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Snoop remixes Cash

Snoop Dogg has remixed a Johnny Cash song.

The cover of I Walk The Line will appear on Johnny Cash Remixed, an album featuring songs licensed from Cash’s first label, Sun Records. The compilation has been produced by Cash’s song who said:

“[Johnny Cash] would have loved this remix record. While it stays true to the original recordings, this CD touches on undiscovered ground. This is what my father was about: staying true to tradition while creating groundbreaking new music.”

The album is due out in October.

www.johnnycash.com

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Music News

New Pendulum video

Pendulum are releasing their new single The Other Side on July 28th.

You can check out the video by clicking the links below:

Quicktime
http://streamos.warnermusic.com/qtime/wmiuk/pendulum/otherside_hi.mov
http://streamos.warnermusic.com/qtime/wmiuk/pendulum/otherside_lo.mov

Windows Media
http://streamos.warnermusic.com/wmedia/wmiuk/pendulum/otherside_hi.wvx
http://streamos.warnermusic.com/wmedia/wmiuk/pendulum/otherside_lo.wvx

Real Media
http://streamos.warnermusic.com/real/wmiuk/pendulum/otherside_hi.ram
http://streamos.warnermusic.com/real/wmiuk/pendulum/otherside_lo.ram

www.myspace.com/pendulum

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Moves

Axel’s Moves

Flip am Axel Cruysberghs delivers a Belgian shove front board for Jerome Loughran’s lense at the recent Flip demo in London.

Click here for the feature with video.

Tom Kruper – Frontside Shove It –
Colin Hale – Noseslide Nollie Flip Out
PJ Ladd – Fakie Cab Heel
Skate Kitchen – Spring Cleaning
Felipe Gustavo – Bigspin Front Nose
Rick Howard – Frontside 5-0

Top 5 Cut offs

1) Everyone stand back! I am going to try scien-
2) They couldn’t hit an elephant at this dist-
3) OH SHI-
4) Go away, I’m fi-
5) I’m going to say Candlejack out loud. Just you try an-

Top 6 Truck companies so far from this week’s poll

1) Independent
2) Thunder
3) Venture
4) Tensor
5) Royal
6) Fury

Pic of the Week

IƱigo Igarza is the newest team rider on Fidelity Skateboards caught here switching a back smith and believe it or not, it was shot by himself…

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Features

Flip London Demo – European Tour 2008

28th June 2008
Words by Kyle Green
Photos by Jerome Loughran
Filming Andy Evans & Alan Christensen, editing Andy Evans

The mighty Flip Skateboards team came to London to bless us with a demo this month. Luckily the sun was shining down on England for once as an eager crowd awaited for the crew to arrive.

I was about to throw in the towel and go find myself a cup of coffee when I heard from a distance a pre-pubescent voice squeal, “they’re here, they’re here!“. I turned just in time to see a few sticker hungry children rush out of the park to chase after two large white vans going down the street. You see, the Flip team never do anything by halves. There are 20 people on this leg of the tour and the schedule is meticulously organised. For the record they are the only team to arrive at this park on time in a year’s worth of pro team visits and they stuck to the schedule.

An extra hundred people showed up in the span of about five minutes (god bless text messages) and right away, a couple of Flip’s new ams mingled about the course with some of the more die-hard skaters who refused to acknowledge that they weren’t a part of the demo. The course was cleared and soon enough the full team minus the UK’s flagship Flip legends Geoff Rowley who rolled an ankle 2 days before the trip and Tom Penny who stayed in Argentina due to US visa problems.

Apparently the guys flew straight in from California the day before which was really quite confusing for me seeing as when I fly here from California all I can manage for the first week is to lay on the floor in the fetal position at the “house of doom” and feel really sorry for myself. I guess these boys are a little more tough than I am considering they completely destroyed the park for the next two hours straight!

Now I don’t want to give away too many details because the video on this page will tell the story but Mark Appleyard floated around the park as if he had little butterfly wings hiding under his t-shirt. He was doing massive kickflip fakies on the vert wall and destroying the ledge with a smile on his face whilst two mums standing next to me were commenting on how fit he was, i thought that was neat.

German street machine Willow hung tight to the pyramid and and was stoked to finally land in London and meet Crossfire peeps after his interview on this site was beamed all over the world last year. We heard from Sidewalk’s crew that he was battering a set of stairs at 2am the morning of the demo, footage sure to be headed for the forthcoming Flip flick. His video part should be stuffed full of bangers.

Seeing Luan De Oliviera skate was a highlight for me. He was the first one to start skating and the last one to quit, making his legs go all sorts of absurd directions whilst flipping his board. He also managed the most majestic nollie inward heel flip I have ever seen…what a treat. Luan is a demo machine and rarely misses a trick. Very impressive. Now usually I’m not really a fan of the way little kids skate, but Flip have managed to really nail it whilst picking out all the newer members of the team. To say that they are the future is an understatement because they are already miles better than a lot of people that have their names on shoes, sunglasses, fanny packs, spot cream and whatever else you can think of. It was a bit shocking seeing a demo that consisted mostly of kids under 18 but at the same time, it was completely awesome.

Curren Caples loves the big stuff, Louis Lopez flies with tech steez, Belgian ripper Axel Cruysberghs has got the rock ‘n’ roll skills and David Gonzales, well, he just turned pro for Flip and Globe and if you have not seen him skate yet then you are missing out. Overall it’s exciting to know that the next wave of skateboarding has a great future, especially as it will be plastered all over the in the next Flip video for us. If this demo is any indication for what’s in store then I can safely say that it’s going to be on another level.

Despite the absence of Rowley and Penny the day turned into a treat for everyone. The product toss made a mosh pit at a Slayer concert look like a joke; I must give credit to the the boys as they put in an hour of autograph work after the demo then headed for the Ladbroke Grove rail. The future looks bright, the future looks Extremely Sorry.

Thanks to all at All at Flip, Shiner, Sidewalk, Bay Sixty 6, Jerome Loughran, Alan Christensen and Andy Evans and of course, you if you came down to support this Crossfire event.

Kyle Green

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Skateboarding News

Paul Shier on Insight Clothing

If like me, you get a strangely rewarding sense of satisfaction watching Croydon homeslice Paul Shier do nosegrind reverts and those trademark 3 flips all day long then you’ll be pleased to know that you still can.

Except now he’ll be doing it wearing Insight Clothing alongside his Blueprint team bud, Vaughan Baker. Fresh, and a great excuse for some new footage, check the crazy, mad professor style on the controlled noseslide shove!

Check the footage at the Insight Blog here.

www.insight51.com

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Skateboarding News

Jess Young up the Duff

Welsh lunatic Jess Young has now found his way onto the Duffs Team!

For evidence of Jess’ absolutely mental approach to skateboarding just check his staring contest with death while dropping in on a bloody overpass in central Cardiff on Trick of the Week.

New footage from the Who ripper should be surfacing soon once the Duffs site gets it makeover. Until then, check out the latest, including Louie Barletta getting his design on in the UK over at the Duffs Blog.

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Skateboarding News

Final Jams at Interact

It’s never pleasant to see a great park like Burnley’s Interact go under – but this of course doesn’t mean we can’t let it go out with a bang.

Closing doors with a belting all night jam for wood-pushers on Saturday 19th July, here’s your chance to say goodbye to a huge piece of UK skateboarding history and have a good shred while you’re at it.

£10 for a 12 hour session and some good vibes, get on it.

www.interactpark.com

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Skateboarding News

UKSA National Skateboarding Championships

This is the big one guys; the absolute pinnacle of British Skateboarding.

In association with Vans, the UKSA are holding the National Championships at Adrenaline Alley in Corby, Northamptonshire. In preparation for the event, the street course is to be re-built, so to set a wide variety of challengeable and innovative obstacles for the top 100 UK skaters picked especially for the event.

The ‘list’ includes none other than Geoff Rowley, Tom Penny, Alex Moul, Danny Wainwright, Pete King, Sean Goff, Kris Vile, Ben Grove and many more all competing for the mammoth prize purse of £10,000. This is hyped to be as exhilarating as the days of Radlands, and I for one can’t wait.

The event will be taking place on September 6-7th, with tickets going for £16 for the weekend in advance, or £10 on the door per day. Evening entertainment includes live bands, best trick throw outs and a bowl jam. This looks set up to be the skateboarding event of the year, don’t miss this!

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Music News

Bloc Party release single and talk about album

Bloc Party have put their new single online.

Mercury can be heard on their MySpace and will be released independent of an album, as Flux was. The band are working on the album now with singer Kele Okereke saying:

“We’re in the middle of it. we’re still writing and working on it so it’s quite hard to have an overview really, we are making the record i always wanted us to make so we just can’t wait for it to be done.

www.myspace.com/blocparty

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Music News

New Strokes album in the works

The Strokes are planning to record a new album in 2009.

Albert Hammond Jr. of the band recently said that they hadn’t got anything set but they were “figuring something to do” in the next year. He went on to say:

“If we don’t make a Strokes record before that, people will think that’s the end of us.

www.thestrokes.com