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Magenta UK tour and ‘Soleil Levant’ video premieres

Magenta Skateboards are heading to the UK to promote their debut full length video ‘Soleil Levant’ that will be released this month.

Vivien Feil, Leo Valls, Zach Lyons, Jimmy Lannon, Soy Panday plus special guests will be visiting the UK from May 7th – May 21st 2013 at the following locations:

Saturday May 11th – London

Soleil Levant’ World Premiere & Official Afterparty in association with Parlour Skate Store. 8pm – 3am.
2 screenings: 9pm & 10pm. Free Entry.

Whirled Cinema, 259/260 Hardess Street, Loughborough Junction, London, SE24 0HN

Directions: Nearest buses from Brixton / Camberwell – 35, 45, 345, P4. Train Station: Loughborough Junction.

“Whirled Cinema, opened in February 2010 and is situated close to Herne Hill and Brixton. A little off the beaten track and situated within a railway arch as part of a larger artist studio complex Whirled Cinema is a great hidden gem. The 60 seat digital cinema comprises an outdoor balcony and bar serving a wide selection of cocktails, wines, beers and Firezza Pizzas before and after screenings.”

Limited capacity. Entry based on a first come first serve basis, so arrive early!

Bristol – Wednesday 15th May

‘Soleil Levant’ Bristol Premiere in association with Fifty Fifty Store. The Big Chill Bar, 15 Small Street, Bristol. 7pm – late. Free Entry.

Manchester – Friday 17th May.

‘Soleil Levant’ Manchester Premiere in association with Note Skateshop. Kraak Gallery, 11 Stevenson Sq, Manchester. 7pm – late.
Free Entry.

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Brixton Beach BBQ – Sunday 5th May

The annual BBQ and skate jam at Brixton Beach aka Stockwell Skatepark has been announced today for this Sunday. Expect local gnar and plenty of burnt sausage from 3pm until you drop.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Crossfire Truckhead Tees available now

We have released 100 limited edition Crossfire Truckhead Tees today in celebration of the warm, sunny sessions that will go down now that the winter is officially over.

These super-soft, made-to-skate-in, quality t-shirts come in red and white with a hidden message, free stickers and are available online at our Big Cartel Store. Thanks for supporting Crossfire. Get yours now to avoid disappointment.

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Skateboarding News

Issac Miller’s Pinch Punch

Crawley’s badly built concrete park gets the Miller treatment in this monthly dose of Drawing Boards footage. Their Draw The Line DVD finally gets released this Saturday so look out for it.

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Skateboarding News

Black Sheep celebrate third store with Projekts edit

Black Sheep are celebrating a brand new store opening this Sunday with none other than OG rapper Big Daddy Kane playing a set with guest DJs. Their third shop will be opening just opposite Afflex Palace at 59 Church St in Manchester’s city centre. Enjoy this new edit featuring the shop team at the new Freestyle built Projekts park.

Three is the ‘Magic Number’….. The Black Sheep Store Mcr. from blacksheepstore on Vimeo.

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Jason Dill & AVE leave Alien Workshop

Whilst we were sleeping, Jason Dill and Anthony Van Engelen decided to quit the Alien Workshop team after a lifetime of love. To where, who knows. It must be a strange feeling to leave the family you have been alongside for so long, but shit happens, people move on and obviously something over there wasn’t floating their boats anymore. Here’s the statement.

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Features Music

Top 10 Free Indie Tracks

Photo: Bryce Kanights

Does your pocket player need a new selection of free tunes? If so, this list is made up of all sorts of dreamy, scuzzy, shoegaze, indie goodness, plus a couple of noise-laden treats for good measure. Not all music should be free, a huge amount of effort goes into writing and recording these, so stream, listen and download at will, but don’t forget to support the bands you like so we can do this all over again soon.

Dave Palmer

Pissed Jeans – Bathroom Laughter

Sub Pop’s sludgy legends Pissed Jeans opens this smash and grab and is by far the noisiest option from this selection. Their new album ‘Honeys’ was album of the month here in February. Take ‘Bathroom Laughter’ away as a taster of what absolute annihilation lies within this album. It’s one of the very best long players of 2013 in our opinion.

Splashh – Sun Kissed Bliss

Splashh bring some beautiful sun-tinged dreamy pop to this top ten with a free download of ‘Sun Kissed Bliss’. Keep an eye on this lot.

Cold Pumas – Fog Cutter

This minimalist, scuzzy three piece have a textural shower on offer here. Taken from their debut album, Persistent Malaise, this metronomic mist is a true toe tapper. Download it from their guitarist’s D.I.Y label ‘Faux Discx’ Soundcloud.

Novella – Don’t Believe Ayn Rand

Dreamy London trio Novella have a concrete collection of singles and EP’s, but one of their earlier tracks encouraging their audience to disregard a certain Russian novelist happens to be one of my favourites.

Male Bonding – Demos

London rockers Male Bonding have three rough and ready demos they recorded in their practice room up for grabs.

Honeyslide – Drippin’

Melancholic fuzz makers Honeyslide have a double A side coming out in June that you should investigate but for now you can download their soaking wet, shoegaze steez here.

Bayy – Doctor

Brighton based foursome Bayy are small fish in a big pond with only a handful of shows under their belts but definitely worth checking out. Get the scoop over at their Soundcloud for free downloads of ‘Doctor’ and ‘Aquarium’.

Teardrop Factory – Vanity Unfair

If you like lo-fi, fractured indie-rock then you should download ‘Vanity Unfair’. Teardrop Factory have an E.P due in late May so this should be the perfect introduction via a dose of kaleidoscopic fuzz right here.

Sauna Youth – Psi Girls

Sauna Youth make an unusual, angular breed of punk noise and it sounds fucking cool. Having shared the stage with some Crossfire favourites this year, (namely Parquet Courts and Pissed Jeans) I was more than excited to download ‘Psi Girls’.

Drenge – Necromance is Dead

The Drenge brothers kicked off their summer tour with Temples last week, and in celebration they’re offering a free download of ‘Necromance Is Dead’. Snap this up.

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Save Southbank game of S.K.A.T.E this weekend

This weekend will see a game of S.K.A.T.E at the Southbank for unsponsored skaters put together by Slam, Parlour and Stand Up skate shop. It’s amazing to see all of these London shops pull together for this. The qualifiers will take place this Saturday 4th May from 2pm-8pm and the final will be held on Bank Holiday Monday 6th May between 2pm-5pm.

Sign yourself by walking into any any of the three skate shops listed here this week. Prizes will be awarded from the sponsors listed on this flyer. Share this today and visit www.longlivesouthbank.com.

Please note that there’s also a new survey that the Southbank Centre have rolled out that needs 2 mins of your time.

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DVD Reviews

Creature CSFU

Anyone who witnessed first-hand last year’s Creature UK tour will know how down the team are for skating at any time. From what I’ve heard from locals at the various spots and parks the crew hit, they were constantly amped and ready for the shred, even on a rainy, jetlagged day in Hastings. It’s been a couple of years since Hesh Law was released, so their new video CSFU was pretty much guaranteed to be a belter. Last month saw a premiere at my local pub, and through the haze I managed to focus enough to see that it was something special.

Coming in at just under an hour, everyone in the team has a section and the terrain ranges from pools to skateparks, vert ramps, handrails and ditches, although saying that, as you might expect, the video is light on Lakai-esque ledge combos. The opening section goes to Taylor Bingaman, whose ability to attack every obstacle in his path be it street or transition does us skaters of shorter stature proud. Power midget Cardiel arms, love seat destruction, and some of the video’s more tech lines all set to a soundtrack of Brotha Lynch Hung, EBK all day every day! Given the thankless task of following up this onslaught is Adrian Mallory, whose mixture of awkward tricks and spots is definitely up to the challenge. I seem to have a particular hype for creative street skating recently, possibly due to the weather forcing me into car parks for the last few months and away from my natural transitioned habitat, so I can see this section becoming a regular watch. Skateparks are also approached with a fresh eye, when was the last time you saw a boneless frontside invert?

A Super 8 montage in black and white gives a sense of how much travelling has gone into the making of this video. Not that this is anything unusual in a high budget skate video, but there’s still something undeniably rad about seeing Needleside featured in a production of this kind. After this interlude, we get to see Willis Kimbel (photo below) tear up Burnside and other concrete monstrosities with a frankly bonkers bag of tricks. Transition assisted no-comply heelflips, BS airs with added domino effects, and a final trick that the Thrasher website assures me is called the ‘Gary Coleman’ makes this section a standout in terms of sheer brain-melting innovation.

Sean Conover holds down one of the few full on street sections in the video, slaying handrails and throwing down full speed flip tricks down some beastly looking stairs. This juxtaposes nicely with new team acquisition Adam ‘Scissors’ Effertz. His section bought to mind the early 90s vert side of the H-Street team; and let’s face it, things don’t get much better than that. Next up is a flow team montage which is dominated by Milton Martinez’s gap crushing and hefty kickflips, and young ripper Cory Juneau’s seemingly effortless ability to skate bowls more than twice his size. Truman Hooker then takes things to the crustier end of the spectrum, skating spots and bowls that can best be described as haggard as fuck and still absolutely having it, the last trick is unreal!

The young guns are clearly holding it down, but by this point I’m sure many people were wondering where the older dudes were at- the ones from before the green and black resurrection. Laying any fears to rest, Sam Hitz comes out swinging with a section of backyard pool ripping, blazing grinds and lengthy slides, the stoke of which even the god awful techno beat its set to can’t dampen. The sounds are back on track for Silent Mike and Devin Appelo’s split section, at least if you’re into cheesy hair metal anyway. Actually it’s hard to fault the video’s soundtrack minus a couple of glitches, it manages to be as varied and interesting as the skating – which continues to impress, as Silent Mike takes on a variety of pools and stair sets, and Appelo hits a number of spots that most people wouldn’t, if only because they value being able to walk into their later years.

Next up is the section that got by far the biggest cheer at the Leeds premiere, Stu Graham’s part. I’m sure you know what to expect; high speed skating that looks like he’s pursuing a personal vendetta against the coping of the world’s skateparks, and the best slam on the video. Ryan Reyes party’s techno style with some cartoon fiends before some quick and improbable skating will have you reaching for the modern equivalent of the rewind button, and considering the logistics of the ‘rallie’ as your brain leaks out of your ears.

One thing that immediately comes across in this video is the manner in which each skater, even the younger ones, clearly has a respect for skateboarding history. This is manifested in each skater’s large bag of tricks, and the point is hammered home by a section dedicated to a session at the legendary Pink Motel Pool, in which the venerable spot first seen on Animal Chin is given a good seeing to. With a mellow vibe aided by the classic 999 song ‘Feeling Alright’ with the Crew, this part is gives the viewer a chance to breathe before the final three sections.

When I spoke to people about the upcoming video, Al Partanen was one of the most frequently mentioned names with regards to what everyone was amped for. He doesn’t disappoint, with a large bag of tricks matched by one of the best styles out there. Truly a beast, front blunt fanciers get hyped! Also showing the younger generation how it’s done is the vertical vampire, Darren Navarette, whose foot/handplant onslaught is the perfect antidote to Shaun White-style X-Games yawn fest. No Belgian windmills here, just two songs-worth of concrete being tamed by a master.

The well-deserved final section goes to David Gravette. In an environment where the internet gives us more skateboarding than our eyes can handle it takes a lot to stand out, but Gravette manages it easily with a combination of gnar, left field tricks, and bloody minded dedication (just look to the first trick/battle of the section). Truly next level ATV skateboarding, it brings an already banging video to a finish that will have you picking your jaws up off the floor.

Re-watching the video to write this, it’s hard to pick out any bad points. The skating is top notch, the spots on show make you want to go out and hunt for buried treasures, the animations are funny and not overused, and the music is varied and predominantly good. If I had to pick a flaw, I would point out the lack of Colin Adam footage, but that one gripe aside, this is a video that can’t fail to get you hyped to skate. In an increasingly digital age where it has become temptingly easy for companies to put out much hype single sections, it’s brilliant to see that people are still willing to put out an hour long slice of stoke that you can actually hold in your hand.

5/5

Jono Coote

Watch the full video courtesy of Thrasher. The DVD is on the current issue. Do it.:

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Watch Nick Remon skate Ferrers

Superdead’s Nick Remon has some new footage skating Ferrers skate park in South Woodham in Essex alongside Mikey Joyce and others.