the time.Inside This Episode:First Half Reaction: We pause at the midway point to discuss Mike Skinner’s conversational, candid vocal delivery and his incredibly vivid vignettes of UK working-class youth, club culture, and relationships.5 Fast Facts: We dive into the DIY production history and pull five interesting facts about how this bedroom project became a critical darling.Second Half & Final Thoughts: After finishing the album, Jeremy and Jon discuss how the back half cements the record's legacy and whether it still holds the same raw power today.The Verdict & Standout Tracks: We share our top 3 standout tracks and answer the ultimate question: Will we be pressing play on this album again?Join the Polyphonic Press Community: Love collecting classic vinyl or have a definitive pressing of Stand! you want to talk about? Reach out and let us know! Website | Join the community on Patreon | Contact