The Streets’ new album will be the soundtrack to a murder-mystery noir movie

The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light will be released in October.

July 13, 2023
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Mike Skinner's music as The Streets has always had a certain narrative quality to it, whether it was his boozy tales of wild nights out on 2002's Original Pirate Material or the shaggy dog story of a lost £1000 on the follow-up, A Grand Don't Come For Free. It makes sense, then, that Skinner would eventually branch out into movie-making one day. On Thursday the U.K. producer, vocalist, and DJ announced that his next album will accompany a feature film of the same name. The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light (the album) will be released on October 20. Album track "Troubled Waters" is streaming below.

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The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light (the album) is described as "a tripped-out noir murder-mystery based in London's clubland." Skinner has gone full auteur with his debut and has written, directed, shot, edited, scored, added special effects and even funded it himself. The film will initially be screened on dates TBC at select U.K. theaters with wider release details to follow.

"It has been seven long years working on this film and album," Skinner says in a statement. "It’s something I’ve always wanted to do and after dipping my toe in with some shorts and music videos, I felt I was ready. I tried to go the traditional route for a bit, but it’s always served me better to follow my instincts and just get on with it myself, so I've directed it, acted in it, edited, sound mixed, funded, produced it all as well as written it. The album doesn’t exist without it. Ultimately it’s all the fruits of a decade on the DJ circuit, watching people in clubs and back rooms, testing out beats and basslines to see what connected - and putting it all together into The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light."

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The Darker The Shadow, The Brighter The Light tracklist

1. Too Much Yayo
2. Money Isn’t Everything
3. Walk Of Shame
4. Something To Hide
5. Shake Hands With Shadows
6. Not A Good Idea
7. Bright Sunny Day
8. The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light
9. Funny Dream
10. Gonna Hurt When This Is Over
11. Kick The Can
12. Each Day Gives
13. Someone Else’s Tune
14. Troubled Waters
15. Good Old Daze

The Streets’ new album will be the soundtrack to a murder-mystery noir movie