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Kill City ‘OVERDOSE’ video

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Get ready for a 48 hour online premiere of the new Kill City video ‘OVERDOSE’ in association with Spitfire.

This epic 27 minute production is only live for 48 hours then going out as a limited DVD so get stuck in fast like. It has full sections from Nicky Howells, Jess Young, Sam Pulley, Jake Collins , Caradog Emanuel and Sox.

Lee Dainton said to us today that “the whole video came together in less than a year, it feels like we’ve stolen it as Rookies took 5 years in the making. It’s a good old fashioned skate video.”

This week, Kill City will release new artist series tees with art by French, Jack Hamilton and Nat Jones which were hand printed printed by Dainton and Pulley keeping the whole DIY ethic running throughout everything. Get stuck into this.

Kill City Skateboards “OVERDOSE” from Richard P Walton on Vimeo.

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Supreme – “cherry”

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Ever since the Supreme skate shop opened its doors 20 years ago in 1994, they have maintained a position at the forefront of great skateboarding and street fashion. William Strobeck’s “cherry“, their first full length video since Thomas Campbell filmed A Love Supreme for the store back in 1995, is a testament to this fact and secures their position as leaders rather than followers for the next couple of decades to come.

Over the last 20 years, Supreme has established strong connections with skateboarders, artists, musicians, models and other cultural icons that stretch from New York to Los Angeles and London to Japan. The aesthetic influence of what looks good is as thick as the bold white lettering of the infamous red and white Supreme logo. Whether it’s neatly pressed chinos and crisp white vests, or bodies locked into statuesque post-trick poses and outspoken rants about other social groups, “cherry” captures and documents the notion of style rather completely.

The composition of “cherry” is very distinct from other contemporary skateboard videos and this is due to the filming and editing technique of master lens man William Strobeck who prefers to focus in on the action rather than stage a scene with multiple angles; and document the environment surrounding the tricks both spatially and temporarily. The end result makes the viewer feel like they were witness to or part of an actual session.

Stepping away from the tired format that skateboard videos always use, in other words the opener and ender with individual less climatic sections peppered in-between, “cherry” is a 40 minute montage that features the new, the current and the established generations of great skateboarders. Nobody’s names are mentioned explicitly, but this doesn’t really matter because everything just looks good – as it should. A couple of young kids rolling out trick after trick into and off the infamous New York Supreme Court spot; the perfection performed by the biggest names in skateboarding today in famed Los Angeles school yards; or the uniqueness of street skating’s pioneers – these are the elements that make “cherry” a pleasure to watch.

Gif right: Tyshawn Jones is one of many upcomers in this flick to look out for.

For a skate shop video, “cherry” sits more than a head above the rest of its counterparts. Obviously the line-up of featured skateboarders plays a factor in this dominance with Gonz, Rieder, Olson and Dill amongst the household names, but it’s also due to the fact that the younger generation of kids that represent Supreme today, and set the standard for things to come, roll deep within their city streets and push things a lot further than a few quick powerslides sessions at the local concrete park. Whilst the rest of skateboarding feed us the classic notion that professionals and amateurs are in a constant race to out bid one another at the latest hot spot, the Supreme crew are skating together and everywhere their inner city offers them.

Naysayers will be quick to criticize the high-fashion, short trouser legs and haircuts featured within this video, but they will be hard pressed to not agree that the skateboarding – which after all is the main purpose Supreme and Strobeck made this video and we’re even talking about it! – is damn impressive. You can be certain that “cherry” is going to be an incredibly strong influence within skateboarding over the next couple of years and a cultural reference 20 years from now.

Like New York legend Henry Jumanji says “The future’s right here. Don’t forget because the little kids they pass by and you pay no mind. But they’re gonna come back 10 years later and eat you alive. Respect the youth, they’re getting restless.”

Available on DVD or from iTunes now.

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Credits: Directed by New York videographer William Strobeck, featuring Tyshawn Jones, Sage Elsesser, Sean Pablo, Nakel Smith, Kevin Bradley, Aidan Mackey, Paulo Diaz, Mark Gonzales, Dylan Rieder, Alex Olson, Jason Dill, as well as friends and family that have been part of the shop for the past 20 years.

 

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Jeremy Wray tribute edit

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It was only a week ago that this dropped into our Good Morning feature on FB and Jeremy Wray‘s legendary history was mentioned. His name still lives strong due to his contribution to what we have in today’s scene. Stoked to wake up to a new tribute video this morning thanks to Jim Greco’s House of Hammers featuring a bunch of Wray’s best moments.

If you want his full story then head over the Chrome Ball Incident.

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Brandon Westgate New York Remix

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East Coast powerhouse Brandon Westgate gets a new remix treatment from Quartersnacks this week. Sit back and take in some of his footage shot in NYC that was filmed for State of Mind, his Real Street part, True East, and King of New York clip. Banging as ever.

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Yoshi Tanenbaum- Oct 2013 – Feb 2014

James Park edited his footage of Yoshi Tenanbaum‘s finest moments from the last few months in this new montage.

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Soletech, Huf and Lakai speak on sports brands

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Many of you who visit us daily would have read our interview with Soletech owner and founder Pierre Andre Senizergues who spoke openly about sports brand culture within our scene in January this year. This topic is discussed further with HUF founder Keith Hufnagel, Lakai Brand Manager Kelly Bird and Senizergues this week who share more views on the debate as the backlash against corperate sports brands in skateboarding gathers pace.

“When you’re a skateboarder, whether you’ve started your own brand or depend on your sponsors for your next check, you are investing your time and hard work for the love of it – you wake up to go skateboard or work because you are psyched on skateboarding and want to involve yourself in it as much as you can. So when it comes to decisions being made about skateboarding by people that are not personally invested out of a passion for skateboarding, then it becomes a concern as to their motivation.”

Read the full article here.

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Pusrad

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‘Thirty-One Premature Ejaculations’
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Back in the dark and distant eighties there was a band from Sweden called Raped Teenagers. Despite the admittedly horrible name, they were actually completely brilliant; a highly invented, super-fast-jazzy-spazzy hardcore punk band who pretty much took the genre as far as it could possibly go without it cracking around the edges. Or so we thought.

Pusrad feature two members of Raped Teenagers. I don’t know which two because I can’t find any information about the actual members.The full extent of their ‘biog’ on their website reads “two guys from an old shitty hardcore band. We like short songs.” Whilst the first statement is wrong and self-deprecating, the second part certainly can’t be denied. Pusrad only deal in short songs. So far they have recorded 31 songs, released on a tape (entitled ‘Thirty-One Premature Ejaculations’) and across various comps, singles and EPs.

The entire 31 songs whizz by in less than eleven minutes. The longest song ‘Errare Humanium Est’ clocks in at a whopping thirty-seven seconds. Don’t, however, presume that they deal in nothing but monotone short blasts of Anal Cunt inspired grindcore noise, there’s so much going on in Pusrad’s music listening to them makes your head spin.

They have more happening in their twenty-second songs than most bands do in their traditional four minute structures, Pusrad just do it at hyper-speed. Weird, contorted, bewilderingly fast, this is the most mental music you’ll hear in 2014 and it’s as punk as absolute fuck.

James Sherry

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Watch Rowley and Penny in Hook Ups Asian Goddess

Back in 1994 Hook Ups dropped a 22 minute skate video called ‘Asian Goddess’ featuring a host of household names that included Geoff Rowley, co-owner Jeremy Klein, Jim Greco, Rune Glifberg, Tom Penny, Tony Hawk and Willy Santos and then decided to add a bunch of animations to fill it out and make it really annoying when you look back on it. Still a classic though.

There’s loads of HB footage in here from both Tom Penny and Geoff Rowley. Reminisce or discover.

Full video:

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HUF x Monster Children Australian For Tour

The legal version of HUF’s Australian ‘For Tour’ is live this morning with the quality that you would expect from the original uplaoded file. Austyn Gillette, Josh Matthews, Joey Pepper, Peter Ramondetta, Dylan Rieder, Kevin Terpening and special guest Sammy Winter skating through Melbourne and Sydney.

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Sid Melvin and The Krux Curb Chompers

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Curb enthusiasts take note, Sid Melvin drops a few bangers in this. Curb skating fucking rules.