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Jahlada presents The Learning Curve

If you’re privy to internet forums and UK magazines, you couldn’t have missed the relentless plugging that’s been going on for an independent video project entitled The Learning Curve.

The man behind the viewfinder is a chap named Phraeza, and he huddles together some of the Thames Valley’s finest skateboarders under the Jahlada banner to represent proper. The line-up includes Chris Peacock, James Edson, Paul Rimmer, Mike Sutcliffe, Leo Rhodes, Fred Albrow, Finn Andres, Carl Magalit, Chris Ault and a good handful of friends and guests that include Louie Barletta amongst others.

The show opens to Chris Peacock who opens the doors onto London’s endless array of spots. For those who don’t know, London is teeming with spots, but most of the best ones are off the beaten track, so it takes dedicated individuals like Chris to find them and enjoy them. In any case, Chris starts The Learning Curve off nicely with a part that opts for the simple but solid approach. Chris also boasts a mean backside flip.

Mike Sutcliffe rides in next and proliferates loads of South African steez on his choice of spots. Mike takes it all in his stride as he pops over massive dustbins, threads the needle down multiple flights of stairs and just cruises around smoother than a pair of Velcro cycling shorts.

The next couple of riders, James Edson and Leo Rhodes, are definite alumni of the Class of 94 back when Lockwood schoolyard and the LA Courthouse were the Sants and Macba of another generation. Today’s brainwashed yoot might find these two a little rusty on the picture perfect style standard that dominates many a contemporary release nowadays, but those in the know will appreciate the Souls of Mischief t-shirt and dangling belt more than any switch tre. Good to see some sick skating from a couple of South England’s workers and lurkers.

Paul Rimmer deserves your attention because he’s consistent and open to skate anything. This part seems pretty testosterone fuelled, but in a good way, not a gay way. Clean pop and flick have Paul laughing his way around ledges and banks alike, and that we like.

The trio that is Fred Albrow, Finn Andres and Carl Magalit embody the modern day mould for skateboarding. There’s flair and fine-tuning, much like there is emotional cool and city swagger. That’s a lot of superlative description to basically say that these three are safe as houses and a good look for future street skating. I must admit that I preferred Carl’s approach solely on his more eager stance to get the job done.

The Learning Curve ends with one of the Thames Valley’s finest graduates, Chris Ault. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Chris skates fast and hard. Not in a ragdoll way, but more of a Mike Ruszcyk way. Pop a block here, rip a rail there, tear into a transition and drive into a downhill. That’s Chris’ skating for you. This is a well-deserved last part for a small tyke that’s taking no prisoners.

Overall, Phraeza and co. can be proud of what’s been achieved with The Learning Curve. To represent the London scene is no easy task, but this signed and sealed documentation definitely cover s a lot of the groundwork. I can imagine if this DVD spreads it’s wings beyond the M25, then the capital can expect a whole new flock of faces coming down to skate some of those wicked spots.

Visit http://jahladathelearningcurve.blogspot.com for podcasts and more. This DVD is in skater owned shops for £5 right now, go pick it up.

Ralph L-D
14.02.07

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Skateboarding News

United by fate Part 1

Globe has released the first of 4 chapters for their new film project, United By Fate.

The feature’s first part stars Paul Machnau as lead roll, but he also has the rest of the Globe team to cameo and act as a supporting cast.

The United By Fate scenario looks like something BIG to watch throughout 2007, culminating in a full length movie with loads of unseen footage, and a special 30 minute making of program due to air on the Extreme Channel.

Catch the first episode ready to watch and download from www.unitedbyfate.tv/

www.globe.tv

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Skateboarding News

Melcher’s new Death deck dropping

Whilst the boss is sat in the office in plaster Death Skateboards have revealed the brand new Patrick Melcher deck available in skater owned shops from next week. This black and white beauty is the second in the ‘Surreal‘ artwork series designed by Fos.

In other related Death news Cates and Nicolson are currently in Australia with Ozzy Death riders hard at work filming and Melcher is in the US also filming his solo part for ‘Better than Life‘ – the new Death DVD scheduled for release in November this year.

Watch this space only for the trailer – Crossfire will unleash it as an exclusive in a couple of weeks.

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Skateboarding News

Ups and Downs promo

James Goodsall, Andy Ayre, Luc Lacey and others have got together to create a sweet little skate tape called Ups And Downs.

Filmed mainly in and around London, with a bit of Malaga footy in there for good measure, the promo should be available in Spring for the modest sum of £3.

Interested? Then contact James and watch the trailer by clicking the image.

upsanddownsmedia.blogspot.com

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Skateboarding News

Dicy @ The Workshop

Revered Bristol graffiti artist, Dicy, will be exposing his screenprint and spraypaint artwork at The Workshop in Bristol. The show opening night is on Friday 2nd March from 6pm till 9pm.

All artwork will be on sale and will be up until 6th April.

Check out www.tcfcrew.co.uk and www.letthemhang.co.uk for more goodness!

Call The Workshop for info 0117 922 1566.

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Skateboarding News

Rare promo

This isn’t anything about ultra-rare skate footage, instead it’s about the latest offering from the French boys over at Rare Skateboards.

These guys look set to blow in 2007, and they kickstart the year with a sweet 15 minute promo (Click the image – warning: Zip file 150MB!) that’s charged full of stoke.

Did we mention Rare amateur, Joseph Biais, got a Freshblood last week? Expect more from these guys in the future…

www.rareskatenews.fr

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Skateboarding News

Millencolin Open 2007

Swedish punk rockers, Millencolin , have teamed up with Eastpak to bring you their 5th annual Open Skate Jam at the Brädcentralen in Örebro, Sweden.

The Millencolin Open is a 2 day contest, but it also holds wicked parties, skate video premieres and a Swedisk skate expo.

Book your tickets for the weekend of 2nd-3rd March. You won’t be disappointed.

www.eastpak.com

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Skateboarding News

Nissan Skate-car

Ask anyone who knows me and they’ll tell you how much I hate TV advertisements. It’s pure brain drain material.

BUT! When Nissan dropped this gem for their new 4WD Qashqui, I had to watch [click the image to see]. Looks like someone got very inspired by Spike Jonze’s Yeah Right intro credits , no..?

Damn! I just found this one too. WTF???

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Moves

Puig’s Moves

Lucas Puig – Kickflip BS nosebluntslide c/o Thrasher France ph. Nikwen Practice makes perfect… c/o Cliche Skateboards
Nick Jensen – Switch FS nosegrind fakie flip out.
Danny Gotimer – BS wallride.
Soy Panday – FS boardslide pop out.
Terrell Robinson – Nollie BS bigspin.
Mike Chalmers – Switch FS flip.
Shaun Gregoire – Ollie up FS bluntslide.
Danny Montoya – FS noseslide to fakie nosegrind.

Top 5 wax replacements:

1. KY Jelly
2. Olive oil
3. Phlegm
4. Banana skins
5. Ice cream

Pic of the week:

Andre Calvo ollies over his lazy mate Felix. Ph. Charlie Francis

Sequence of the Week

Mark Brewster gets fresh on the Bay mini courtesy of Gorm

If you want your photography or footage linked from the next Moves, email this bloke..

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Skateboarding News

Save Zephyr skateshop

With skateboarding settling into it’s 4th generation of riders, certain things are starting to take historical value. One place that literally spawned modern day skateboarding was the Zephyr Skateshop in Venice Beach.

Venice Beach is up for some major re-development and Zephyr Skateshop doesn’t exist on any future plans, so this is a call to help save the monumental hang-out.

Click here to sign the petition.