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New Grey Website

As the second issue of Grey Skateboard Mag drops in selected fine stores the website has had a bit of re-decorating going on.

Everything looks mighty slick, so head over here to check it out.

Be sure to pick up an an issue if you can, it’s free and the cover shot is an absolute banger. Sausage chomper!

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Music News

Redlight and Toddla T announce UK tour

The duo will be touring under the name Roller Express and their tour will take them all over the UK. The collaboration has already been debuted with soundsystem workouts at Notting Hill Carnival getting them acclaim. They will be hitting the road with MCs Serocee and Dread at the following dates:

21st September – The Tuesday Club, Sheffield
25th September – Wax:On, Stylus, Leeds
8th October – Stealth, Nottingham
16th October – Motion, Bristol
13th November – Sigma, Swansea
19th November – XOYO, London
20th November – CYNT, Cardiff
3rd December – DQ, Sheffield
4th December – Rainbow Warehouse, Birmingham
7th December – Mint, Leeds
15th December – MWP, Manchester
31st December – Motion, Bristol

To get you in the mood, check out the latest hit on Redlight’s production conveyor belt with Mz Bratt on the vocals:

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Music News

Wiz Khalifa makes The Cut

Wiz Khalifa has released another new video.

The prolific weed smoking Pennsylvanian has this time gone on a party tip for the video to In The Cut, another track taken from his awesome Kush & Orange Juice mixtape which brought him to the attention of many rap fans and was the major reason he was signed up to a major earlier this year. Peep game below:

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Skateboarding News

Steven King gets Time Stretched

Here’s something a little different. A couple of months ago, Nye Vaughan teamed up with the most underground skater in Wales, Steven King, to produce the Time Stretched promo.

Steven King footage is notoriously hard to come by, but when it does then the champagne comes straight out. His style, approach and obscure trick selection have turned him into something of a reluctant legend in Wales. Have a look below to see why.

Big props to Nye for spending four grueling months meticulously editing this, it’s a compelling watch…

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Album Reviews Buzz Chart Reviews

Magic Kids

Memphis
True Panther

Containing several members of In The Red Records’ signings The Barbaras, the new seven-strong collective, Magic Kids, summon a combination of musical talents to create a layered sound that’s so sweet it’s near impossible not to tap your toes and hum along.

Memphis was recorded over several months in the Deep South with Doug Easley, and sounds surprisingly less Country-tinged Tennessee than you’d expect and more West Coast feel-good vibes. These twee 20-somethings have clearly been raised on a saccharine-laden diet of Belle And Sebastian, Beach Boys and a healthy dash of Motown’s back catalogue for good measure.

Dropping just in time for the closing days of summer, the album is packed with eleven polished gems of retro-pop perfection range from tales of wide-eyed innocence to those first exciting moments of young love. It’s more than just nicey nice, it’s downright…well, magical. Their ethereal ‘60s flair is underscored by the dual boy-meets-girl vocal harmonies of Bennett Foster and Alice Buchanan, a kind of sonic homemade cherry pie.

Album highlight ‘Hey Boy‘ sums it all up rather neatly; it is 2010’s happy-go-lucky soundtrack to those hazy summer evenings that seem to last forever and ever.

Mark West

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Film Reviews

Enter The Void

In an age in which filmmakers come equipped with an abundance of influences and progressively more obscure concepts, it’s all the more rare to come across something so obviously audacious that at the core, is tremendously, mind-crushingly simple. Indeed, the simplest stories take the longest to perfect, and this one in particular took almost twenty years. In Gaspar Noe’s Enter The Void, not only are we presented with a film that is his most fully realised piece of work yet, perhaps even his magnum opus, but we have a film that when stripped of all its technical innovation, idiosyncratic auteurship and typical french extremity, is really just a film about circles.

Specifically, the circle of life. But in the never-ending shot (excluding blinking and various other proverbial trips into the limbo-like void there are no cuts so prepare to feel very anxious watching this) that positions us deep inside Oscar’s head (less a conventional protaganist, more a temporary perspective for our own consciousness), the audience are continuously reminded of the circles that dictate our entire life. Whether it be the parallels between sucking on the end of a cigarette and sucking your mother’s tit after birth or the similarities between the record spinning round playing filtered disco beats in The Void and our own heartbeat, Noe reveals one by one, the meaningless struggles we make in life in an attempt to feel comfortable. And it’s all achieved in one DMT-induced visual trip through the internal vision of a dead drug dealer (played by the faceless Nathaniel Brown) trying to make sense of his past and look over sister (Paz De La Huerta) as she attempts to deal with her brother’s death by doing lots of sexy things in a vibrant and sleazy Tokyo club district.

So narrative wise it is a simple, yet wholly original story about the human struggle through a hallucinogenic kaleidoscope. There’s lots of sex, drugs and pounding, pounding techno music. Wonderful stuff so far, right? Yes yes yes, but its originality is owed in no small part to Gaspar’s meticulous need for sensory stimulation. Had this film been released before the technology existed to allow Noe’s camera to float across an entire city as Oscar’s ghost – presumably still tripping balls – is barging through concrete walls, then the narrative would have fell short of everything time has permitted the sensory-stimulating director to achieve. What that is, is the closest visual representation to what actually goes on inside our heads that has ever been given a worldwide cinema release.

It begins, after the amazing title sequence, with a never-ending psychedelic trip and once that has trapped you it will not let go of your senses for the remaining two hours. The sounds are immersive and haunting (thank you Thomas Bangalter, elected overlord of noise), the visuals are glowing and composed to the most precise detail, and in doing so, we finally have a piece of cinema that can accurately boast that the audience shares a connection with the lead character. You become him, his life flashing before his eyes is your life, that car crash is your own repressed memory, and it hits you just as hard. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

And even by internet generation standards, there are some seriously provoking and controversial things on show here, but isn’t that the sort of things that fills our own minds on an every day basis? You will not find another film as honest and revealing about humanity’s existential peculiarity than Enter The Void. If you’re offended then drop that cigarette, stop thinking about breasts and remember, it’s just a film about circles. Circles that we all ride on, and a superb insight into that special, fascinating one that never, ever ends.

Stanley

The most recent work-friendly trailer can be seen above. But for a real taste of what to expect, watch the brand new Love Hotel trailer below. It’s one whole minute of awesome that should definitely not be watched at work or in front of parents, unless that’s your thing, I guess.

ENTER THE VOID – Love Hotel teaser from Enter The Void on Vimeo.

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Music News

Panda Bear announces new single

Panda Bear is due to release ‘You Can Count On Me‘ on October 19th through Domino.

Limited to 500 copies, the single has been described by Domino as a gentle duet between Noah and himself, as ethereal and uplifting as ever, featuring an off-beat melancholic chord progression and a light two-step beat.

The artwork is below, and you can pre-order the record here.

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Squarepusher announces LP

Following from the success of Cryptic Motion, the first single featuring the Shobaleader One pseudonym that was released on Ed Banger Records earlier this year, Squarepusher will be return on Warp Records with d’Emonstrator on October 18th.

As one of Warp’s flagship artists, Squarepusher has established a position in the front of the more eclectic electric DJ’s record bags and judging by the trailer below, we can expect another listener’s favourite this year.

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Watch the new Zola Jesus video…

The video for Zola Jesus’ haunting synthy goth pop track ‘Sea Talk‘ cut from this year’s fantastic ‘Stridulum II‘ now has its own music video.

The clip that accompanies the track is appropriately flooded with blue, 80s horror flick decor and electricity and is more than worth your attention.

You can watch it below…

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Skateboarding News

Tweet Time with Brandon Westgate

This Thursday (September 9th), Brandon Westgate will be answering any questions you wanted to ask as part of Zoo York’sAsk An Official‘ on Twitter at 9PM (GMT).

So if you want your questions answered then simply send your questions to the @zooyorkinst Twitter with the hashtag #ASKANOFFICIAL. Head here for more information.