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$84,000 for a skate video?

It had better be the best skate video ever made, otherwise the anonymous bidder at Sotheby’s in Melbourne will be pissed off.

The buyer has just paid $84,000 for a DVD by artist Shaun Gladwell which shows slow motion sequences of him on his skateboard, with a stormy Bondi landscape as a backdrop.

However, a quick YouTube search for the artist and filmer throws up footage of the amazing Og De Souza. Is Oggy’s footage making 84grand a pop now?

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Alex Mizurov wins éS Game of SKATE European Finals

The technical flip-trickery of Alex Mizurov sealed the deal at the éS Game of SKATE European Finals in Milan.

Not even dropping a single letter, Mizurov took it to the three-way final with Taylor Smith and Chris Cole where he crapped all over them and eventually beat Cole in the heads-up with a switch backside 180 late front-foot flip!

Alex will now head off to the world finals in San Diego to compete in the Amateur World Championships, so good luck to him.

www.gameofskate.com

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Wolfstadt is unleashed

The Harmony video ‘Wolfstadt‘ is out this week in all good skater owned shops. If you missed the trailer look no further than below.

WOLFSTADT TRAILER

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Behind the scenes at Krux

If you ever wondered how that Krux commercial was shot where Cairo Foster goes hands down then you will want to watch this

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Video Reminder

Remind yourselves of last years 7-Set Jam today, the next one arrives on September 15th, spread the word and get your party tickets and travel arrangements sorted now.

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DVD Reviews

Familia presents ‘Bang Chong’

21.07.08

Bang Chong is the first visual dish to be served up by South African skateboarding connoisseurs, Familia. Featuring a collective of well-travelled skate rats who, despite having footage from all sorts of places, our own docklands skate metropolis being one of many notches on their lacerated bedpost, manage to remain a homely bunch with a viciously strong relationship with their hometown, on and off the skateboard.

Reasons like this is why I adore smaller productions like this so much, whether their whizzplank talents are up to scratch with the latest person to (insert fliptrick and/or backside or frontside rotation here) MACBA or not, their passion for skateboarding is relentless, and that makes me want to go out for a skate much more so than any high budget mega ramp malarkey.

So who’s in it then? Well, if you are locked into the Worldwide scene and don’t miss a trick you would have heard of these guys. But if not, you will not be too ‘familia‘ with the cast. Fuck I’m sorry; I tried my hardest to resist temptation from the beginning with that one. The people in this probably couldn’t care less if you knew their name or not, their skating alone not only does all the talking, but it buys you a drink and flirts with you a little bit too. In fact, the slick, unique styles offered by Mark Donaldson, Clint Van Der Schyf, Adrian Day, Gavin Morgan and numerous others all leave you immensely satisfied, relaxed and even a wee bit informed.

The consistent non-skating elements of this DVD offer an in-depth emotional tour of South African culture, and a fitting divider in between each section. Filmed gorgeously in 16mm by the enigmatic Mitch, whose approach to filming is just as imaginative as Fred Montagne, yet not once does it suggest that it is anything other than his own idiosyncratic style.

Accompanied by complimentary sounds from the likes Boards of Canada and Sonic Youth make these segments insightful and documentary, but never steering away from escapism. The perfectly delightful combination of the two is rarely achieved in skate videos, and is something special indeed.

The skating remains a joy to watch throughout. Mark Donaldson opens the video with a varied collection of ledge trickery and some worryingly consistent lines, all peppered with a relaxed style that goes down well with a brew on the side. Clint follows up this with a barrage of bank nonsense and he even manages to introduce himself with one of the finest switch f/s 180s I think I’ve ever seen. Classy. After a nutritious ‘friends‘ section, which features near enough the entire skate population of South Africa, Adrian Day takes the biscuit with the most memorable section in the video. His section closes with a complete shut down and wipe out on those marble banks Jason Dill skates in Skate More. Seriously, if you think about any line/trick to do there, Day has already claimed it, and done it with more style than you can pull out of Giorgio Armani’s portfolio. And finally, Gavin Morgan, who provides a fitting end to a superb little video that I have already enjoyed several times since it fell into my hands.

Get over to www.familia.co.za to see the entire picture and pick this up at VAS if you already haven’t you filthy uncultured swine. While you’re at it, check out the boards that were released alongside them, they’re pretty darn tasty if I do say so myself. Jeah.

Joe Moynihan.

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Recipe for Disaster

Ingredients…

Skateboarder

Skateboard

Skatepark

Add the skateboarder to the skateboard.

Mix into bowl – mellow whipping of corners at first.

as skateboarder becomes warmer increase from mellow to cocky.

As legs turn to jelly, bail from board & hit concrete.

Allow a further mix of board, concrete & finger to equal pain.

Wallah – & there you have it – recipe complete – the succulent red juices flow down the palms & onto the forearm as the tender ever so under cooked flesh flaps in the wind. Remove embarrassed skateboarder from skatepark to hospital to get his pathetic little finger reattached.

Get well soon Darryl!

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Your pop music sucks…

and this proves it…

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50:50 celebrate 10 Yrs!

Bristol claimed the countries biggest celebration in skateboarding this weekend as a 10 Years of 50:50 party dropped at the store.

Danny, Syd and the rest of the crew threw a huge exhibition on Friday night with various heads involved.

Expect a gallery feature from the exhibition and party on here this week and look out for the team at this years Crossfire 7-Set Jam on September 15th.

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Etnies Goofy vs. Regular

Etnies are holding the skateboard equivalent of Pokemon, battling lefties against righties in a bid to see who is the best.

Basically, it’s the 2007 Goofy vs. Regular competition in Lake Forest, California, where literally hundreds of the world’s best skateboarders will compete to see whether goofy or regular are the best skaters, as well as play the hokey-cokey. Left leg in, right leg out, etc.

Fancy being there? Well check the GvR site at http://gvr.etnies.com to see who else is going to be there, then enter the competition to win VIP passes to the event and hang out with everyone!