Jan Henrik Kongstein

First rite of Passage

Barely a few days after the Couchraiders' newest video offering, it's now the turn of another crew based in Poland: Passage to get featured on LIVE, via the first chapter in a dyptich of edits filmed in Oslo and Worclaw, respectively, by Marcin Jakiel. So, this one prominently features the Norwegian capital, where Marcin obviously has his share of connections seeing as besides himself, here, no less than twenty skateboarders can be witnessed over the sixteen minutes of screen time. Passage has been particularly active on YouTube over the past year and now, we're eagerly waiting for the second part in the series - one that will represent Marcin's peregrinations in his home country this time, camera in hand and wheels under his feet, just like the tradition recommends!

Pale grey eyes

The Grey Area Polish homies are back, still with O.G. Kuba Kaczmarczyk (interviewed here, in company of recent Danny Fuenzalida footage) at the wheel, driving in an audiovisual style that seemingly gets more refined with every new output. In addition to the local cities of Warsaw and Kraków, and of a chunk of Ukraine, the filmmaker's territory now also expands to Croatia where he notably connected with Tom Remillard at various editions of the Vladimir Film Festival; so of course, Tom has a full part (or two) in this new production, alongside the notorious Kraków Kids (interviewed here) Kuba Brniak, Michal Zarzycki and Franek Kramarczyk, but also Eniz Fazliov, Michal Juras, Didrik Galasso or Chilian talent Juan Jose Moraga. The spots are crazy, the tricks are quality, the rain is universal: a solid bite into some healthy, savory grey fruit, as usual. Full article including stories and a photo gallery over at Free Skate Mag, here.

JAP.an

When it comes down to raw skating, Soulland knows what's up! So, typhoon or not, you know those Japanese streets are not safe in any way, and especially not from the raw tech those guys are capable of… Pools, ledges, crappy wooden ramps, it's all good!

They blew it … Again

Tor Ström, or vxtaosen, more or less the current Polar filmer worked very well in early autumn to deliver us KBH MIXEN. With at the casting, of course a good part of the polar team, Hugo Boserup who’s still a big fan of high speed, and a lot of Scandinavian locals. But especially a very well deserved part for a Ville Wester ready to commit on anything and everything as long as there is a little bit of challenge. In short a huge dose of adrenaline, we even have a small appearance of Kyle Wilson.

Charles' tip: "Karsto & Janno"

"Heavy power! Seriously, total carnage!" Seriously, yep, seriously… Those two are not messing around. At all. For real. And they make it look so good!

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