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Transworld – Time to Shine

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Transworld have been dropping top quality skate videos for quite a while now, so if you aren’t aware of the high standards the staff filmers put upon themselves then Time to Shine would be a good place to start.

As per usual, Transworld also like to make sure they’ve got all the bases covered with a little revelation thrown in when they choose the line-up for each new video. The cast for Time to shine reads as follows:

Cooper Wilt, Chris Roberts, Ronson Lambert, Chad Tim Tim, Dylan Reider, and Jereme Rogers, Paul Rodriguez and Mike Taylor sharing a part for kicks. Stick Jason Hernandez and Jon Holland behind the lens of their digital, 16mm and 35 mm cameras and you’ve got something good.

From the get go, and throughout, Time to shine feels like a follow on from First Love, Transworld’s previous DVD. Some of you might feel this shows a lack in originality, and even a little sickeningly sweet thematic as skaters pour out their hearts about how great it is to skate for a living, yet how hard it is to get the job done. This discourse has been done, re-done and done again, so lets hope the next Transworld opus offers a grittier edge to our culture.

Anyway, what really matters is the skating because if it doesn’t cut it, the motivation stays low and the rep turns sour. Time to shine needn’t worry about such scenarios because with the very creative skating and obscure spot selection that Cooper Wilt presents, many a young skater will never look at their surroundings in the same light again. I must say Cooper has really come through with something in this part, like an affirmative action that separates him from the chaff.

Next up is Chris Roberts who obviously learnt to skate with one truck and two wheels judging by his incredible balancing act. However, the lengthy nose grinds and fakie nose grinds, and the numerous rotations of Chris’s trademark 360 shove-its all come across as lacking in the originality department. Watch a previous Chris Roberts part, and you’ve probably seen two thirds of this section already…

After that slight dampening of stoke, let Ronson Lambert‘s modern street tech take you away. I’ve been hearing Ronson getting a rep, then a bad rep for such debatable criteria like wardrobe and style. I thing the critics have forgotten what progress looks like. Ronson seems to build his lines and combo tricks together like a tough level of Tetris. A few of his combos will have you on your ass, both metaphorically and literally.

Chad Tim Tim will gain much appreciation for sporting the brown cords and H&M jumper look, but peel away the lame opinions and you will see the genuine prowess this humble young man beholds. I’ve seen Chad put out several killer parts in the past, but these are often too soon forgotten because the rest of the feature was rank. Well, like the title suggests, hopefully this really is Chad’s moment of limelight because it’s about time people recognized the skills.

In order to cover each discipline in skateboarding (something that severely lacks in today’s video releases), Transworld hooked up Dylan Reider with a part for this video. Dylan is a happy-go-lucky all terrain vehicle. Of course this upstart handles the transition side of things and with smooth class I might add. But don’t label the kid just yet, because Dylan can throw a head high crail grab just as fast as he can switch backside flip a ten stair in a line. Buy stocks and shares in this kid because he is destined for great things. We have seen him skate in the flesh over the last 4 years and he is one hell of a talent, and remember, the best skaters skate everything.

Three skaters that have already established themselves are the trio Paul Rodriguez, Jereme Rogers and Mike Taylor. Why these three put forward a part for this Transworld video, I have no idea, but I guess it’s always good to get some mainstream coverage out there for the sponsors, eh? I know Jereme can kill anything be it rails, ledges, stairs or simple flat ground, but that doesn’t make his skating look good. Mike Taylor takes the simpler route of smooth skating and solid tricks. Then there’s Paul Rodriguez. Paul generates a lot of hate because he really is gifted with his skateboard. This section could have/should have been his alone with a trick each from the other two because single-handedly Paul is putting incredible pressure on the game with his skills. I’d like to see more transition skating from the “P-Rodigal son”, but I guess picture perfect switch flip backside tailslide switch flips out will have to do for now.

Finally, it isn’t a Transworld video if there aren’t two or three masterfully put together montages of the global skate community. Barcelona and Australia roadtrip footage blends in with Danny Gonzales‘ mental roof ride deep in the Los Angeles sewers somewhere, and who said the chain was over? Chris Dobstaff pushes the envelope and proves that no spot is officially shut down- at least until someone tops his move*.

And there you have it- Yet another fine offering from the Transworld camp. With the next video due in about 6 months, you really have to take your cap off to Jason Hernandez and Jon Holland for their hard work and initiative to release hit after hit.

Soundtrack:

In a hurry & Psychadelic Sambai- Shawn Lee’s Ping Pong Orchestra
Introducing, the conspirator Mishaps happening- Quantic
Cherry red- The groundhogs
No sugar tonight/ new mother nature- The guess who
Huddle formation- The Go! Team
White unicorn- Wolfmother
Keep on- Braille
Mattie’s rags- Gerry Rafferty
Can you feel the wind- Mt. Egypt

* I know you’re desperate to find out, so here’s your spoiler: Chris Benihana nose bonks the chain link! Gosh! … Just kidding- He cabellariel heel flips into the bank over the chain! Double gosh!

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Skateboarding News

Birdhouse welcome Ragdoll

Anthony Scalamere aka “Ragdoll” has now joined Birdhouse Skateboards.

The amazing Las Vegas born skater was one of the riders free to find a new home after the decision to close the Pig Wood division this year.

Tony Hawk’s team have been busy filling the gaps left by team manager Seamus Deegan who quit the company taking Brandon Westgate, Aaron Suski and Anthony Shetler to Zoo York.

Over the last few weeks Birdhouse have upped the anti and signed up new 14 year old ripper David Loy and also St Loius born Randy Ploesser, whose unique skateboarding on his ‘sponsor me’ tape captured the eyes and ears of Jeremy Klein.

Click here to watch it, this kid has some serious skills and will be one to look out for in the future if this is anything to go by.

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Features

Oban Ramp Jam

Well the Oban ramp jam went nuts as predicted.

It was just like the x-games but gold medalist Div decided to trade his million dollar prize money for the 24 pack of Tennants!

From here on in we all new it was going to be an alchohol fuelled weekender!

The Heathen boys were out in full force with Young Colin pulling out his big guns all over the place, along with big Mark tearing the amazing mini a new a-hole.

After the fun and frollicks by the ramp the whole crew upsticks and head even further north towards a wonderful mystical island known as the Isle of Seil. Considering the single track road and shear remoteness of this wee island the turn out was a hefty few hundred.

All were there to witness and drink in accordance to the soon to be famous band called UNCLE JOHN AND WHITELOCK. The gig as expected went absolutley ballistic, im sure the Isle of Seil has never before witnessed Div and Napalm Jeff slam dancing there way through the star’y night.

Hopefully this is going to be a yearly event which will involve mandatory attendance.

Big thanks for drunken debauchery pics from Alex Irvine who will have his Triple Shot interview on this very site soon.

Tez

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Etnies Gal 86

Pioneer product test.

With girls skateboarding coming of age, the Gal 86 demonstrates how Etnies is supporting this side of the sport to be taken more seriously.

Reflected in the adaptation of the shoe over the last few years (as life began for it as standard fashion skate shoe based on the Sal 23) the Gal 86 series has been updated to give the durability needed for the wear and tear demands of skateboarding. The outer shell is made from suede with reinforced triple stitched seams.

Pioneer is the chosen skate park to put the shoes to the test, so they will be thrown straight into some hard working ramps from the off.

The first thing I noticed when putting these shoes on is how comfortable they are. Some shoes take a bit of time getting used to when stepping onto my board but I found I took to these straight away, forget any wearing-in time, I could skate quite happily forgetting I had a new pair of shoes on my feet.

The padding is just enough to stop you feeling any knocks from your board, but they are not too bulky to loose all feeling. I also noticed that every part of my foot was well supported and I felt like I had better control between shoe and board. There is a good grip outsole and they are also pretty light.

The only problem I did find was after wearing for copious amounts of time was; where there is an overlay at the ollie area it was slightly too thick and rubbed on my little toe but other than that these shoes are comfy and really well designed for support.

After several days of skating, there were no noticeable marks, which considering they have a suede outer shell, this was quite impressive. If like me you like your shoes to last, then these are a pair that are worth investing in.

Find them at Etnies Girl

Jenna Selby

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Skateboarding News

Patrick Melcher joins Death

The punk rock seeds of Death Skateboards are starting to cross the channel more sporadically than people originally thought.

Patrick Melcher officially joined the Death US Team this week following the distribution of the UK brand in the US and the recent premiere of the Escape from Boredom DVD. Expect a Melcher pro model out before Xmas.

With this news strengthening the team worlwide and the inclusion of Death’s forthcoming video part in next months Big Push DVD, Zorlac’s juggernaut just keeps rolling on.

Sales of the new Death Lite boards are alleged to be jumping off the shelves to accomodate demand in the UK, so get one quick before they all go.

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Skateboarding News

Revert Mag issue 6 is go.

Have you read this online mag yet?

The new issue has a Science Skateboard article, a write up from the Manrodeo get together in Notts this month, Wild in the Streets gets a plug plus the regular aperture and time between sections.

It’s FREE for download right now over at www.revertmagazine.com

In more news connected with Revert, Beccles Skater Owned Shop Smash Skates, have a comp at Beccles Skatepark, Suffolk this Sunday 27th August with prizes from Osiris, Ipath, Circa and Vox.

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Skateboarding News

Save the Big O

Everybody knows how much it sucks to lose a skate spot, but it probably sucks even more when the spot in question is internationally renown.

The Montreal Olympic Stadium hosts one of the most natural mini ramp/full pipe spots in the Western Hemispehere: The Big O as it known to the locals.

Well, plans are being drawn up by the fatbacks to get this fun little loop squashed and the skaters need your help to do something about it. Check out this blog and see what you can do to show your support.

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Preview Skateboarding News

Elementality Vol.2 & 1st and Hope!

Woo Hoo! Here are some trailers for the sweetest easy chair action in a while.

First up is Brian Lotti’s film project 1st and Hope that follows several generations of street skaters as they cruise through the city of Angels. Cameos from Ray Barbee, Eric Dressen, Kenny Anderson and Paul Rodriguez to name a few. Click here.

Next, we have the second Element (US) video Elementality Volume 2 that is due to premiere on their website on September 1st. I can imagine the video will follow the same casual path as it’s predecessor, but expect to see some new faces such as Dallas Rockvam, Collin Provost and Jimmy Lannon.

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Skateboarding News

The Lurking Hole to host Photo Exhibition

September brings a fresh photo exhibition to Nottingham called 6x4xLOADS! point&shoot photographic exhibition and opening shindig.

It will be held at THE LURKING HOLE, Nelson St. (opposite the Ice Stadium) Nottingham, NG1 in mid-September (actual date t.b.c)

The first concrete incarnation of The Lurking Hole art-space, 6x4xLOADS! is to be a photographic exhibition exploring the murky world of ‘point&shoot’ photography.

6x4xLOADS! is a celebration of all the glitches, weirdness and scandal that unfolds daily, and every once in a while someone wielding a camera happens to stumble across and capture, thus presenting chance encounter and oddness for all to view and take-in at their own pace.

Featuring significant contributions from international artists and lens-folk such as Jocko Weyland (Elk Zine), Andy Horsley (Sidewalk Magazine), Rob Erickson, Ali Couch, Tobin Yelland, Jerry Price (Clutter Zine), Dave Bevan (88 Shades of Grey Zine), and Jake McGowan (Scraps of Why Zine) along with a whole host of other troublemakers and nay-do-wells, the show promises a huge body of work to get your eyes round, with a publication and open submission on-line gallery in the works to follow…

Visit www.thelurkinghole.com for more info.

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Skateboarding News

King of the Road 2006

Baker, Toy Machine, Zero and Darkstar teams are currently rampaging around America for Thrasher Magazines King of the Road.

Here are the team line ups:

Darkstar
Chet Thomas, Paul Machnau, Paul Trep, Adam Dyet, Gailea Momolu, Mark White (filmer), Kevin Lewis (TM), and Nick Scurich (photographer).

Toy Machine
Johnny Layton, Billy Marks, Matt Bennett, Ed Templeton, Josh Harmony, Kevin Barnett (TM), Griffin Collins (video), and Michael Burnett (photo)

Zero
Jamie Thomas, Chris Cole, John Rattray, Tommy Sandoval, James Brockman, Joey Shigeo (photographer), Matt Winterberg (filmer), and Chris Bodeford (TM)

Baker
Andrew Reynolds, Jim Greco, Erik Ellington, Bryan Herman, Leo Romero, Flip (TM), Lance Dawes (photographer), Beagle (filmer)…and Braydon Szafranski.

Updates from each team are being sent into the Thrasher site as they go, so click here to keep up to date with pics. But who will win this years KOTR? Talk about it here.