Ah, so my little finger just beeped me that there could be somewhere on the interwebs an alternative (and longuer!) version of the edit Kevin Rodrigues released yesterday to celebrate a shoe with his name on it!? The basic ingredients are still the exact same –buddies, homies and friends– but the soundtrack is different enough that it might introduce you to one of the most interesting albums of the 70's! Why, how… Who knows!?
After the world famous Trocadero and Manhattan, the Polar dudes headed to the city where it, allegedly, all started, Los Angeles. It even look like Cali turned them all tanned and… blond? Must be the combined sun and sand effect… Surf's up!
The Insta remix was a decoy! This is the new Blobys edit, with its new heads –like young Auguste– and sometimes even spots far away from République! Good stuff, good stuff!
The classic spots, the other ones hidden in back alleys, the old timers, the fresh faces, the locs and the tourists: they all here! Paris, Berlin and London are three cities more than rich in character, and this is what the De Paris Yearbook crew has been pushing on us for a couple years now, and their latest video production is in the direct logic of this editorial line. But, let's not forget that De Paris, Aus Berlin and Of London are –before all– books you will be more than happy to find on your shelves in a few years!
The ever explosive Cyrus, Roman in full finesse, a Max Palmer at his best, pretty much every New-Yorker you dig and a Touzery for the grand finale… Wait, you haven't cicked, yet!?
All Paris, and De Paris in four edits from local film makers, with a bunch of interludes, and the follow-up to Jeux d'Ombres already presented on Live? Can't say no!
How could it get better than a portable house, you say? One that is skatable, also? Yep, that'd be ace… They got you covered at Lousy Livin', in more than one way, and the Bloby's and co are ready to co-sign this!
Here's a little visit to the city of Montpellier by the Converse gang, where Guillaume Guirao and Roman Gonzales get noticed, each in their own way, one being both solid and "classic", while the second enjoys a more "free flowing" approach.