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Cyrus Bennett Space Heater Remix

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Quartnersnacks have remixed Cyrus Bennett‘s Space Heater part for your viewing pleasure. Party time.

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Witchcraft – Vincent Coupeau

witchcraft_hardware_logo Watch Witchcraft’s French recruit Vincent Coupeau thrash himself into a frenzy in this new clip from the coven from A PROPOS skate mag.

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Studio visit with Jim Phillips

jim_phillips_skate_artThe wonderful art of Jim Phillips is to be admired for life, for the generation to discover too.

The pioneer of the Screaming Hand and countless more mind blowing iconic skateboard graphics is back with a new video feature on the Berrics this week, enjoy looking into his world and read our interview with him here.

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Michał Juraś – The Dust

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Michał Juraś is back with a new section today ripping up his local Polish DIY. Head to Live Media for a new interview.

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Lovenskate – The Connoisseur of Quality

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Ah, Tom Lyndsey. If you don’t know him, you will now, as Lovenskate have asked the The Connoisseur of Quality to come and explain a few things about how Quality remains a must for those in the mangle. Welcome to Lovenskate.

Scrolldown for Aaron Wilmott’s welcome section too, the first from Lovenskate’s ‘Smorgas’board’ video.

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Skatepal fundraiser skate jam Dalston on Sunday

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Get down to Dalston on Sunday as a fundraiser is taking place for SkatePal, raising awareness and monies for an upcoming skatepark building project in Palestine in association with Toms Skate Shop.

Expect a game of S.K.A.T.E, a raffle, skate lessons and a hog roast with Wizard Sleeve DJs serving up a summer soundtrack of reggae, funk, soul & hip hop.

Jon Horner will even be selling this poster (below) on the day below. If you are in London, get down there for a day of fun.

Schedule:

11am – 11.30am: Yoga Session
11.30am – 1pm: Skate Jam opens
12pm – 1pm: Beginners skate lessons available
1pm – 3pm: Game of S.K.A.T.E
3pm – 7pm: Skate Jam continues.

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Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC

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We’ve waited a long time for this one. Crowd-funding for the making of ‘Salad Days’, a look at the incredibly fertile hardcore punk movement that exploded out of Washington DC in the early 80s, first started over four years ago when brief snippets and enticing trailers started to work their way across the internets. And now it’s finally here…

We live in an age now where so many bands, movements and artists are getting to tell their stories in film. Every week there’s a new music documentary to see, a story to tell, but Salad Days is something special. From the very start, the Washington DC punk scene documented itself. More than any other punk scene in the world at that time, the participants took care to photograph, film and record everything that was happening. They knew what they were doing was important and special and wanted it preserved. “I didn’t want to own the scene, I just wanted there to be one,” explains Ian Mackaye, who through his work with Minor Threat, Fugazi, Dischord Records and many more is understandably the lynch pin and constant through the whole movie. So the upshot of this is that there is a wealth of incredible footage in this film. It rushes past, much like the music, in a high-speed, high-energy blur. This is not any easy film to sit still and watch in a cinema, as each band and song crashes by, every moment made me want to leap out of my seat and explode.

Ph: Ian Mackaye of Minor Threat, Wilson Center, DC, 1983 by Jim Saah

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Film maker Scott Crawford has done an incredible job of capturing the spirit and energy of the time. Having been involved in the scene in DC from a very young age (he was just 12 when he started going to gigs and making fanzines), he was trusted to tell the story and help the various participants open up.

Running chronologically from when Bad Brains exploded onto the scene and everything went FAST with bands like SOA, Void. Teen idles, Minor Threat, Untouchables, Youth Bridge, to the mid-80s ‘Revolution Summer’ years with Rites Of Spring, Embrace, Gray Matter, Dave Grohl’s first band Mission Impossible. They then move onto the end of the 80s as the alternative rock explosion beckoned, and Grohl, fresh out of Dischord legends Scream propelled Nirvana into the mainstream, bringing Fugazi attention they never expected, Jawbox a major label deal and the rest is history.

There are so many magical moments in ‘Salad Days’ that it’s difficult to know where to start but here’s a few. The footage of Void is utterly off-the-hook insane and demonic, the bit where MacKaye talks about Straight Edge and how he still gets people, to this day, phoning him at the Dischord office and screaming “hey Ian, I’m drunk, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT!!” before slamming the phone down, the self-belief, politics and conviction that run through every band, the thought that they really believed they were making a difference and could change. Subject to change. The realisation of just how young everyone one was when this started…

“Salad days” is a Shakespearean idiomatic expression to refer to a youthful time, accompanied by the inexperience, enthusiasm, idealism, innocence, or indiscretion that one associates with a young person.”

That says it all.

James Sherry

You can pre-order the film on Vimeo as it will be Video On Demand from August 4th.

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Campus Pool edit

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So here it is, the first edit from the new Campus Pool down in Bristol with footage of Jess Young, Andy Coleman, and many more getting stuck into the fresh ‘crete laid and designed by the wizards at Canvas Spaces.

The park opens next Sunday 26th July so get down there, eat free BBQ food and celebrate a phenomenal feat that is now Bristol’s only indoor, concrete park.

Find it on the corner of Whitchurch Rd and Church Rd, Bishopsworth, Bristol, BS13 7RW. Map here.

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Korahn Gayle on Red Bull DIY 2015

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DIY spots are being made all over the country right now, you put one together yet? If not, you have 2 more weeks left to grab some free tools and concrete from participating skate shops.

Head here for all the details.

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CPH Open footage round up 1

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The annual CPH Open event in Copenhagen is go right now. No words are needed. Push play for the sweets.

Ishod Wair turned heads as usual…

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The whole place is blunted…

Yoshi and Denny had it on lock…

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Penny’s also in the mix…

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Raven Tershy took the place out on day one…

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It’s Rune’s party though and he’s laying it down large!

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Flatspot’s Mathijs Tromp did his best Danny Way impression after a 6 pack! Ruler.

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The party continues over this weekend. Follow #CPHOpen on insta and tag us @crossfirezine with your footage this weekend wherever you are.

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Get some…