We're stoked to release our new merch with designs by talented artists: Ollie MacDonald Oulds, Jacob Ovgren, Joe O'Donnell, Sharmila Banerjee and Sam Hutchinson.
We're hyped to release a superb new French video by Basile Marion featuring some crust seeking action in the streets of Paris and Montpellier.
Kikujiro Nakamura stars in this aptly named new flick Stick n Bounce. Filmed around Tokyo & Kanagawa and put together by Kaito Takahashi.
Clément Vidal Roussel assembled a crew and took a 15 day trip to Tunisia, resulting in this very enjoyable edit.
Vivien Feil, Jeremy Jones, Ruben Spelta & Leo Valls kick off the first chapter of 'Magenta Headquarters' and it's a banger. Get viewing!
To coincide with the video release of 'THE SEARCH FOR GLEN BURNS' supported by adidas Skateboarding, we thought we'd upload the accompanying article as printed in Issue 49.
A New Balance Numeric broadcast from the great Al Carrer Skate Shop in Barcelona, specifically regarding the 933 model. Check it here.
As printed in Issue 49 comes the video of our trip to Barcelona with adidas Skateboarding 'THE SEARCH FOR GLEN BURNS'.
A Lurk NYC broadcast from Portland! 'ULTRAMAN' showcases the new community that Nick vonWerssowetz has immersed himself in. Banging as always!
A lovely offering from Elias Egeberg, filming a solid line up of fine shred stickers around Scandinavia.
To accompany the release of Jeremy Przybyla's video 'Greyburn' we thought it would be just plain rude not to release an accompanying photo gallery.
Keen to explore spots that have more in common with industrial cheese graters than plazas? Then 'Greyburn' by Jeremy Przybla might be for you!
Leeds' potent skater owned store Welcome got the invite to Palace's Manor Place facility and came back with the goods. Check the edit here.
Diz & Charlie Gush plant, twist and style across Europe for the lens of Rybo whilst loyally clad in the fabulous garms of Dungeon Gateway. You are weak, you need Dungeon!
WKND Skateboards welcome back Salomon Cardenas in a way only they could. Welcome back Sully! Always preferred those metal T-tools.