Yonnie Cruz

The Low End Theory?

Looks like Josh Stewart really never sleeps! Nor does he ever slip: barely a few days after the web release of his edit illustrating the recent collaboration between Converse and Hopps (Jahmal Williams' board company), and while we're still kind of recovering from what a slap in the face it was, the author of (most notably) the underground hits that comprise the "Static" series of independent full-lengths is dropping something new again! For Lakai this time, immortalizing an affair of theirs with Theories (Josh's brand and distribution company). Are you following? Anyway, on board here: Yonnie Cruz and Vincent Alvarez, roaming the streets of N.Y.C. and L.A. like they just don't care which coast they're on. Josh edited the piece and shot all the 16mm. The production is as good as the skating, and the collab is interesting in itself - why not?

Down, down, down…

This is bound to escalate quickly, all the while going downhill... The brand new GX-1000 full-length video is now online! Farewell VX, hello HD is the first shock of many to come, mostly induced by the terrific hill bombs down the steepest streets of San Francisco is the crew is well duly renowned for. Every ingredient inherent to the series is present: the confused bystanders, the creative tricks on untouched spots, the full speed slams, the car accidents, the interactions and spotters at most every intersection. A couple of years after their original full-length, then "Adrenaline Junkie" last year, the recipe still comes through, timeless as it is; or when landing your trick is just the start of the most enthralling bad trip!

Your lil' dose of Yonnie…

Cruz, off course, with this love for speed and that absence of fear when facing precarious situations that seems to make him the skater he is!

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Back!

Or how the "feel good movie" of this Sunday has been filmed in one day, using one obsolete camera… As for the return of the Staple, we will let the shoe fetishists give their opinion!

Cruz alert!

Some déjà vu moments, here, but also some of that new new from the now San Francisco based Yonnie Cruz, and you it'll be something you actually want to watch!

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Peace warriors

This is on the seventieth anniversary of the explosion of the very first atomic bomb, on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, that Takahiro Morita and Far East Skate Network decide to put out this edit reminding us all the visit, a few days after the Fukushima catastrophe, the Magenta and the GX 1000 heads paid to the locals on their very own spot. Because, sometimes, the important thing can be to skate together. Simple as that…

Dynamic Duo

Those two are punchy as hell, and you know it already, therefore combining them is pure logic, Traffic affiliation, or not… Sprinkle the homies, and you get a part that will slap you into skating mode, especially if you play it LOUD! Hmm, looks like this Local Express DVD could be a great investment!

Vacancy

HD lurkin', baby…

Truely…

Hard to fake it on those types of inclines… There you stand in front of absolute board control.

Traffic Update

Best news of this Monday morning: Traffic is back! And the new generation has decided to take upon representing as it should be the art of skating those streets that were not meant to be ripped… And from Brendan Carroll to Yonnie Cruz, they sure are raising the flag high! This should kick start your week, and put you out the door right away…

Meeting… Josh Stewart!

On sound, history and motivational speaking…

Guess who's back?

Since his part in Making Friends With The Color Blue – Blueprint swan song – we had been waiting for the follow-up… He had vanished a bit when the British brand died, and since every glimpse of him had been too short. He was the perfect candidate for the relaunch of Traffic, and he proves it here with three minutes of shitty spots from his area, conquered elegantly, always with the unexpected trick. Kevin Coakley is one classy act…

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