Monday, October 10, 2016
Technique Skateboards Welcomes Kyle Trusky
South Africa's Technique Skateboards welcomes Kyle Trusky
Thursday, October 06, 2016
Chicago Neighborhood Watch with Snack Skateboards
Elliott Zelinskas, Raphael Aleev, Mike Baptista, and Sean Cullen hit the streets of Chicago for Snack Skateboards in the latest Neighborhood Watch video.
Notis Aggelis Remix Part
I'd never heard of Greek ripper Notis Aggelis until now so his remix part is all new to me. Very impressed! Via: Kingpin.
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Tobin Valverde
Enjoy some sepia toned summer shredding in SF from Tobin Valverde and filmer Dayman Cash.
Tuesday, October 04, 2016
Honeymoon Teaser
Washington's Alex Cooper is set to release a new one called Honeymoon. Peep the teaser and get stoked.
Monday, October 03, 2016
Daniel Pannemann for CONS
Daniel Pannemann is the editor of Place Magazine and has made multiple appearances on Mostly Skateboarding throughout the years. He just dropped a new part for CONS Germany. Enjoy.
Friday, September 30, 2016
Yann Horowitz’s Greatest Hits
Enjoy five minutes of South Africa's newest pro, Yann Horowitz' best tricks from over the years. Via: Session Magazine.
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Brian Anderson On Being Gay
Vice Sports was able to tell the story no skate media outlet would or could, the story of Brian Anderson's coming out. It's pretty gut wrenching to think about a guy not feeling like he can live the way he wants to. It's understandable that he would want to keep his personal life personal and let his skating take center stage. I'm glad he feels like he can be out now and hope others feel like skateboarding is an inclusive place where they can be out too.
Monday, September 26, 2016
Karsten Kleppan & Jon Henrik Kongstein
Karsten Kleppan & Jon Henrik Kongstein slayed Norway over the summer. Who's ready to book a flight?
DAZE
The Oslo boys had one hell of a summer. Check out Marcus Vik, Øyvind Svensen, Ruben Soon, Thomas Sandli, Jonathan Arnestad, Martin Dammen, Jonathan Struksnæs, Fredrik Winsents, Marcus Shaw, Thomas Berget, Aleksander Østreng, Gabriel Bjørsvik, Stian Jacobsen, Kevin Bækkel, Vi Duc Truong, and Daniel Pedersen in DAZE. Via: Kingpin.
Rebound
A year after Bounced, comes Rebound, by Romain Botard. It features a full part from my favorite frenchman, Hugo Maillard. Via: Live Skateboard Media.
Friday, September 23, 2016
THESIS 001: Jake Bidmead
The latest creation from London's Henry Edwards-Woods is THESIS 001: Jake Bidmead. It is Jake's video part for Theobald Caps with appearances by Jeremy Jones, Kyle Wilson, Josh Arnott, and Nick Stansfield.
Leonardo Bodelazzi & Lucas Marques for Class Hats
VX purists will be stoked on this one. Brazil's Class Hats introduces us to Leonardo Bodelazzi and Lucas Marques by way of this sick VX clip. Via: Free Skate Magazine.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Science World
Strange Landing brings us Science World, a nine minute video featuring the Anti-Social team and friends. Via: Better Skate Than Never.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Porvoo - Old City New Tricks
François Tizon - VX Cities Mix
Frenchman, François Tizon, tours Europe in his new part, VX Cities Mix. Via: Soma.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Vans X Highs and Lows
Vans is stepping their game up in Australia. Hot on the heels of their Pass~Port collab comes this one with Highs and Lows. The requisite video features Issa Hassan and Fabian Zuffo. Via: The Skateboarder's Journal.
Nightlines
Lots of hot, nocturnal, new wave moves from Brazil's Cons team in Nightmoves featuring:Estrelando Felipe Oliveira, Renato Souza, Kauê Cossa, Biano Bianchin, Henrique Crobelatti, Daniel Crazy, Victor Süssekind, and Ademar Lucas.
Monday, September 19, 2016
Omnibosh
Omnibosh is the latest Shellfinger compilation that just feels like an awesome night of fucking around on a skateboard with Rob Mathieson, Casper Brooker, Neil Smith, Tom Tanner, Nick Jensen, James Coyle and a bunch of others. Follow Shellfinger on Instagram to see this stuff first.
TULIP
Matlok Bennett-Jones is a name I think we'll be seeing a lot of in the near future. Check him out along with Ryan Thompson, Dan Fisher Eustance, Harrison Davis, Nile Bridgeman, Conor Charleson, Tom Delion, Gregory Conroy, Al Hodgson, Alfie Williams, Louis Antoine, and Casey Brown in TULIP from Sirus Gahan. Via: Free Skateboarding Magazine.
Friday, September 16, 2016
Magenta X Pop Trading
If you dig this kind of thing then this is exactly the kind of thing you'll dig.
Adrian Fuentes, Rumba classes #1
Spanish brand, Rumba introduces us to Adrian Fuentes. Via: Free Skate Mag.
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Ty Brown Black Sheep Tease
Our very first Instagram clip on the blog! Ty Brown's teaser clip for an upcoming Black Sheep project was too good to resist.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Cruise through London's Waltham Forest neighborhood in Sidewalk's new series Boroughs. Featuring: Jak Pietryga, Josh Cox, Joe Sivell, Conor Charleson, Horsey, Set Roy, Paco, Daryl Dominguez and many more
Monday, September 12, 2016
Kukunochi Come Again
Tuesday, September 06, 2016
Kento Takahashi in Que
Lesque Skateboards has just released Kento Takahashi's part from their full length, Que. Rad spots, good style and cool trick selection.
Monday, September 05, 2016
Jay Runciman for élan
Friday, September 02, 2016
Biagio Fiascaro La Dolce Vida Part
La Dolce Vida brings us a new part from Biagio Fiascaro, skating a bunch of Italian spots we've never seen before.
Vinicius Santos VX Files
Rad Brazilian, Vinicius Santos drops a rad part with tech slappies, rad two trick lines, handrails, and some sweet Brazilian spot porn.
Thursday, September 01, 2016
Jon Rowe in For The Record
I'm still disappointed in myself for not getting a trick in For The Record. Jon Rowe put out a rad full part. No regrets.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Chasing Problems
Lewis Keen cruises through Cardiff followed by Nick Richards and Ed Wong. Good vibes and some rad tricks.
Monday, August 29, 2016
Up For Grabs
See the new breed of Auckland rippers in Up For Grabs by Scott Rishworth. Stand out parts include Zach Wheeler's opener, and Elijah Robertson's part. Via: Manual Magazine.
Friday, August 26, 2016
Sebastiaan Vijverberg in The Bombaklats
Sebastiaan Vijverberg killed it in The Bombaklats, earning himself the curtains part. Watch the full video video over at Free Skate Mag.
Friday, August 19, 2016
Dean Palmer A Scholar and a Gentleman.
I said "what" out loud about that bigspin. Dean Palmer rips in this new video for The Skateboarder's Journal.
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Matt Montgomery TWIOGC Remix
Enjoy a remix of Matt Montgomery's The World Is Our Garbage Can part thanks to Municipal Skateboards.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Shota Yamazaki in QUE from Lesque
Japan's Lesque Skateboards continues to release parts from their full length QUE. Today, feast your eyes on Shota Yamazaki, just maybe provide your own music...
Tuesday, August 09, 2016
Ami-Disco from Mob Skateboards
The latest from the Mob Skateboards crew in Germany is Ami-Disco, featuring Danny Sommerfeld, Alex Ullmann, Laif Draasch, Alex Denkiewicz, Kerem Elver, Iwan Martaller, and Tim Hachenberger.
Monday, August 08, 2016
Rock n' Roll
All my friends from Virginia in one place thanks to Shane Henry's new montage, Rock n' Roll.
Friday, August 05, 2016
Thursday, August 04, 2016
The Nishimura Sisters in Joy & Sorrow 2
Aori and Kotone Nishimura are skateboarding sisters from Japan who share a part in Joy & Sorrow 2. They aren't quite at the level of most of the skating I post but the ender is well worth the price of admission.
Wednesday, August 03, 2016
Marcus Shaw Oslo HD
Oslo has been putting out a good bit of ripping skating this year. The latest is Marcus Shaw's 2016 HD part filled with so many spots worth drooling over.
Tuesday, August 02, 2016
Luca Gozzo - Sicilian C.R.E.A.M.
Monday, August 01, 2016
Tetsuharu Sai in Trace Of Wheels
Lots of gnarly surprises in Tetsuharu Sai's Trace Of Wheels part out of Japan. That 180 nosegrind was a real jaw dropper.
Monday, July 25, 2016
Grant Brittain Mostly Skateboarding Podcast Episode 016
I spoke with legendary skate photographer Grant Brittain about his experience shooting the Bones Brigade on the Animal Chin ramp.
For those who haven't seen The Search For Animal Chin, below is the section of the video discussed in this episode.
In this episode I recommended O.J. Made In America, the five part documentary series from ESPN.
Also mentioned in the podcast is my interview with James Jarvis about is Portland inspired Go Skate Day art show.
For those who haven't seen The Search For Animal Chin, below is the section of the video discussed in this episode.
In this episode I recommended O.J. Made In America, the five part documentary series from ESPN.
Also mentioned in the podcast is my interview with James Jarvis about is Portland inspired Go Skate Day art show.
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Akinori Jahana in Trace Of Wheels
Akinori Jahana has some radical combos and flatbar maneuvers in his Trace Of Wheels part.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Marcel Ricci for FAVST Skate Co
The soundtrack really adds to the chill vibes in Marcel Ricci's part for FAVST Skate Co.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Monday, July 11, 2016
Jason Rainbird in UBG Vol. 1
Jason Rainbird's part from UBG Vol. 1 out of Australia. Via: The Skateboarder's Journal.
Monday, July 04, 2016
Daze OSL June SD
Last month the Daze OSL crew hit us with an HD montage. For June they went SD for this awesome new clip featuring Daniel Pedersen, Jonathan Struksnæs, Kevin Bækkel, Gabriel Bjørsvik, Vi Duc Truong, Marcus Vik, Thomas Sandli, Aleksander Østreng, Martin Dammen, Fredrik Winsents, and Ruben Soon.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Thursday, June 23, 2016
James Jarvis: Inspired By Portland
Illustrator James Jarvis helped Portland celebrate Go Skateboarding Day with an art show at Wieden + Kennedy inspired by Portland's skate scene. I braved the GSD crowds to see the show in person and get a t-shirt and zine. Proceeds from the sales go to help build more skateparks in town. As a long time James Jarvis fan I thought this show was a good excuse to get in touch and see how the show came about.
I first took note of James Jarvis' work in an MTV station ID. Watching it, I could tell a true skater was behind it. After a little research I found Jarvis to be a full on skate nerd who had been involved in the British skate scene for ages. Jarvis is an avid consumer of skate media and his Instagram feed is a place where he shares, on occasion, his interpretation of the most meaningful tricks of the day.
How did this project come about?
An old friend who works at Wieden+Kennedy asked me if I’d like to work on something with them for Go Skateboarding Day. We did talk about my coming out to Portland but because the event was planned as a fundraiser for Portland skateboarding we decided it would be a better use of the budget to make the show remotely.
Have you ever been to Portland?
I’ve visited a few times. I really love it. It seems like a very ‘real’ city, if that makes sense. I like the mixture of old and new, the natural and the constructed. It functions on a human scale.
Have you skated Portland?
I haven’t. My skating prowess doesn’t extend to much more than pushing around these days.
Where did you draw inspiration for these pieces?
I’m familiar with a few of the classic Portland spots from following skate media. A lot came from talking with Garret at W+K. Obviously Burnside is the classic Portland spot, but I tend to get more inspired by ‘real’ street; those random locations that are given a new identity through skating.
What did you think of first when asked to create art inspired by Portland skateboarding?
We talked about my coming to Portland to make some location drawings at classic Portland spots, similar to what I did for my Objects In Space show a few years ago. I also considered just making and showing some simple drawings In the end we decided on making more reductive graphics that would lend themselves to reproduction, based on an A-Z of Portland skateboarding.
What other cities are ripe for this kind of project?
Making drawings about a place is a really meaningful way of interacting with and making sense of a city (just like skateboarding). Looking at a place through how it has been interpreted by skateboarding gives you a unique, left-field perspective on that place. The beauty of skateboarding (and drawing) is that this can happen anywhere and everywhere.
Go see the show at Wieden + Kennedy. While you're there, grab a t-shirt and zine in support of Portland Skateparks. If you can't make it to the show, you can see all the illustrations here. See more of my favorite James Jarvis pieces over at the Mostly Skateboarding Tumblr.
I first took note of James Jarvis' work in an MTV station ID. Watching it, I could tell a true skater was behind it. After a little research I found Jarvis to be a full on skate nerd who had been involved in the British skate scene for ages. Jarvis is an avid consumer of skate media and his Instagram feed is a place where he shares, on occasion, his interpretation of the most meaningful tricks of the day.
How did this project come about?
An old friend who works at Wieden+Kennedy asked me if I’d like to work on something with them for Go Skateboarding Day. We did talk about my coming out to Portland but because the event was planned as a fundraiser for Portland skateboarding we decided it would be a better use of the budget to make the show remotely.
Have you ever been to Portland?
I’ve visited a few times. I really love it. It seems like a very ‘real’ city, if that makes sense. I like the mixture of old and new, the natural and the constructed. It functions on a human scale.
Have you skated Portland?
I haven’t. My skating prowess doesn’t extend to much more than pushing around these days.
Where did you draw inspiration for these pieces?
I’m familiar with a few of the classic Portland spots from following skate media. A lot came from talking with Garret at W+K. Obviously Burnside is the classic Portland spot, but I tend to get more inspired by ‘real’ street; those random locations that are given a new identity through skating.
What did you think of first when asked to create art inspired by Portland skateboarding?
We talked about my coming to Portland to make some location drawings at classic Portland spots, similar to what I did for my Objects In Space show a few years ago. I also considered just making and showing some simple drawings In the end we decided on making more reductive graphics that would lend themselves to reproduction, based on an A-Z of Portland skateboarding.
What other cities are ripe for this kind of project?
Making drawings about a place is a really meaningful way of interacting with and making sense of a city (just like skateboarding). Looking at a place through how it has been interpreted by skateboarding gives you a unique, left-field perspective on that place. The beauty of skateboarding (and drawing) is that this can happen anywhere and everywhere.
Go see the show at Wieden + Kennedy. While you're there, grab a t-shirt and zine in support of Portland Skateparks. If you can't make it to the show, you can see all the illustrations here. See more of my favorite James Jarvis pieces over at the Mostly Skateboarding Tumblr.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Fools Paradise
A crew of well traveled Canadians make good in this promo video for Fools Paradise. Featuring in order of appearance: Kyle Nickoshie, Everett Thompson, Tom Robinson, Skylar Kehr, Mike Phillips, Ben Struthers, Drew Summersides, and Carson Cartier. Via: Live Skateboard Media.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Justin Grzechowiak "a stone's throw 2" Bonus Part
Sunday Skateshop in Buffalo is working on their next video and Justin Grzechowiak has already stacked enough footage for it to toss this bonus part to the internet.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Vans Germany Nordic Tour
The German Vans team including Jan Hoffmann, Kalle Wiehn, Tobias Fleischer, Julian Ruhe, Thomas Graf, and Valentin Cafuk hit up Sweden and Denmark over 15 days and came back with a good handful of hammers.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Monday, June 13, 2016
Filharmonia Promo
Filharmonia makes a good first impression with their promo featuring: Krzysztof Poskrobko, Michał Przybyłowicz, Bartosz Górka, and Filip Dziewięcki. Via: Kyle Beachy.
Wednesday, June 08, 2016
Jason Spivey Raw
A grip of raw Jason Spivey footage from various grimy east coast locations filmed by Michael Bueso.
South Korea GX (not GX-1000)
GX as in Global Xpression. Daniel Gemmell, Mikey Santillan, Ben Wallis, and Josh Barclay went to South Korea for a month and came back with this clip.
Tuesday, June 07, 2016
Monday, June 06, 2016
Friday, June 03, 2016
Daze OSL May HD
Marcus Vik, Aleksander Østreng, Kevin Bækkel, Martin Dammen, Marcus Shaw, Jonathan Struksnæs, Thomas Berget, Gabriel Bjørsvik, Daniel Pedersen, Thomas Sandli, and Vi Duc Truong gettign it in the streets of Oslo, Norway in Daze OSL May HD.
Thursday, June 02, 2016
Ruben Spelta for Villains Conspiracy
Ruben Spelta has a casual Ginoesque style in this clip from Villains Conspiracy. A couple of clips could have been chopped to make a much stronger final edit. Oh well...
Wednesday, June 01, 2016
Mariah Duran in YWBHFT
Props to all the girls out there skating street, like Mariah Duran in YWBHFT.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Sigurður Páll Pálsson For Poetic Collective
Sweden's Sigurður Páll Pálsson hits us with a full five minutes of Scandinavian schralping in this part for Poetic Collective.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Kazuaki Yakushijin: Moment for Strush Wheels
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Jack Paterson Welcome to 335
335 Skateshop has a rad welcome video for Aussie upstart, Jack Paterson. The bike tow in made me laugh.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Lewis Keen For City Surf
Lewis Keen has some impressive foot plants among other things in this one minute part for City Surf in the UK.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Levi Moore VX Part
Australia's Levi Moore hits us with a standard def part with a bunch of rad tricks at spots I've never seen before. Watch 'til the end for a bananas caveman.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
PJ Chapuis Under Paris
Lots of new spots around Paris in this video from Rémy Barreyat with PJ Chapuis.
Monday, May 09, 2016
Friday, May 06, 2016
Norway's Cutting Edge
Oslo's Marcus Vik, Frederik Høpfner, Thomas Sandli, Martin Dammen, Marcus Shaw, Ruben Soon, Henrik Lund, and Vi Duc Truong are leading the charge with all kinds of Norwegian new wave skating.
Thursday, May 05, 2016
TPDG2016
This is a must watch! I like a video at this length. You get a feel for the TPDG team and the rad spots they skate but it doesn't get boring. Nice job TPDG and Kaio Hillebrand, Felix Lensing, Kalle Wiehn, Valle Cafuk, Ben Wes, Julian Ruhe, Patrick Zentgraf, Daniel Pannemann, Danny Sommerfeld. Check out photos from the production over at Live Skateboard Media.
Wednesday, May 04, 2016
Futoshi Tokuyama in Raw-Fi
If you like great filming, cool spots, and good skating, you'll enjoy Futoshi Tokuyama in Raw-Fi out of Japan.
Tuesday, May 03, 2016
The Bombaklats Trailer
The Bambaklats crew kills it. Peep the trailer and get excited for the full length.
Monday, May 02, 2016
Spirit Quest Trailer
Colin Read just blessed us with the trailer for his follow up to Tengu, Spirit Quest.
Friday, April 29, 2016
VX & Chill
Kevin MacDonald, Cody Cormier, James Leger, Jake Cormier, Charles Deschamps, Jon Cos, and Dustin Henry represent Canada's new wave in VX & Chill.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Likewise in B&W
New Zealand's Likewise crew: Edwin Massold, Ben Wallis, Jesse Peters, Sean Bone, and Beach Thurlow, has a rad first offering in black & white. Via: Manual Magazine.
Monday, April 25, 2016
Sondre & Amandus
Swedish brothers Sondre and Amandus Mortensen bring a little of that new age shit to the blog.
Hoddle Promo
Hoddle comes out of the gates swinging with this promo featuring Jarrad Carlin, Simon Frazzetto and Caeylen Norris.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Little Paradise Throwaway
Enjoy some UK throwaway form the upcoming video, Little Paradise. Featuring: Dave Snaddon, Andy Coleman, Josh Young, Jess Young, Josh Arnott, Korahn Gayle, Satan's Problem, Adam Keys, Sam Beckett and more
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Get 420 Trailer
The Get Lesta boys and girls are at it again with a trailer for their fourth video, Get 420. If you're like me (old) then the song sticks out as something already used by Jeron Wilson in Mouse.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Itoshin in Que
Ever since I heard about Lesque making their video, Que, I have been eagerly anticipating Itoshin's part hitting the web. It hit today and did not disappoint. It is fairly mellow with flashes of genius.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Nolan Waller in Most Things Haven't Worked Out
New Wave Canadian street skating abounds in Nolan Waller's part from Devin Guiney's Most Things Haven't Worked Out, a Toronto based video. Check out Jeff Comber for photos from the production.
Monday, April 18, 2016
Freedom - Dom Henry In The States
England's Dom Henry fits right in to the American East Coast where Freedom was filmed. Enjoy.
Friday, April 15, 2016
Emerica Japan Welcomes Rayota Abe
Rayota Abe makes Barcelona's tired old spots look intersting again in his welcome video for Emerica Japan.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Indoor Rapist - Zander Mitchell
Zander Mitchell escapes Canada's harsh winters and filmed an entire part on indoor street spots.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Pass~Port Tokyo Teaser
Loose Trucks Max, aka: Max Palmer and the Pass~Port crew hit Tokyo for two weeks. Enjoy this teaser as we await the full feature.
Monday, April 04, 2016
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