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Blueprint Skateboards team news and sponsor changes

The Blueprint team are busy traveling as usual this month. Paul Shier is currently out with the troops in Cyprus for a future feature so look out for that with a video edit to boot.

Whilst currently sitting on the front page of the new Grey Magazine, Neil Smith now riding for Destructo, Mob Grip and Ricta Wheels, Danny Brady now skates Spitfire Wheels and Jerome Campbell is now riding for Converse and Paradise Wheels.

Look out for a Blueprint competition on here next week where you can win a package of BP goodness.

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The History of Stereo Skateboards with Chris Pastras

Stereo_skateboardsIf you are a fan of Stereo Skateboards get stuck into this two part series with Chris Pastras discussing how the brand was started with Jason Lee, plus the death and of course, the revival.

Everything you need to know in about one of skateboarding’s most prolific companies is all here in this Hand To Hand documentary. Press play.

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Marc Johnson hits the Crail Couch

marc_johnsonMarc Johnson shares words on the Crail Couch today and talks about the side effects of too much boozing, boners, the skate industry, skateboarding on the internet and much more here.

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DVD Reviews

Poisonous Products

By Jeremy Elkin

poisonous_products_dvdWatching Jeremy Elkin’s Poisonous Products DVD is like a throwback to the golden 90’s era of hip-hop mixtapes. Back in 1993 New York DJs were pumping out 90 minute Maxell tapes of raw talent. I remember Tape Kingz running a solid distribution program that stocked my tape deck with the latest joints out of the 5-Boroughs. You’d hear exclusive tracks from your favourite rappers, but also get the tip off on new rappers that were pinned to be the next big thing in the rap game. Kids nowadays ignore the debut of Jay Z as he cut his teeth with a unique double tempo flow on the epic Big Daddy Kane track Show n Prove alongside a miniature version of Shyheim and the one Ason (later known as Ol’ Dirty Bastard of the Wu Tang Clan). Big Daddy Kane, Jay-Z and Ol’ Dirty all on one track – That’s some dope shit right there.

Poisonous Products is a 13 minute mixtape of VX footage filmed in New York City between November 2010 and November 2011 set to the soundtrack of the aforementioned track, Boogie Down Productions (Poisonous Products) and Lil’ Kim (Queen Bitch) mixed together by Grapes La Roc. The Eastern Seaboard of skateboarding is well represented with everyone from Rob Campbell and Shawn Powers to Aaron Herrington and Joseph Delgado getting clips. Those last two names are definitely on the rise and likely to grab your attention. Both of them weave sick lines through the city: Aaron skating past IRAK throw-ups and piles of grey snow in Brooklyn whilst Joseph rocks colourful Supra’s through Queens.

I remember the day the 90’s era of hip-hop died. The producer formerly known as Puff Daddy released his own solo album No Way Out and introduced the world to a genre of Rap music that sidestepped the streets and went straight to the clubs, suburban bedrooms and MTV. Low budget bro cam videos of rappers spitting verses in front of their local bodega were shelved and replaced by Hype Williams bubble lens studio sessions in front of flashing lights and film crews. I can’t help but feel the golden age of the skate video fell to the same fate when Ty Evans decided to introduce HD cameras and fireworks to the session.

I can’t guarantee that Poisonous Products will receive unanimous applause, but it will definitely tug on the heartstrings of skaters that still remember how to set the white balance on a VX-1000. When Rob Campbell runs a quick slappy and a tailslide at Astor Place it makes me feel like I’m watching the promo tape for the infamous Zoo York Mixtape 15 years late.

Support independent skate videos and order a copy of Poisonous Products from Theories of Atlantis. Funds will go towards Jeremy’s camera repairs and broken fish eye collection.

Ralph Lloyd-Davis

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Chris Oliver and Andy Scott Mile End Mini Session

chris_oliver_skateGet jazzed up with two of the Superdead team having fun on the mini at Mile End’s lock up. Effortless skating as ever from Chris Oliver and Andy Scott

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Dean Brodrick Retrospective art show 15th to 18th Feb

A show featuring the art of Dean (Bod) Brodrick (RIP) will be running up in Middlesbrough this month from the 15th-18th February. Put together by close friends the art show will run at the Pop Up Gallery at 148 Linthorpe Rd, TS1 3RA and feature Bod’s deck graphics, videos, t-shirt designs and will also pay homage to Mischief Skate Shop and Bingo (RIP).

This is a truly wonderful thing to do to honour the lives of skateboarders who have contributed much to their local scenes. The gallery will be open daily from 10am-5pm and there will be a closing party from 7pm-10pm on Saturday 18th. Please spread the word if you are local.

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Cats and Triangles release promo video and new tees

New t-shirts are doing the rounds this week from Cats and Triangles. A new video edit has surfaced featuring some of the skaters that are wearing these tees that includes Joe Paget, Dom Henry, Jason Lewer, Jason Cloete and more. Look out for their new range of tees online at their Bigcartel site and find updates on this blog.

Tees are also available from February 7th from the Simple skate store in Sheffield.

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Baker Skateboards Cursed series explained

Baker Skateboards have a great new deck series printed called the Cursed series based on sculptured fugurines of the team riders for their pro models. The work of Jack Tarlington is explained in an interview over at Skateboarding Australia You can see each individual rider’s sculpture in photos at the Baker blog too.

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Conhuir Lynn skates Bridges Skatepark

The new Bridges skatepark in Belfast gets rinsed again, this time by Conhuir Lynn thanks to the Boggin boys.

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Good Luck video with Tony Carr, Stevie Perez online

Stereo’s Tony Karr has a full section in Derek Heydle’s full length video Good Luck online today. The full length comes in at 40 minutes and features skating from Lamare Hemmings, Cyril Jackson, Lalo Trejo, Graham Harrington, Val Arkenstone, Casey Morrissey, Tislam Smith, Tony Karr and Stevie Perez.

Get the teas on and watch the full production here.