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Road Trippin’ with Dan Cates

Photo: Toby Batchelor

dancatesThere are lifers out there who have dedicated absolutely everything to skateboarding and Dan Cates sits at the top of the UK list. Working, living and breathing Death Skateboards plays a huge part of his life, alongside educating himself and hitting the road to discover so much more.

With that in mind, here’s Dan’s tips and tales from the open road.

PRODUCT:

I never go on any skate trip without a set of Ricta 54mm, 78A durometer, ‘Clouds’ cruiser wheels.These will enable you to handle extra rough spots and insane terrain.

TRAVEL TIPS:

When packing a back pack for a long skate trip, if you are going to treat yourself to one luxury item before you leave, make it a sleeping bag that folds down really small! You can save a lot of valuable space and weight by doing this, believe me you will be glad that you did. On the subject of space, another good tip is to never carry a towel. You barely ever really need one while away and the room that you save by leaving it at home can be used to carry extra socks which will prevent you getting athletes foot whilst on the road.

CULTURE:

I went on a really shitty trip to Marseille with Martin Herrick and Ginger Steve once. Herrick totally ruined the trip by being super lame the whole time, to the point where Steve and I didn’t even want to skate. Steve managed to get through the trip by sitting under a tree each day reading James Brown’s autobiography. So I recommend this book if you know you are going away with some real lamo’s.

Always check holes like this for spiders….

TALES:

On my first trip to Australia we managed to get directions to a long concrete spill-way pipe positioned under a road at the top of a deep ravine. It was on the outskirts of Sydney in a place called Roseville and after an hour or so of driving around looking under bridges, next to rivers and the like, we eventually spotted it from the road in a thicket of sub-tropical shrubs and palms. The thing looked really sick to skate, and from the road you could look down into it and see that it was bone dry, relatively smooth and probably 100 feet long.

I’m instantly beside myself with excitement as soon as I set eyes on the thing and already shouting for the rest of the crew to pull over. As soon as we stop I grab my board, jump over the fence and start clambering down the bank and through the trees to get the first ride in the pipe. In my haste I manage to run through two huge spiders webs, and when I say run through, I mean my face went through the webs and I could see a massive round black thing out of the corner of my eye as I stopped and realised what had just happened! I turned around and ran back up the bank screaming before the others had even got out of the car. I was running around the street ripping my shirt off and patting myself down to make sure there were no poisonous spiders on me for a full 5 minutes. I was in panic mode. The others just sat there laughing as I shouted SPIDERS! at the top of my voice and eventually stopped freaking out!

Later on we did eventually make it down to the pipe safely and she was a beauty, but remember the moral of the story here kids: “Less haste, more speed.”

Enjoy some footage of Cates in Kiev.

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Music News

Fist City UK tour dates

Those Canadian punks who puked in our office last year return to the UK for a UK tour next week. Fist City have garage punk on tap with some satanic undertones fronted by transgender wonder man who has a crowd in the palm of his hand.

Make one of these gigs for a great night out and look out for their ‘It’s 1983…Grow Up’ album released on Transgressive via sexy vinyl with bonus tracks in May.

Click here for last year’s live review.

Sat 22nd – Manchester, Nekro Bar with Quests – FREE HEADLINE SHOW
Sun 23rd – Liverpool, Maguires Pizza Bar with Good Grief – FREE HEADLINE SHOW
Tues 25th – London, White Heat with Bear Hands (main support) – Tickets: http://bit.ly/1krKJUK
Weds 26th – Bristol, with Start the Bus – FREE HEADLINE SHOW
Thurs 27th – London, Old Blue Last – VICE Issue Launch – FREE HEADLINE SHOW
Fri 28th – London, The Shacklewell Arms with Beach Creep – FREE HEADLINE SHOW

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Skateboarding News

SK8R BOI

“The skater boy is the contemporaries new man and fashion wants him for their own. AW or SS it doesn’t matter….THIS IS THE FUTURE. – Pause Mag.

Don’t forget it skateboarders…

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Album Reviews Buzz Chart

BL’AST!

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‘The Expression Of Power’
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BLAST_freedomofexpressionFollowing up last year’s well-received “Blood!” album, Southern Lord has now unleashed “The Expression of Power”, which couples debut album “The Power of Expression”, with an alternate session of its songs.

The original platter from these Santa Cruz hotheads surfaced in ’86 (on Greenworld/ Wishingwell) and is now cemented in Hardcore folklore as a solid gold Classic. So the key question is, do you really need this?

Well, for seasoned listeners “The Expression…” is not gonna alter your reverence of BL’AST! but will act as a double-barreled pummeling reminder of the high octane devastation these guys delivered in spades (like you’d actually forgotten!) And yeah, we all know they were in awe of BLACK FLAG, but there was so much more to BL’AST! Lest we forget they doggedly carried on playing off the wall Hardcore during the Eighties at a time most of their peers had broken up or moved on musically.

The demo cuts are raw and grainy, giving a rough edged slant to the songs, and captures the anger and explosive energy these dudes specialized in. Sounds mighty fine to these ragged ears! The pained and pulverising “Scream For Tomorrow” is the only unreleased song I noted, otherwise its just alternate takes on the songs that made the album.

Incidentally, I’m reviewing the tracks that appear on the CD version, but get this – the vinyl release is spread across three records, and includes another unreleased session. Even the most hardened fans will surely be Bl’asted out of their minds after sitting thru all six sides!

I know time waits (for no-one) but with BL’AST! back playing, and still totally nailing it by all accounts, it’s surely high time they hit these shores to destroy us… here’s hoping!

Pete Craven

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Skateboarding News

‘Chad Bangers’ East Sussex scene video offcuts

Source skateshop down in East Sussex have thrown out their offcuts from an upcoming Bexhill/Hastings scene video ‘Chad Bangers‘ that is scheduled to drop in Autumn this year. There’s even a clip of the old Bay66 mini ramp in there. God we miss that.

Egon Reynolds, Ross Perris, Cool Jon, Tom Pickard, Toby Shaw, Sam Roberts and Jono Coote all appear in this.

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Skateboarding News

‘Let Us Roam’ – Leica short film series

The photographic skills of Atiba Jefferson, Greg Hunt, Arto Saari and Ray Barbee will be documented by Leica Camera’s across a bunch of webisodes that are lined up to run online soon. Enjoy this trailer for now and await the launch that will include stories about photographers, artists, filmmakers and musicians within skateboarding culture.

Let us Roam Trailer from Let Us Roam on Vimeo.

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Skateboarding News

Sam Pulley Spitfire footage

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Kill City’s Carve Wicked general Sam Pulley has a full part online today for Spitfire with park and street footy.

In related news look out for the new Kill City DVD titled “Overdose” that is cheduled for due for release on March 27th. Dainton and the crew have been working hard on it and will also launch hand printed decks and much more at the end of the month.

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Skateboarding News

Jeff Pang Shut Skates interview

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NYC skater Jefferson Pang talks street skateboarding history today on the launch of a new board. Whilst everyone argues who was the first sponsored street skater in the Big Apple watch some of this latest edited footage.

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Wu Tang Clan

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A laid back new Wu Tang Clan tune dropped overnight with production coming from DJ Mathematics and an R&B vocal from Nathaniel. ‘Keep Watch’ is the first jam to be taken from their 20th anniversary album ‘A Better Tomorrow’ that is being prepped right now. Get on this.

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Skateboarding News

Neil Blender Moments

New shoe, new video hype. Neil Blender is still goofing about all those years later.