
Make way for three minutes of Mike Arnold skating Lloyds in Bristol for the Skateboard Cafe and giving the hallowed spot a damn good seeing to, put together by Rich Smith.
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DIY in minus 5 temperatures with Chris Pfanner, Daan Van Der Linden, Ben Raemers, Alain Goikoetxea, Eniz Fazliov, Alex Schultz and Tim Rebensdorf for Leica Cameras and Solo Skate Mag. Results are pretty epic.
Look out for the team in London tomorrow at Stockwell before a trip to Slam City Skates for signings.
“A performance and installation series in which skateboarders become human metronomes.”
Sounds interesting right? Others have tried to come as close as this, but this edit, shot in Berlin, really works a treat. Well done to all involved.
The project was founded in 2014 at the Parisian gallery l’Hermitage by both Fernandez—co-founder of Berlin-based skateboard brand and art collective FLVR—and visual artist Iouri Camicas, who invite various musicians to create a sound universe to accompany each of the performances. Enjoy.

Cruise control from Bobby Worrest as usual in this TWS part from the Riddles in Mathematics video. Short, sharp and sweet.
LA based SOVRN Skateboards proudly introduces Walker Ryan to their team this week. Have a butcher’s at their range of decks and clothing here after watching this new footage.

JT Aultz has always pushed it hard. Here’s the last part of the Don’t Feed The Birds video via TWS today.
Following a lot of expectation and general big ups throughout the skate industry, here’s a bunch of Simon Bannerot footage courtesy of Lakai. Get stuck right into his world.
if you want more, scroll down this page for his Watercolours part from last year.
Mark Nicolson’s archive of tapes this week comes in raw form from when Death Skateboards was just starting up back in 1999 featuring himself (aged 17) and Dan Cates (22) sessioning spots in Hertford and Ware.
Cates is skating one of the first Death decks from when they first started out as a company in 1998. Check that barnet.
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When MIA Skate Shop closed the owners turned hard on sports brands for their part in the downfall openly online. Filmer Mikey Bueso is still active and in Miami shooting a host of locals.
Press play for TOA’s latest featuring Rene Perez, John Baragwanath, Alejandro Yurrita, Mikey Higuera, Tom Rockwell, Willie Stackus, Zach Dykes, Chris Teta, Sam Shuman, Koki Loaiza, Jimmy Lannon, Richie Zuczek, Paul Deoliviera, Steve Young, Joel Meinholz, Abe Bethel, Andre Lazama, Lazaro Reyes, AJ Petit, Josh Narvaez, Julio Betancourt and Eric Torres.
The latest Spitfire edit comes from the avenues and alleyways SF and features the UKs Harry Lintell, Austin Kanfoush, Matt Gottwig, James Capps, Alex Conn and Sean Greene on the rip. Get stuck in.