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Free Download – Run The Jewels 2

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El-P has dropped the new Run The Jewels 2 album online overnight for FREE, so get downloading this shit now before he changes his mind.

You know how this works though, these guys work tirelessly to write, record and deliver dope tunes all day and night long, so if you want an upgrade on your freebie, note that the vinyl is available right here.

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20 Years of Chocolate – Epicly Later’d part 1

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Chocolate Skateboards get the Epicly Later’d treatment looking back over 20 years of skateboarding starting at the very beginnning. Check in with Spike Jonze, Jerry Tsu, Mike Carroll, Paulo Diaz, Gabriel Rodriguez, Chico Brenes and many more talking aboout the Embarcadero scene in SF, moving riders from World Industries to start Girl, the first Chocolate tour and much more.

Get the teas on for this.

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LLSB Jam: Southbank Forever footage

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Last weekend’s LLSB gathering to celebrate the fact that the Southbank is here to stay for skateboarders managed to pull together a good crew. Enjoy the footage from the event.

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Auby Taylor’s World Part

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Whether it’s ledges or rails, Krooked’s Auby Taylor seems to be totally in control in this latest full section. The crook transfer, fakie flip, switch heel steez..fuck, this has the lot for Skate Edit of the Week.

If you want more, follow your nose.

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Maurice Jordan kinked rail 50 50 battle

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Love a good battle? Maurice Jordan had his eye on taking a 50 50 on this bastard looking kinked rail. There was only one winner here.

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Matt Reason RIP

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The Philadelphia scene has lost a brother, pioneer and innovator. Our thoughts go out to the family and friends of East Coast skater Matt Reason who sadly passed away this week. RIP.

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Skrimp Life – The Making of the Skrimp Video

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The fundamentals of skateboarding are simple: It would be boring without a crew to share the good times with. London’s Skrimp crew have grown in size since they first started gathering in West London in 2012, they became pro’s at getting drunk and kept coming home with great footage from each session. Xavien Francis was there to capture most of their moments to tape over the last few years, whose Skrimp Life web edits have given us a consistent peak into yet another upcoming faction of London’s emerging skate scene.

Since they started filming, some of the crew have gone on to pick up sponsors, others have started their own wheel company, some have even made it onto the stage of X Factor, but overall, this particular crew (local to us) are made up of a team of reprobates who wear smiles on their faces and know how to have a damn good time.

Now living in the US, Xavien has finally glued all the best pieces together to deliver the Skrimp Video in its entirety. The crew have been chomping at the bit to see this and so have we, so get stuck into this and thank your lucky stars we all have friends, because without them we are nothing.

You missing the UK these days Xavien?

Yeah, for sure. I didn’t even want to leave. Being in the London is definitely one of the best things that has ever happened to me.

Where are you in the world right now and why did you have to split?

At the moment I’m living up in Seattle in the U.S. I was originally only supposed to live in London temporarily and shit for my parents work but ended up staying a lot longer. After about 4 years it was time for us to move back.

Explain Skrimp Life in 3 words for those that don’t know…

Skateboarding, beer and homies.

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You must have gone through tonnes of footage to whittle the final edit down, how long has this taken to put this together?

Oh god. A lot longer than anyone or myself expected. I’ve been working on it pretty much a year since we stopped filming. So many things can get in the way. Work, school, and having a new social life really got in the way of most of it. Even when I would edit, it could get so aggravating. I don’t know about a lot of other filmers out there but for me, I delete and redo, and edit about 3 times. So doing that for each part was also a delay. Even then the whole time you know that no matter how long you spend on editing and filming for it, people are only going to watch it a handful of times.

Kensington library sesh. Photo by Dan Lonngren.

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Who gets the MVP award?

Honestly I can’t even choose one person. Everyone was just so much fun to film. Obviously filming rippers like Kyron or Manny who stack so much footage was fun. But honestly, it’s really cool when someone in the crew who doesn’t film as many clips as some of the others gets a clip. It just shows that everyone worked hard for the video while at the same time having fun and not taking it too seriously.

Memorable sessions?

Probably any session that’s ever included Douwe Macare’s presence. He is just so wild and ridiculous. Just pretty much anything he said was just hilarious. He always just added a good vibe to the sesh, putting everyone in tears with laughter.

South London session with Kyron and Knight. Photo by Anton Kastritskiy.

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Who picks up the Jesus Fucking Christ award on the trick front?

I’d have to say Kyron for sure. He ripped so hard for this video and even now the footage doesn’t do him justice as he has progressed so much since we stopped filming. I remember after a while, every time myself and Kyron would go out to film, he was getting like 2 or 3 clips from each session. I may have to make a bonus part or something for him cause he has so much footage that his part could be twice as long.

Who picks up the most drunk award?

You already know, yours truly, Evan K. Knight! Josh is the renegade king though. Haha! Everyone else was pretty up there too though. Haha! Shout out to Holsten Pils!

West London sesh. Ph: Dan Lonngren.

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What spot got rinsed the hardest in one session?

I would have to say probably this 9 stair hand rail in Bounds Green. Kilian, Manny, Douwe all went there one day and we had like 3 hours before Kilian and Douwe had to catch a flight. But everyone there got a trick in a line on that rail. Kilian’s switch front board line is nuts!

And the best slam award goes to…..?

Ollie Gregory for sure! Oh my god, I have never seen someone eat it so hard. In the beginning of his part is a clip of him trying to Ollie this 8 stair in Aldgate at 8 in the morning after being out drinking all night. I guess the ground was wet or something and he just slipped and hit his head so hard.

Manny portrait by Anton Kastritskiy.

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Anyone manage to smash your camera more than most?

Haha, probably Manny. He’s hit it a lot. But one time Daniel West and Sam Sitayeb managed to hit it several times with grapes one night too!

Manny, what’s your best memory from the filming of this?

The funniest story is how long it took Xavien to finish the video. It’s been so long I don’t really even remember any stories! I guess the only one to stand out is Kyron getting really drunk at my step dad’s apartment and pissing all over the floor. Haha!

If you had to pick the man with the biggest mouth award who would that go to?

Conor Charleson (Commander Keen). Haha! Conor studies Zoology so he would always point out a bird at a spot and ramble on about it. It was pretty funny and interesting at the same time!

Who’s first? Ph: Dan Lonngren

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Did you sneak in any footy of yourself?

I only have one clip in Ill Gregs part. It’s me ollieing over this 2 story high wizard staff we made one night.

Kyron takes an Autumnal bs noseblunt for Casey Brown’s lens.

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Would you do it all over again?

I would do it again for sure. If I ever move back there will definitely be a sequel. And probably with all the same homies!

Is there a new Skrimp crew forming locally in Seattle?

Nah. Skrimp Life is a London thing only and it will only ever stick with that crew.

Last words…

I just want to say I hope everyone enjoyed the video and thanks to everyone who has watched any of our videos and supported us through out the years. All of you guys really made this a fun thing for us. Shout out to everyone who has helped us make this possible too. Skrimp Life!

Daryl Dominguez is shown the way. Shot by Dan Lonngren.

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Ben Raemers lands another cover of Thrasher

There have not been many British skateboarders to grace the cover of Thrasher Magazine but Ben Raemers has now taken his second this month, following this back in March 2011. The latest issue sees Raemers sharing the glory with the legendary Louis Barletta ahead of enjoi’s new Oververt video edit coming soon.

Huge congratulations Ben. Read our interview with him this year here.

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The Hendo Hoverboard is launched

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Following pranks and rumours that the hoverboard will become a reality, the New York Times unleashed this news piece today that launched something that doesn’t actually hover, but floats on a magnetic field similar to magnetic levitation trains.

So far a kickstarter campaign has taken $59,442 from the pockets of hard earning folk desperate to go back to the future. We could possibly receive a design for skateboard shoes that don’t wear out after 20 sessions before this hoverboard malarkey actually happens though. Just imagine that?

Or, imagine a hoverpark? Scroll down for some fools crazy dream of the future. Actually, don’t bother imagining that.

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J Mascis

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Some were shocked when J Mascis used a synth on the opener to recent Dinosaur Jr album I Bet On Sky. Some were more surprised that the man behind the ear-bleeding band had released a (whisper it) “folky solo album”. Many were amused to see J dressed as a cult leader in the video for lead single ‘Every Morning’ from his second solo album Tied To A Star on Funny Or Die. Those people didn’t know the might of Mascis, but it’s been obvious all along to those who’ve looked close enough.

This album may be solo but it doesn’t lack punch, just like the adventures in synth didn’t turn Dinosaur into Depeche Mode. J’s always been able to craft a great song, ranging from the pop-like ‘Freak Scene’ to emo-ish ‘Out There’, it’s just that where it was once wrapped in a maelstrom of noise, here it’s more exposed, and, (without sounding wet) more beautiful. He’s also always had a sense of humour – think of that great Spike Jonze directed ‘Feel The Pain’ video with its urban golf and J’s plus fours and Pringles. And just look at that white beard which he wears so well. J was made to be a cult leader if ever I saw one.

There’s some real stand out moments on Tied To A Star, including opener ‘Me Again’ (lest we could ever forget) which displays his trademark vocal range which has aged like an oak-smoked whisky, and the aforementioned ‘Every Morning’ featuring Chan “the greatest” Marshall from Cat Power. There’s also the appealing Shangri-la-la-land of ‘Heal The Star’ and the poignant ‘Wide Awake’ – two ends of a phone call between lovers from a more innocent pre-Snapchat era. J Mascis’ star in rock music is assured, but it’s still shining brightly, even with the amp turned down below 5, and I’m still happy to hitch myself to it.

Nick Hutchings