@SkinnerMike’s already shared an EP’s worth of tracks via his Twitter. He just did three more: “A Blip On A Screen,” “See If They Salute,” and “Long Working Day.” But if you prefer vintage Streets, here’s Mike Skinner when he was six! (Aww.)

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Comments (6)
  1. Andrew  |   Posted on Apr 24th, 2009

    I don’t really follow Twitter, but Mike Skinner’s is really entertaining. And the fact that he gives out new music almost every day (about half of it being gems) is just awesome.

  2. I’m pretty sure that twitter address you have up there is incorrect… unless the new Streets album is about network engineering and software development.

  3. Randy Matheson  |   Posted on Apr 24th, 2009

    Mike Skinner’s twitter profile is @skinnermike not @MikeSkinner… cheers

  4. mattpoco  |   Posted on Apr 24th, 2009

    hmm, any chance of a list of the tweets? so we can get all the tracks? or do i have to find out how to use twitter? dont make me get started on that….

  5. You can just go to http://www.twitter.com/skinnermike and read what he’s tweeted w/o any signing up or knowledge of how twitter works.

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