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Media Hype

Whilst the VXs digitalise our lives onto tape and DVD, the internet connects our soul to the system. Here are a few heavy media sources for you to ogle at whilst the Autumn rain rings at your door.

Puzzle Video has sent out the general warning that you only have a week left to download the Summer 06 issue of their premier pan-european project for free! The footage includes Matthieu Hillaire and Henning Braaten, Volcom Europe, Nike SB Belgium and the Global Assault tour with none other than the Globe team.

Revert Mag has just released a new issue ready for download on the internet. Good stuff from the British Isles including a check out of the Motel 6 skateshop, a Skateboards n’ That feature, a comp up in Beccles and more.

Monkey Says you should check pout their new online zine coming straight up from Down Under. The latest issue of this Aussie project includes spots ckecks in Northern Finland and Summercloud bay, profiles on Korahn Gayle and Tim O’connor and more.

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Skateboarding News

Goofy rules!!!

Despite the heat and continuous shit-talking of event MCs; Sal Barbier and Clyde Singleton (Way too many vox pops to mention! Ha!), the Goofy squad managed to win back the title at the Etnies Goofy Vs Regular comp.

Notable stand outs were Alexis Misurov smoking a cigarette and listening to his I-pod during his run and still smacking down a huge frontside flip down the 11 stair, Ryan Sheckler’s backside flip and Pat Channita’s blonde wig. Jereme Rogers led his team to victory and the first place, closely followed by the child prodigy Nyjah Huston.

Also at the event, the Girls push Jam saw Marisa Del Santos edge ahead of Evelien Bouilliart and Lacey Baker for the win, whilst Steve Caballero handled the masters event and Omar Hassan killed the competition in the Pro Bowl tournament. Holly Lyons took the ladies bowl comp.

www.etniesskate.com

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Interviews

Helena Long Interview

Meet South-East ‘Lunduner’, Helena Georgia Long. She’s 15 and is Greenwich born and bred.

This year she came from nowhere to win the under 18’s section at the Girl Skate Jam UK in St Albans with an array of tricks the sponsored laydee’s would have been extremely proud of!

Known as “Hell” to her mates you’ll find this girl encouraging them to hit up spots at 4am (AKA ridiculous-o’clock!!) just to be able to get the chance to skate a banned area.

With the legs of a Danny Wainwright, Helena’s willing to give everything and anything a go regardless. Her eager attitude towards skating means she is a photographers dream! And naming no names they will shamelessly exploit her like a performing monkey, with a needless repetition of tricks that she will never complain at, to get their shot – sorry. With whispers of sponsorship for this emerging talented youngster, she is definitely one to watch for the future.

How do they say hello in Cockney wherever it is you’re from?

‘Safe yeh’ or ‘you aite’

Alright Helena, Safe yeh? Any other good slang then?

Urmm…weirdest phrase I’ve heard is ‘I’m terffin manor’. Which when translated means ‘I’m going home’

You’re another of these skate sugar abusers, the secrets obviously in the sweet stuff – being good at skating that is?

It’s all in the Starbucks Coffee Based Caramel Frapuccinos – £2.90!

So you’re part of the Greenwich Crew what are the spots like round there?

There are some really nice spots but they’re quite touristy. So it’s hard to skate without using the sentence ‘Sorry my board went into your ankles, are you ok?’

Canary Wharf is one of your local spots, it’s pretty darn amazing, but what’s up with the security “jobs worthy” guards (I was made to delete all my digital images in front of them as apparently it’s illegal(?!?) to photograph skateboarding at Canary Wharf – luckily they did not spot the film camera hah hah!!!) Are there always so many of them wandering around in packs looking so gormless?

Yep! Have nothing better to do really! They threaten to confiscate your boards and they escort you to a train station or bus stop so they know you won’t come back and make their day hard work. But if you really get on their nerves, they give you a ticket meaning you can’t go anywhere on the Canary Wharf site again for 6 months. But I wouldn’t worry because they never pay attention to the tickets and so you can just go back there like usual and then get chucked out again.

You and your friends got up at 4am one morning just to be able to skate there, that’s real dedication!! Then you became a Tesco hobo?

Well there was this one time when we really wanted to skate this spot in Canary Wharf. Even though it was 4 in the morning there was this one security guard who kept walking up and down the road leading around it. Luckily there were these huge pillars which we hid behind, moving from one pillar to another behind the strolling security guard. When we eventually managed to sneak past round the corner we got to skate for a good 15 minutes at this treasured spot. After we got kicked out we got hungry and decided to go to Tesco’s, but as it was around 5:00am and Tesco’s opens at 8:00am, we decided to go to sleep for a bit outside the shop. Not the best sleep but a sleep’s a sleep!

Everyone who knows you talks about your enthusiasm; you’re kind of the skate equivalent of a Mr Motivator.

Well heaven is a halfpipe.

The first time I came across you is when you blasted into first place at this years Girl Skate Jam, you pretty much blew away the rest of the competition. Was that your first big comp?

It was indeedy! I thought the turn out was amazing, and the amount of effort put in to the comp was amazing! I’d never seen as many girl skaters in one room at the same time. The only other girl I’d ever seen was a girl about 7 years old on a Barbie skateboard slowly being pulled along by her dad.

What tricks did you do?

Urm…blunt nose grab out on the quaterpipe, boardslide down the rail, 50-50 on this box out from a bank, indy grab 180 from the roll in to the bank and a pretzel flip …that’s all I can remember!!!

You’ve since expanded on the blunt – fakie to blunt- finger flip – fakie, what’s next on the blunt combo?

Well I was thinking quite hard recently and have thought of kick flipping into a blunt and then finger flipping out. It will be really hard to get but if I get it that would be the best trick ever!

You then proceeded to come joint first in a mixed mini comp at Bay66 that’s pretty cool?

Yeh that was quite an experience but he (the other competitor) beat me on the deciding round unfortunately. But that was a lot of fun. I’ve been looking for other comps everywhere just to enter and try out, not bothered about winning because they’re just so much fun themselves, winning is just a bonus!

I’ve heard on the grapevine there’s some sponsorship coming your way, that sounds pretty exciting…

Well let’s hope so!

So where do you want to head with your skating – travelling, sponsorship meeting people?

Ooooh that’s a tricky one, urm well…skateboarding is just a hobby but I’d love to extend it by travelling to places with great spots that would be great and making friends on the way would be even better! I don’t see myself making a career out of it but if I could, now that would be the greatest opportunity, doing something I love for a career!

Shout outs:

Sam, she started this great opportunity, Jake and Joe who got up at 4am for me and everyone else who has always supported me in this sport, there are a bunch of names I could list but it take way too long!

Jenna Selby

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Skateboarding News

Coda Skate team

If Ol’Dirty Bastard wanted to rep his ends properly, you know the Brooklyn Lazarus would be riding a Coda Skateboard. This New York company is gradually working up from the ground and their next step has been the refurbishment of their website.

Click over there to see the newly announced skate team – Pat Smith, Jerry Mraz, Ricky Espinoza, Dave Mitchael, Jake Lemagno, Jay Burton and Conor Fay. Also a heap of sick new graphics (notably the lighthouse by Andreas Trolf) and gear, as well as the complimentary news updates.

The boys just got back from a wrecking ball trip to Skatopia, and Dominica is up next. Expect to see a promo blasting sometime around Spring 07. Support the underground.

www.codaskateboards.com

Photo by Tim Stanton

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Skateboarding News

Forward Motion – Accents

The digital age is upon us- have mercy oh lord of the videotech!! Some might hate it, but actually with all the kids owning VXs and the such, sometimes a sweet video production drops onto the radar.

Still in progress but due to drop soon, the Forward Motion group from Newbury, Berkshire are working on a feature length video entitled Accents. The video includes footage of Jason caines, Gav Tucker, Tom Gnargore, Neil Roberts, Phil Shore, Ross Mc Cabe, James Brewer, Euroscotch and more. Watch the pretty trailer here.

www.forwardmotion3.com

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Skateboarding News

Long live the Muska

Every decade has its eccentric and the 90’s was no exception when Chad Muska burst onto the scene. Despite a big hiatus in recent times, the Muska is back and ready to roll.

To let us play catch up with his rampant lifestyle, the Muska has launched a new website with plenty of photos, footage and even a blog. After the skating, partying and DJing, Chad’s trying his luck at photography- Watch out!

www.themuska.com

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Addict clothing sale

Addict have a sale of sample stuff down in Southampton on the 28th and 29th of October. So click the image and get along with your invite to grab some bargains!

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Live Reviews

Lacuna Coil – Live

Manchester Academy
12.10.06

This years release ‘Karmacode‘ may be their most lethargic effort yet but the Italian goth metallers are still one of the more compelling bands around if tonight’s performance is anything to go by.

This is one band that the crowd are fanatical about and as the lights lower, the screams from the floor are almost deafening. Strolling on stage dressed in matching ties and swathed in red light Lacuna Coil certainly look the part.

At just three songs in as ‘Swamped‘ unfurls it’s powerful chorus, the swooning masses duely chip in and are putty in Cristina Scabbia’s hand. But as they continue to treat the swarms of fans to numerous tracks past and present, the thundering riffs and pounding beats pulse along and draw attention to the fact that Lacuna Coil isn’t just about Ms Scabbia anymore. Lacuna Coil are indeed a band of epic proportions and highlights ‘To Live Is To Hide’ and ‘1.19’ find Andi Ferro poised, confident and very much still in control of the crowd.

All in all, tonight’s show is about a band right at the top of their game. With no glitzy backdrops and no fancy lights, they appear, perfectly deliver a collection of impressive songs and leave. It’s no nonsense metal, and you can’t ask for much more than that.

Jane Hawkes

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Music News

Norma Jean announce tour

Norma Jean have announced they’ll be hitting the UK on a tour in early 2007 in support of their new album Redeemer, which will be out on January 15th. The UK version of the album will carry a bonus track, The Longest Lasting Statement. The dates for the tour are:

January 2007:

16th – Birmingham, Academy 3
17th – Manchester, Academy 3
18th – Sheffield, Corporation
19th – Glasgow, TBA
20th – Leeds, Cockpit
21st – Stoke, Sugar Mill
22nd – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
23rd – Oxford, Zodiac
24th – London, Islington Academy

www.myspace.com/normajean

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Gnarls Barkley’s new video!

The phenom that is Gnarls Barkley are back with another great video, this time for their track Gone Daddy Gone which is being released as a double A side with Who Cares on November 6th.

The follow up to Crazy and Smiley Faces will come out on regular CD, Maxi Enhanced CD and a 7″ picture disc, with the Maxi Enhanced CD featuring videos for both tracks. If you wanna see Dangermouse and Cee-Lo as fleas, then hit the links below!

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www.gnarlsbarkley.com