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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Be Unlimited (BeYou Ltd.) – Freestyle All Terrain Board

Now, I know a lot of skaters are all hardcore and strictly stick to one domain i.e. Street skating, but this is only a small part of skateboarding as a whole when you look at all the areas we can ride boards in and around. In any case, I’m down for all board sports and all terrain, so when I was approached by Tim over at BeYou, I had to have a butchers.

Instinctively dirt boards rhyme with juggling balls, and boomerangs for me. I know that is a prejudice, but all my prior experience of 180mm wheels, 25 inch wheelbases and 10 ply planks has been hanging from the wall of a kiteshop… Oh well. Tim insisted I try one of his unique Freestyle All Terrain boards and once I read the brochure and watched the demo videos I knew I couldn’t refuse. You see, the special design quality to these boards is the fact that the trucks are fixed on top of the deck with a foot strap behind each axle. This technique means the board is low enough to the ground that you can actually use the concaved tail to pop tricks and slide across surfaces.

When the box arrived, I got permission from my girlfriend (We’re going on holiday soon and sunny beaches and plaster casts are not a good look!) and reconned a forest setting where bikers had moulded bumps and jumps. Visions of Rick Howard from Mouse came flooding back. There was even a natural downhill halfpipe! Along with a the board came distinct instructions to pad up which my frieds and I complied with because needless to say, be it dirt gravel, sand or stone that shit hurts when you slam. It literally took about two test runs each and we were already powering through the undergrowth, popping ollies here and there, rotations but no slides. Sorry but we were so stoked to get my mate to leap a huge tree stump that we were all tired out by the time we got to Nature’s birch handrails. Next time I guess.

Before I sign this off, I must say two things: The Freestyle All Terrain board leaves you with a bizarre sensation of snowboarding at times. I don’t know if this is intentional, but seeing as the board is slightly shorter than a snowboard, this makes carving and sliding a lot more fun. Secondly, I think you might want to watch out for your back foot and leg which when you twist and turn can make contact with the wheels. This may result in undesirable effects, but this is mainly a design remark. Overall these boards have a great and functional design and a lovely finish to their 10 plies. Look outside the box children and be unlimited.

For more info visit email Tim Paddock at timpaddock@ntlworld.com

Or

BeyoU Ltd. Registered Office: 109 Westbourne Rd. Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, U.K. CF64 5BQ
Company No. 4683123

For the UK
Contact: –

Shiner Ltd.
Church Rd,
Lawrence Hill,
Bristol,
UK.
BS5 9JB

Tel: – (UK) 0117 955 6035
E-mail: – chris@shiner.co.uk

8/10

Ralph Lloyd-Davis
13/07/2006

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Death Skateboards – Team Board 7.75

Death are probably one of the most recognizable independent skate companies out there and I must say I’m proud that they come from the UK. Something tells me American Customs officers would have trouble dealing with Dan Cates dressed as 50 Cent and a naked Dibble.

In any case, this team board is a no nonsense length of maple. Straight rails with slightly raised nose and tail, slick black paint finish and a rather mellow concave sum this board up – No bells or whistles. When I started riding the board, I couldn’t quite understand how it measured up as a 7.75 but I’m guessing that was due to the length and wheelbase. If a board is slightly elongated, the width magically slims..? Anyway, I also noticed that this board’s nose and tail are virtually identical give or take a quarter of an inch. Some people enjoy their boards resembling double tails, but I must say it can get confusing at times so I focused on a spot of gum squashed into the grip to remember where the nose was. From there on out this board rode very nicely indeed. Suits you sir!

The Death team board has kept it’s pop, not chipped and been responsive to my every order. The only problem I did have with this board was the way the nose and tail were late starters after the bolt holes. For example, this is an advantage on slides, but a big disadvantage when you throw the board down and start tanking it, only to realize your foot has settled too far up the board and your balance goes out of the window. It’s not drastic, but something to think about.

There will only ever be one Death Squad and if these are the guns they use then the competition should be scared. Support your local scenes and support British skating.

7/10

Ralph Lloyd-Davis
13/07/2006

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DVD Reviews

The Story Film Makers Guild presents…Kolma

I recently got an email from Mark Baines explaining Sheffield’s premier skateshop, The Story Store’s initiative to promote skate videos from all over the place. The first instalment for the Story Film Makers Guild would be Kolma – a Finnish video hailing from Vaukaus, a small town in the Sevo area of southern Finland. I was pretty stoked by the idea and awaited to see what Kolma had to offer. I wouldn’t be disappointed.

I don’t know if it’s the long winters the Finns have to suffer, but they definitely know how to put a good video together. I mean, this is DVD is clean, precise, flowing and funny. Add to that Dan Magee’s talent for motion graphics and you have a winner. That’s pretty damn good considering I’ve never heard of Vaukaus or any of the riders featured. Luckily a helpful introduction à la Filming Crazy explains everything. A strange man named Pekka Puupää has a bit of an attitude as he talks about the local scene. It’s funny, but the excessive swearing gets a bit long after a while.

Anyway, without further a due, Eesu Lehtola is the first skater to demonstrate his skills, and I must say he’s got a lot. Eesu has a very pleasant flow to his skating that matches tech and simple like milk into a warn cuppa – Lovely. He also gets to skate to The Kinks’ “Lola” which is a bonus.

Next up is Tero Airaksinen who is obviously gets all the lavish ladies if we are to believe the introduction. Tero skates to a bizarre duo between Macy Gray and Ol’Dirty Bastard, but there’s nothing strange about his smooth skating and big pop.

Our narrator returns to bitch about little Pete a.k.a. Petteri Räisänen, the youngest of the crew but the biggest of mouths apparently. Pete’s a good little skate rat who promises to get better and better if he keeps at it. No complies and Coldplay go well together.

Homeboy Jussi Väntinni rolls up after Pete and shares a part with Nostalgia Pomm. The way these two share a part is pure genius editing wise. Why? Well, neither of them are groundbreaking skate trick wise, but obviously Jussi is the younger of the two and works his board to the beats of Andre Nickatina, then halfway through a carpark line, he skates off and Nostalgia Pomm comes across and gets all old school on the spot- with a Sonic Youth track to boot! Then it’s back to Jussi and you’re thinking that was a pretty rad edit!

After those two we have another tag team: Tuomas Pöllänen and Jussi Turunen. These two keep it smooth despite the utter shite surface they have to skate on the regular. Tuomas pulls out a very nice nollie 50-50 pop up to manual frontside shove it out which I think is a fun little bit of imaginative skating. Both of these guys went to London recently, so expect to see some familiar spots get worked with Finnish precision and style.

Finally, the hometown hero Ville Pietiläinen gets the closing part. His section starts off with a spoof rap video that is sure to have you laughing even if you know that Ville’s probably taking it seriously! Then it’s strictly sick street tech all the way through a club banger Three Six Mafia track Get Fly. Ville is a ledge technician who has some crazy combos and lines that’ll have you wondering why you had never heard of this little wigga before??? All I can say is Ville has a mean frontside shove-it nosegrind. Word!

So there you have it – Kolma, The Story Store’s first Film Makers Guild instalment. I know videos are dropping like flies at the moment, but this one is definitely worth trying to get a hold of. When you see how tight knit a scene can be and how high the level is in such harsh environments, you know you’re going to get hyped to skate after a viewing.

For info and orders visit www.thestorystore.co.uk

Ralph Lloyd-Davis
13/07/2006

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Music News

Basement Jaxx New Album!

Basement Jaxx will return with a new album called Crazy Itch Radio, which is due to be released in September this year. A single, Hush Boy, will precede the album at the end of August.

Currently touring Europe with Robbie Williams, Basement Jaxx will hit the UK with their own headline shows before 2006 is out.

www.basementjaxx.co.uk

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Music News

The Raconteurs Tour Dates

The Raconteurs are releasing their new single, Hands, on July 31st and will also be playing some festivals over the summer, so you can check them out at Reading, Leeds, Belfast’s Vital Festival and Scotland’s T On The Fringe. The dates are:

August:

Monday 21st – Dublin Olympia Theatre
Tuesday 22nd – Belfast Vital Festival
Wednesday 23rd – Edinburgh Corn Exchange
Saturday 26th – Reading Festival
Sunday 27th – Leeds Festival

www.theraconteurs.com

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Music News

Breed 77 Tour

Breed 77 are back with a new single Blind from their new album, entitled In My Blood, coming out in September. The group, nominated for Best British Act at the Metal Hammer Awards, will be supporting both releases with a tour of the UK. The dates are:

July:
16th
– Guilfest

August:
12th
– Bull Dog Bash

September:
10th
– Stamford Corn Exchange
11th – Bournemouth Opera House
12th – Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
14th – Edinburgh Studio 24
15th – Glasgow Cathouse
16th – Sheffield Corporation
17th – Stockton Georgian
18th – Nottingham Rock City
20th – Manchester Academy 3
21st – Birmingham Academy 2
23rd – Stoke Sugarmill
24th – Wrexham Central Station
25th – London Underworld
26th – Oxford The Zodiac
27th – Reading The Fez
28th – Exeter The Cavern
30th – Leeds Cockpit

October:
1st
– Agincourt Camberly
2nd – Brighton Concorde

www.breed77.net

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Buzz Chart

We Are Scientists

Hailing from Brooklyn, We Are Scientists took the UK by storm with their infectious, unpretentious indie calling card. Straddling the line between darker pop punk and retro indie chic, they manage to avoid the mutated indie ‘scene’ and come out the other side still smelling of roses. Tracks off the album like ‘This Scene is Dead’ and ‘Cash Cow’ seem content with self awareness, bright and sharp,’ and ‘Inaction‘ even seems to give the scene a good kicking.

On the flip side they also produced the wonderfully seductive ” Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt” slithers its way around your mind with vocals courtesy of frontman Keith Murray. The three piece describe their sound as “advanced high level sectional articulation”, its layers of guitars with disco beats, curling basslines combine with intelligent lyrics, thumping chorus lines and some sparkling tunes.

One thing’s for sure – they do seem fond of re-releasing tracks. With ‘Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt’ re-released earlier this year, they’re following it up with the quirky, unbelievably catchy ‘The Great Escape’. With the summer (questionably) upon us, the more buzzing, upbeat and addictive tracks the better- and this is an absolute blinder of an indie gem. Exhilarating, exciting, topped off with a wonderful sense of urgency- this could be the anthem of the summer, and the soundtrack to the festivals. Scuzzy guitars and staccato turns, this is unchallenging, unmitigated fun – turn it up loud and enjoy!

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Skateboarding News

Crossfire Triple Shot – Skate Photography Feature

I guess we are always looking towards the future and reporting the past here at Crossfire, so we are stoked to let you in on a forthcoming feature series that will start this week here in the Skate Zine.

Many skate photographers worldwide have been invited to take part in a photography feature called the Crossfire Triple Shot where famous skate photographers will be interviewed and also provide us with 3 of their fave photo’s with text that include:

1. Their most inspirational skate photo shot by someone else.
2. The photographers very own favourite ever skate pic.
3. Another fave shot from the photographer that is not skate led.

Invites have been sent to many UK photographers including Richie Hopson, Leo Sharpe, David “Styley” Steel, Wig Worland and many more, plus international guests include Rhino from Thrasher, Swedish photographer Jonas Adolfsson, the legendary Bryce Kanights and many, many more.

The first feature starts with photographer Dominic Marley whose shots are used by Sidewalk Magazine and also Blueprint Skateboards to name a couple…find out the full story with Dom here.

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Skateboarding News

Skater eaten alive at Prissick Plaza

Rumours are coming into Crossfire HQ via local skaters who report that Neanderthal Man turned up at Prissick Plaza on Sunday night and ate a kid in front of his two parents.

The child cannot be named for legal reasons due to his age but his parents who were eating a bag of chips and mushy peas at the time, saw the beast run across the manual pad and knock their kid out clean with a club.

This is the 4th sighting of Neanderthal Man in the space of 3 weeks and reports have rocketed since the arrival of This’n’That, the new skate video from Andy Evans.

Pro skater Pete King says “sometimes Romans and Normans have turned up at skate parks getting in the way and scaring the kids but Neanderthal Man just clubs and eats whole, the maddest cannibal on earth right now, first we thought it was bad enough with chavs and now this!“.

Watch out at your local skate spots kids, you could be next.

You can read how to tackle Neanderthal Man if you click here.

Good luck.

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Music News

Jurassic 5 New Material

Jurassic 5 are back, this time without Cut Chemist, but ready to drop their new album Feedback.

You can check out 5 tracks from the new album but hitting up this link and hearing what Akil, Marc 7, Zaakir and Chali 2na have layed on Nu Mark’s new beats.

The album, which features Dave Matthews and Mos Def will be released on July 24th.

www.jurassic5.com