Dave Mutschall (USD Flow): Ramping
Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
Some tricks from a cold day in Berlin at the new miniramp.
Filmed and Edited by Patrick Piesik.
Dave Mutschall: More Media.
Song: Trouble Andrew – stop me. Photos: 01 | 02.

Some tricks from a cold day in Berlin at the new miniramp.
Filmed and Edited by Patrick Piesik.
Dave Mutschall: More Media.
Song: Trouble Andrew – stop me. Photos: 01 | 02.

Songs: Aesop Rock – Liesureforce Instrumental, Thin Lizzy – The Boys Are Back In Town, New Order – Your Silent Face.

A few days of skating with Miro Kolb in Berlin in fall 2012.
Filmed by Phil Jamaldeen, edited by Tim Jamaldeen.
Previously: Miro Kolb, Slick & Unprepared Section (2011).

Winter in Berlin. When streetskating only exists in clouded memories of the last summer, Dominik Wagner enjoys skating the local indoor bowl.
Photo: WRS.

Stefan Horngacher, Training for the Nitro Circus Live
Check the video on Redbull.com.

Nitro Circus Live, Germany Highlights
Check out the amazing action from our shows in Hamburg and Berlin - nitrocircuslive.com.
Chris Haffey spotted at 0:22.

An october day in Berlin while the traveller Richie Eisler was visiting Dominik Wagner.
Stoked about this new camera I recently got I spontaniously decided to meet up and blade/film for a day.
Well this is the result! Check some photos of this day.
Song: Tame Impala – It is not meant to be.
Bonus: Karsten Boysen, 2012 Reel
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Featuring John Bolino, Nils Jansons, Josh Glowicki, Montre Livingston, Tomek Przybylik, Jo Zenk, Eugen Enin, Gagi, Daniel Prell.

Filmed by Przemek Madej, Dirk Oelmann, Igor Jovanovic ; edited by Przemek Madej.
Music: Dilated People – World on Wheels / Souls of Mischief – ’93 Till Infinity (KidLogic ’08 Till Remix).

Quoting Bruno Jubin:
As i’m injured I’ve made an edit with shots from my firsts months in Berlin and also a few shots from Barcelona.
Song: Lana Del Rey – Off to the Races.
Previously: Bruno Jubin (19) Remz Flow Spain, Edit.

Official video of the Real Street Berlin rollerblading competition which was held last weekend the 21st of July in the capital of Germany.
Filmed by Karsten Boysen and Benjamin Buttner, edited by Karsten Boysen (yoboysen.tumblr.com).
Songs: The Go! Team – Bust Out Brigade ; Handsome Furs – Cheap Music.
Results

There is a long history of street skating in Berlin. Back in the day when the Salomon team came here and Aaron’s Feinberg tricks appeared in international videos, Berlin popped up on the blading map.
The big P.I.T. competitions and loads of smaller events came next, as well as coverage in Daily Bread and other magazines.
Today some of the most influential people in german blading are living in Berlin and we decided that it was time for a bigger real street event again.
The Real Street Berlin will be the first one of its kind since a long time and we are excited to welcome you to our capital.
You will for sure enjoy an outstanding weekend of blading and experiencing the great city of Berlin.
Dirk Oelmann, Mirek Ragan, Jojo Jacobi.
Don’t miss the Hedonskate Summer Tour at the Real Street Berlin 2012 (featuring Jon Jon Bolino, Montre Livingston, Nils Jansons & more). Event on Facebook | Realstreetberlin.com.
Hedonskating Session #2 and #3 in Berlin.

Featuring Przemek Madej, Ben Harmanus, Jojo Jacobi, Dominik Wagner, Andreas Wagenblast, Bruno Jubin & more.
Previously: Hedonskating in Berlin #1 by Przemek Madej.

Dirk Oelmann is entering the Berlin Webcuts Award with a 2011 portrait filmed and edited by Johannes Orthmayr.
The project is featuring his artwork & rollerblading ; you can support his entry & vote on the Webcuts.org webpage. His entry is currently 2nd with 645 votes (1st place got 748 votes).
To vote: simply press the yellow thumb underneath the clip on this page.
Quoting Dirk Oelmann:
Dedicated is a flick about the Berlin rollerblading scene. I collected footage over the last year (2011) from all the people I blade with to make this little flick happen.

My intention is not to make a video about the hardest rollerblading in Germany or Europe, but to show that there are a bunch of people blading and enjoying this beautiful sport.
In Berlin there are many oldschool people like Jochen Smuda, Tim Wolff or Ben Harmanus who skated for more than two decades and still do ; not as much as back in the days, but still on a high level and with lots of passion.
Personally I enjoy this kind of skating when people, friends meet and go rolling together to have a good session but not to destroy themselves, just to get a certain fame!
I think Berlin blading stands for that, we go blading because we love it. We work for the industry as fashion designer, graphic designer, photographers or film maker almost for nothing just to keep the sport alive! We hustle but we keep on doing it because we believe in it.
Previously: Hedonskate Dedicated, Trailer.