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411VM Vol.14 Issue 4

When I was informed of the line-up for 411‘s latest issue, I was stoked already. Dubbed the Chico Brenes Issue, I knew that the next 35 minutes would be oozing with style and finesse. You see, Chico might not be the guy pushing the envelope everyday or flogging himself to toy or car adverts on the regular, but it’s a fact that anyone who has a sense of style on a skateboard usually picks the Nicaraguan Chico as their inspiration. Hell! JB Gillet states that Chico is the best skater out there!

Anyway, Volume 14 Issue number 4 of 411VM (confusing- sometimes I prefer the old numerical labelling…) boasts profile on Chico (d’uh!), the DVS Chupa Cabra tour of South America, check outs with Andre Genovesi, Robert Lopez Mont and Danny Cerezini, a trip to Greece with the Planet earth crew and your usual opening chaos. Plus the whole thing designed and packaged by the Crowfarmer Bob Kronbauer– Watch out for the giant hamster! That’s a lot of good stuff for one video magazine, so a chronological run through is necessary.

To begin, the age-old Chaos section has been resumed to a montage of nothing but bangers. A special mention has to go to Chris Haslam who puts down one of the gnarliest rock fakies I have ever seen at that one metal fencing quarterpipe spot outside Barcelona. You might think a rock fakie is the bare minimum, but just check how he controls his board to get back down. Nuff said.

Then the show hits the road with the Planet Earth team flying off to Greece for some street schralpage. Nothing but stylers on this team with Ed Selego, Kenny reed, Soy Panday, Paul Shier, Jack Sabback and a guy who reminds me of Ocean Howell but I might be mistaken. In any case the smoothness is there on show as Greece proposes some it’s finest marble. I only have one beef with this part and that’s the contrived poise with which a couple of the riders skate. I won’t name names, but watching this section should make it obvious. Throwing odd shapes into a trick doesn’t make you better- it just makes you stick out like a ponce.

The next section comes from a Puerto Rican powerhouse making a name for himself as ‘El Destroyer’. I always had Robert Lopez Mont snubbed as a bit of a crash test dummie when it came to skating, but this part has stopped all that pretence full stop. Robert is gnarly as f*** but actually pulls tricks off smoothly. I suggest rewinding this section a few times just to try and grasp the true danger of the kickflips and slides Robert displays, and the speed at which he’s travelling for each trick.

Danny Cerezini drops in next, and it’s completely different from our Puerto Rican bad man. Danny slips very nicely into the category of street technician that has bred an army of amateurs ready to kill a ledge, rail or ditch at the drop of a (new Era) hat. Danny has grown up since the first footage we saw of him, and his skating has grown with him making this section a good one.

The third and final check out goes to one of the supposed hardest working amateurs in the game: Andre Genovesi. I think I have preached about Andre’s abilities before when I reviewed the Arcade video many moons ago. Well with style being of the essence nowadays, Andre can finally have his time to shine. One thing that you will notice, unless his ultra smooth skills had you fooled (which wouldn’t surprise me!), is how much switch skating goes down in this part. And I’m not talking about whimsy lines or the odd leap down a set of stairs. No- proper attacks on gnarly spots. For example, Andre looks asleep at the wheel when he switch crooks off an 8foot drop. Andre also gets the medal for gnarliest slam ever. He literally bounces like a ball. Harsh…

The second tour section to this 411VM is a proper one when the DVS team invite along on their Chupa Cabra tour of South America. Daewon Song, Torey Pudwill, Zered Bassett, Chico Brenes and Daniel Castillo rip it up something severe. Obviously daewon skates everything and innovates, whilst Zered cooks the cake and eats it with one of the tastiest manuals I have ever seen. Finally, a tour section that got me stoked!

Thus, the curtain call is for the smooth operator himself, Chico Brenes. A sweet little montage of Chico’s sponsor me days and witness accounts from some of skateboarding’s biggest players sets the stage for a section dipped twice in style. The best thing about this section is you realise how hyped Chico’s skating can get you, as well as the fact that Chico is a super cool guy who actually enjoys getting old with his board, rather than bitter and contrived. Hats off to Chico.

Helas, that concludes the review of the latest 411VM Vol.14 Issue 4. Obviously there are some bonus sections on the DVD (Italy slam trick, Vans Showdown and Protec Pool party), but the overall package is strong already. Re-read this review if you don’t understand. I must mention two things though before signing off: Firstly, Torey Pudwill. Here is an amateur truly working to make a name for himself, with footage in three different sections. Someone hook this kid up proper because he’s growing into big things I tell you. Secondly, the European skaters actually get a reasonable amount of coverage in this issue with tricks from the likes of Anthony Lopez, Raul Navarro and more. Finally a sign of trans-globalization..? I say it every time but that’s because 411VM does it every time: This DVD is very good!

Watch the trailer here.

Ralph L-D
5/12/06

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Skateboarding News

It’s…Hammertime!!!

When the two groups that bought you High Noon at Wallenburg, and an International contest boasting the biggest purse to date, you know the result is going to be a shocker!

Well, Globe and Thrasher Magazine are teaming up down under for a three day gnarler: March 1st will be the Pizzey Bowl Bash, March 2nd hosts some Mini madness, and then to top things off on March 3rd, everyone heads off to the Varsity Double-set (6-flat-7!!!). Boom!

The weekend is on invite only and there’s $50000 up for grabs.

Whether or not protective gear is allowed has not been clarified…

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Skateboarding News

Skate to the beat

You’ve got to give it to the boys at Skate NC – when it comes to filming and editing skateboarding, these guys know what they’re doing!

After multiple promo’s a few full length videos and more from the North Carolina scene, you end up editing something like this.

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Skateboarding News

Ahhh… A Love Story

Hopefully this will drop sometime around Valentine’s Day: Sheffield’s Story Store has just released the first teaser for it’s debut video, Love Story.

The video will feature Mark baines, Jerome Campbell, Josh Kerr, Danny Beall, Paul Shier, Lucien Clarke, Danny Brady, Tom Harrison and Arther Tubb (In other words, a healthy slice of the Blueprint team and some equally sweet UK skaters).

get loved up here.

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Music News

Long Range hit Cargo

Long Range are Nick Smith and Phil Hartnoll who was one half of influential electronica duo Orbital. The Longrange debut album “Madness and Me” will be released in Japan initially on the Beatink label before seeing a UK release in 2007.

Having been deemed a “highlight” by many at this years Big Chill festival, this one-off show at Cargo on the 12th December will be the first opportunity for people to see this amazing new band in an intimate club setting. Nick and Phil are joined onstage by a highly accomplished group of musicians, who consist of rising star Kelly Malone on vocals, Mick Mula on vocals, Jimi Mula on keyboards and the legendary Will White of Propellorheads fame taking on the drumming duties.

In a continuation of the high live production values established by Orbital, the Long Range show features amazing visuals by the subversive www.c6.org and lighting and sound by members of the former Orbital crew.The gig will also be taking place in the much talked about virtual world Second Life.
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The concert will take place on a 16-acre island, designed specially for this unique online event. Music and video will be streamed live from the band’s performance at Cargo London. Tickets for the online event can be secured exclusively at: www.longrangeinsecondlife.com

Doors open 20.00
DJ Senor Mick 20.00 – 22.00
LONGRANGE 22.00 to 23.00
23.00 – 01.00 DJ’s PHIL HARTNOLL AND WILL WHITE
Curfew 01.00
Doors 19.30

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Skateboarding News

The ‘Whale’ gets dipped!

Good news this week as the Heroin Whale was brought to life by Fos at Bay Sixty 6 skate park.

With a coat of paint the beast will set sail this Saturday when the Crossfire Xmas Jam runs it’s course from 12pm in London. Click here for the updated rider list.

The inclusion of this obstacle brought talk of the park becoming a new London Aquarium with banter running along the lines of building obstacles around the Lanscape Horizon, Death Ice Berg, Heathen Whaling Ship, Karma Submarine, Unabomber Penguin and also the Blueprint photo booth where you can get your snaps at the end of the day. Or maybe we were just talking total shite after a shandy…

Bad news in today is that the 2 European Blind riders scheduled to be at this years jam are injured alongside Heroin rider Chris Ault who twisted an ankle quite badly heel flipping the driveway at Mudchute this week on a filming mission.

Get well soon mate, maybe someone will be able to wheel you down….

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Music News

CSS have a mystery guest

Rizla are set to end their year of live music sponsorship with a one-off gig from Brazilian buzz band Cansei de Ser Sexy, aka CSS. Keeping to the ‘inspired by‘ theme, Rizla asked the band to choose their most inspiring musician to perform with on the evening, and thus, the concert will feature a cameo performance from a mystery guest, the identity of whom is, er, a mystery, of course – but the person in question is being described as a ‘Britpop icon‘.

The band’s Lovefoxx says: “When Rizla first approached us about who has inspired us and would like to play with, we never really thought it would happen as this person is such a legend and we’re so new to the UK music scene. We now can’t wait to entertain London with an unforgettable kick ass show. It’s been an amazing year for the band and this is a really special way to round it off“.

The event takes place at The Forum, NW5 on 8 December. Tickets here www.livenation.co.uk

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Skateboarding News

Steve berra at Sundance

Despite once being married to Juliette Lewis, Steve Berra’s ties with cinema stretch much further back.

With a spectacular opening intro for of skateboarding’s biggest selling videos- The End, and various other 36mm project reels to boast, it is now Steve’s chance to shine at the next Sundance Film Festival with his latest movie, The good life– a tale of two lives colliding between a young woman and an old cinema operator.

Visit Steve’s world here.

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Skateboarding Product Reviews

Etnies Mercury

Before I start to deliberate about whether or not the Etnies Mercury floated my boat, let it be known that Etnies recently celebrated their 20th Anniversary which means that’s two decades worth of knowledge poured into their kicks. I think it’s safe to say that Etnies know what they’re doing when it comes to skate shoes.

So, the Mercury made its way onto my feet and at a first glance everything looks fine. The Mercury is a lo-cut show with enough padding to protect and support your foot with out feeling like a clog or paper bag. In fact, a good sign of a shoe that fits is whether or not you have to tighten those laces. My laces* were threaded neatly, and my feet didn’t resemble kippers which was nice. The other aspect of the Mercury which makes them a comfortable ride is the wide FLO2 tongue that comes a little bit further up than your average tongue, twinned with a protective collar that stabilises your Achilles tendon.

Another aspect of the Mercury is the Etnies patented System G2 in the heel and the STI Foam inner sole. This innersole cushions and cups your foot to prevent slippage and ultimately ankle tweaking. The end result is a stable and comfortable ride that’s ready to rip out of the box.

Now, the Mercury comes in a leather style material which I tend to dislike because it doesn’t generate much friction for the first few games of SKATE. I prefer suede or synthetic fabric. But, the leather on the Mercury is backed up by a 400NBS rubber outsole which keeps everything sticky and under control. The 400 NBS means nothing to me but its tough stuff and won’t slip around on your grip tape, no matter how old the black stuff might be.

The leather takes a couple of skates to wear in, but it definitely doesn’t wear out. In fact the only disappointment was the triple stitching which came apart fairly fast. This damage didn’t result in a case of blown out toe though. Despite the thread being gone, the toe area of the Mercury has held steadfast and protective in the ollie department.

Judging by how fair this winter has been so far, I’ve had more than a couple of weeks worth of skating in these shoes, and their still good to go. For a team shoe that shouldn’t retail at the far end of the market, the Mercury is a good bet.

*Inre: The shoe goo-ed laces- I always goo up my laces because nobody has managed to create the un-snappable lace. Lace savers perhaps..?

8/10
Ralph Lloyd Davis
05.12.06

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Music News

Doherty’s weekend romp!

With a court appearance scheduled this morning to be sentence for several drug offences (including the possession of heroin, cocaine and cannabis) you’d have thought it advisable for Babyshamble’s frontman Pete Doherty to keep a low profile and stick to the straight and narrow for a while.

However Reports are rising of the Kate Moss’s lover trashing a room at the trendy Malmaison Hotel in Clerkenwell. According to sources the troubled singer went on a rampage, breaking mirrors, electrical equipment, emptying the mini bar and causing what amounts to thousands of pounds worth of damage to his room.

A spokesman from the hotel (a favourite with more gentile stars like Kylie Minogue and George Micheals) added ‘We’re used to rock stars here -but this is a whole different level, and is simply not the sort of behaviour one would expect, especially in view of Mr Doherty’s court appearance today‘. There was no comment as to whether Ms Moss was with Doherty last night.

www.babyshambles.net
www.malmaison.com