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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Globe Encore

Having skated in es accel’s for most of my life, I was dismayed to discover the slight change in the shape of its sole- from pointy to round in the toe, had put me right up shit creek without a shit whacker.

Short of quitting skateboarding, I needed to find another trainer before my toes began to bleed. Luckily for me I had just been handed a fresh new pair of sneaks in the form of kaki Globe Encore’s.

At first glance, they appeared to be lookers, but without wearing them out skateboarding, I was initially dubious. To my surprise though, these globe’s felt rather good! The soles were refreshingly thin around the ball of the foot allowing a more sensitive ride with a cushion at the heel to minimise the insanely irritating bruising I get from being a massive pussy.

It has been such a long time since I skated any other shoe, that I had not realised the developments in shoe technology had come such a long way. The encore’s low cut and minimal construction works in your favour making this shoe light weight and cool, superb for summer usage. They look fairly sharp, with the side stripes no shoe of today is to be without, plus they go with most of my clothes so I’m pretty happy with them. So all in all, this shoe is a winner! Not over the top or made with nasa technology, just good simple shoes to ride with. Bon.

www.globe.tv for more.

8/10

Eyefeelsick.

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Night Raids

Tweaker Freaker is go

On Thursday night the Tweaker chaps kicked off their brand spanking new show with another cracking London piss up. The walls downstairs in Slam City have been heavily covered with photos from the cream of UK photography and pasted together in one huge montage, mixing in some artwork too for good measure.

Expect some classic Rom’ shots as well as some amazing portrait shots of Chris Haslam and much more from an impressive amount of different heads. The show is running daily until the 16 November – definitely worth the trip over if you are passing through Covent Garden in London.

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Night Raids

JR Solo art show – 28 Millimetres: Women

3rd October-14th November.
Both the Greek Street and Charing Cross Lazarides galleries and in the surrounding streets of London.

Standing in a room three stories up on Charing Cross Road, I realised a few things. The first, I was the only person not wearing a suit (this happens often). The second, the art on the walls was of awful swirling lines. The third thing, I was clearly in the wrong place. The last thing I realised is how far removed everyone in this room was away from the essence of the work I had come to see. Looking around, I thought to myself, I live in a society where we all have mobile phones, ipods, and various other toys, maybe even a pre “credit crunch” mortgage, this is civilization after all right? – but the reality is this, if you lose your job and don’t work for 2 or 3 months, your house is taken away, your phone is disconnected and you have no place to charge your precious ipod.

28 Millimeters: Women, is centered around the women of the Favela Morro da Providencia area of Rio de Janeiro. Movies like City of God have served to bring the plight of the Brazilian male to the western eye, but JR, and film maker Ladj Ly focused on women’s struggle in the slums. Earlier this year the pair immersed themselves within the community to capture the vibe and bring back an expose on the hardships of living below the radar of supposed civilization. The approach to start with was more an act of reportage than merely photographing the desperate, grim surface of the ghetto. Taking in the stories of the inhabitants struggles against not only poverty, but the tense fear that hangs over the province like an oppressive cloud created by the areas controlling factions, the drug dealers, and the army.

Shooting with local photographer Mauricio Hora, JR pieced together a ghetto torn with stories of both loss and hope. Recent events had led to the tragic deaths of three local men at the hands of the army, leaving the community grieving. JR and his team arrived at the perfect time to capture the pure heart of the ghetto laid bare for all to see, perhaps serving in a way if not uplift; at least distract the people from their tears. The main focus of the work being the women, the widows left behind to carry on a give the young hope.

The photography style is simple, in your face 28mm Wide-angle portraits, with no illusion of make up (or Photoshop!). After shooting, these pictures have been blown up to giant proportions and then with help of the kids of the ghetto, pasted up around the subject’s homes on the hillside slums.

The results can be seen bridging the gap between the Lazerides Galleries (Charing Cross Road and Greek Street) JR has taken up the whole side street, pasting his photography pavement to roof of the Foyles building, with the black and white end result of the project.100ft smiles from the ghetto kids beam out to greet all who pass between the two galleries showing JRs work.

The Greek Street gallery has photos mounted on doors, picture frames, mirrors and any cast away pieces of wood paneling JR could find. Pasted on the floor, walls and ceiling of the Charing Cross gallery, are reels of (soon to be defunct) Kodak film, which have been enlarged to cover the whole place with faces from various worldwide ghettos. The main attraction for me is the accompanying 15minute long video which is projected on to the wall. The video is a 1 take speed up/slo-mo tour through the (barely a meter wide at times) streets, cleverly weaving in and out of peoples houses giving a wide angle view of the locals who now have their images pasted like billboard adverts across the entire hillside.

The filming is possibly the most vivid use of the format, with the most moving results I have ever witnessed. It is perfectly edited together to give, at times, the effect of “bullet-time-photography” but at the same time keeping it entirely grounded and focused on the heart of the matter.

This isn’t merely an art show; these are lives of people who have bared their soul, not so their image can travel the world, but purely their story. At no point do these proud people ask for our sympathy, they simply would be offended. With determination of steel this is a community with the strongest of bonds, much stronger than the cracked cement they are housed on. At the same time, admirably, JR asks for no plaudits for bringing this to the attention of the outside world.

This is truly excellent work, enjoy it why it lasts.

Lazarides

Official JR website

Philip Procter

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Features

KR3W in Paris – a Horsey’s Tale

So yeah, here are my photos from a KR3W trip to Paris I just got back from. It was a 2 week trip for all the main guy’s at kr3w starting in the French capital for the first week then onto the great City of Madrid for the 2nd. I was originally only going for a couple days to Paris but managed to swindle it for the whole week thanks to Manu!

The pro chaps on it were Chad Muska, Lizard King, Jim Greco, Erik Ellington and Furby. Dennis and Shad from kr3w we’re there filming, taking photos and blogging, Seu Trihn was shooting for Transworld Mag and Manuel Palacious (youtube him, he rips) was there keeping everything in fine working order.

Muska blew his leg out on the first day messing about with a Sal Flip which obviously sucked but everyone soldiered through and in between the rain and wind we skated hard and raged every night. Lizard King got MVP for getting the most photos and footage and drinking more than anyone!

One day I saw a guy walking his dog, fall 30 feet to his hip and the dog landed on him, no shit, craziest thing ever! I have a lot of stories but I’m lazy. Enjoy my crappy snaps.I need a new camera – laters

Horsey.

Go to www.kr3wapparel.com for more.

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Skateboarding News

Ripped Wicker Man Jam

The Ripped is hosting a jam/comp on the 31st October, prizes for best tricks and worst slams plus “Frankenspine” competition on the lil’ spine. Bring your own booze but don’t get too close to the bonfire! Oh and its free entry for “ladies” – and you cant beat that. GET RIPPED!

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Skateboarding News

Cage Comp incoming

The Cage had floodlights installed in the middle of summer and now Projekts in Manchester they’re having a team comp to celebrate. 3 people per team – and the winning team gets £300. Expect prizes for best tricks and also look out for John Haines’ ten month old beard that will be shaved off for charity too!

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Skateboarding News

DuFFs get into Mini Ramp spirit

The DuFFs team are preparing their riders for the Crossfire Halloween Massacre mini ramp jam on Saturday 1st November. Check the footage of a recent sesh below.



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Buzz Chart

DOA

A brand new album from Canadian trailblazers DOA, that marks 30 years in the Punk Rock Business, albeit a brief break in the early Nineties. I think we can let ’em off for catching their breath back there!

This band were a huge influence on me in the early Eighties – picking up their “Positively DOA” EP in ”81 was an El Dorado moment, I’d truly struck gold. And it marked the start of my long term relationship with these Vancouverites and their rabble rousing music. I’ve pretty much followed them thru most of their subsequent releases, jeez that’s a hell of a lot of DOA friends! Sure, we’ve experienced ups and downs along the way… with some records not quite up to scratch. But I can report that a bulk of “Northern Avengers” 15 tracks are really top notch, with Joey Shithead howling like a grizzled hound dog and peeling of scorching riffs, whilst bassist Randy Rampage and drummer Floor Tom Jones (!!) keep the engine room stoked red hot.

Like they’ve been doing for the past 3 decades, their songs rally against the war machine, corporate greed, religious fanatics, police brutality, fighting fascism, and celebrates still being a Punk, right on! Oh, and they like Hockey, the Ice type, ya goofs! It’s a Canadian thing.

In conclusion; a cracking return to form. “Northern Avenger” is Punk with a big shot of Rock, and guess what… it’s co-produced by… Bob Rock!! Check out the track “Crossfire” on the player!

Pete Craven

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Skateboarding News

Ben Gore on Stereo

Ben Gore is the latest Agent to make it onto the Stereo team. Agent 954 joins a team that are releasing brand new video ‘Agency Field Report‘ that was said to have gone down a storm at Matt Hensley’s pub in California this week. Look out for it this Xmas.

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Skateboarding News

Vallely in Mexican Riot

Element Skateboards Mike Vallely was mobbed by over 120,000 people when he showed up for a demo in Mexico! Watch an interview here: