Mike Skinner, the mastermind behind The Streets, is no stranger to crafting gritty anthems that resonate with the soul of British youth. Today, he brings his signature sound to Fabric, London’s iconic nightclub, with a new mix celebrating 25 years of groundbreaking music.
“Fabric Presents The Streets” isn’t just a collection of tracks; it’s a sonic rollercoaster through the pulsating heart of UK nightlife. Skinner effortlessly blends underground garage, bass music, and grime, capturing the essence of Fabric’s legendary atmosphere.
And it gets better: the mix features two fresh tracks from The Streets, ‘No Better Than Chance’ and ‘End Of The Queue’, adding another layer of excitement to this already-electrifying release.
Fabric, a sanctuary for music lovers and a breeding ground for artistic evolution has undeniably shaped the UK music scene over the past quarter-century. This collaboration with The Streets not only celebrates the club’s rich history but also paves the way for the future of electronic music.
TRACKLIST
- The Streets — No Better Than Chance
- Cesco, Hamdi – Swing King
- Hilts feat. IZCO – 345
- lau.ra – The Danger
- TQD – nice and close
- Douvelle19, Catching Cairo – U Could Be Mine
- Coki, Leotrix feat. Flowdan – DIY
- Manga Saint Hilare, MoreNight feat. Kamakaze – Exercise
- Tentendo, mustbejohn – Motive
- MPH – Overrated
- Oppidan – Mr. Sandman
- Dusky – Eros (Interplanetary Criminal Remix)
- Fred Again…, The Streets, Dermot Kennedy – Desert Island Duvet (Skinners Version)
- Fantom Freq, Eric Mark feat. Dread MC – Wicked Sound
- Bruza feat. Logan Olm – Boiling Point
- The Streets – Cannot Be A Lie
- Mike Skinner – Sharp Knives Are Safer
- 33 Below, DRIIA – LOYAL
- The Streets – Boxing In Slow Motion
- Mike Skinner – Hands Down
- Icarus – Change (bullet tooth Remix)
- Mike Skinner – Neine To 5
- nineteen97 – Outdablu
- ENiGMA Dubz, Snowy – Lost It (Medicine Place Remix)
- Hustle Athletics – Lekker (Posij Remix)
- Caspa feat. Dynamite – Silly
- Ance – Distinct
- Biicla – That’s My Shit
- Emz feat. Nasser & Valor — Free
- Rohaan, Kelbin – Run Away
- The Streets – End Of The Queue
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