As if to celebrate the end of the year, Marc Bolhuis filmer based in Rotterdam offers us Boombap the full length of the kids from the local scene. Filmed over 5 years, you have probably already seen some parts like the of Bombaklats’ one, or Yannick Witvoet’s. And frankly it's a nice late Christmas present, a very complete video, from street tech to creative powerslides. In short it announces only good things for the Dutch scene in 2019!
Could trap be those modern days pop music!? For better, and most often than not, worst? Sure… But, not this time, as this compilation ofJan Maarten Sneep footie is more than déjà vu with déjà heard on top, and gives us many unseen clips of Noah Bunink, Alex Raeymaekers and the rest of the boys. And, at the end, Willem van Dijk stays chief.
The homies at Pop Trading Company surprise us with a new edit, celebrating their 30th Clip, and a new format putting Othmar and Billy (no, we did not even try to spell their last names…) on the forefront in a super punchy form, with even a soundtrack! What's next, color!?
As explained yesterday, the idea of a collabo –as they call it– with the Pop Trading Company heads has been in the air for a while. You could even trace it all the way back to the very first Pop Clips… The first real life meeting happening in Berlin, when the moment to make it happen came, the German city was an evidence. Only this time, it would be timed with a heat wave of sort, and include almost the totality of the POP crew. A few hours under a scorching sun, and a couple Berlin style nights, and the idea to explore every single neighborhood of the city? Mission almost accomplished (it is a vast place!) and we have here an edit celebrating that street skating thing in all its diversity, that is the common trait between POP and LIVE.
The Pop Trading Company homies are celebrating this end of the year with a bang, and this mixtape of their best footage from 2015, always keeping an interesting balance between interlocking block paving and that raw raw street style. Something to keep you waiting for the Pop Live project? Hmm, can't wait for 2016…