If you were lucky enough to catch the 8th annual A-Town Stomp right here in Atlanta, you know just how dope it was to squad up in huge numbers in the way that only the brothers Starnes can muster this year with the help of craftsman and all around edgy dude, Adam Bazydlo, the Stomp took place along the city’s well-populated Beltline trail.
Despite the sweltering heat, surprise thunderstorms and immense crowds of spectators, Carson and Brian Starnes managed to keep the masses in check, detailing spot after spot for registered riders to rip. The crowning achievement for this year’s contest was definitely the retrofitted minivan. Well-respected bladers like Julian Bah, Jon Cooley, and Chris Smith took to this year’s obstacle like they’d been planning on it their whole lives. […]
Check the Video on Stupiddope.com ; don’t miss the Official Edit by Brian Starnes + Results.
Photo: Ray Kronicberg by Trace Taylor.
Classic Section: Released in 2011, Ground Control GC.1 came to define a years worth of achievement from the blading community. Featuring a strong roster of talent from the team itself and directed by Simon Mulvaney, this film documents the story of the frames beneath the feet of each of the GC team.
This section shows us exactly why Brian Aragon is considered one of the greatest bladers our sport has ever seen. Switch grinds, flips, insane switch ups, huge gaps, all executed with flawless style.
Music: Song: Sleigh Bells – Kids.
A northern Arizona rollerblade video. Featuring Devin Thomas, Yung Tron, Jason Liette, Carlos Pedrosa, Casey Mcfarland, Derek Stanton & Nate Brown.
The Razors Boys took to the streets of France in effort to film a production for the new Shift skates. They got down during their time off and had a little fun. We offer you the Razors Shift // V1.5 France for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
Featuring: Jeph Howard, Alex Burston, Scott Quinn, Mathias Silhan, Jon Matter, Victor Daum, Victor Legrand. Shot’n chopped by Jeph Howard.
This is the eighth annual A-Town Stomp. Atlanta, Ga - July 22nd, 2017. Filmed by Taylor Kobryn and Hunter Grimm. Edited By Brian Starnes.
We had great times at the Mulheim an der Ruhr skatepark! Riders: Philipp Czaika, Eugen Enin, Marc Lorra, Sven Ischen and Julien Lindel.
Featuring Adrian Deck, Adriano Landsberg, Beat Schillmeier, Benjamin Wehrli, Clark Zeller, Diego Luppi, Jan Fehlmann, Karmi Schafer, Kris Markiewicz, Lukas Burgunder, Mael Huguelet, Michael Muller, Nathan Akongo, Reto Burgin, Siljan Sussmann & Stephane Ryter.
Skip to 0:50 if you don’t speak german. Filmed by Martin Bommeli, Claudio Antonelli & Bruno Snata. Music: No Basic - “IKARA&DIDI - Gwunne” (Soundcloud).
Pro Results
- Beat Schillmeier
- Jan Fehlmann
- Karmi Schafer
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- Adriano Landsberg
- Mael Huguelet
- Benj Wehrli
More St. Gallen 2017 Media: Clips by Bruno Santa.
Billy Prislin is a 36 year old American former pro skater who used to skate for brands brand such as Senate Wheels and Salomon skates, in the late 90s and early 2000s Billy’s name was is a lot of of videos and magazines but other then skating, Billy also used to love electronic music and drinking, and i this interview Billy talks about how skating changed his life and what’s he up too nowadays. - Ricardo Lino.
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In february 2016 we released Seis De Bastos. Now, a year later we’re uploading the video a section per week. If you haven’t seen the full length you can still get it on Sellfy.
Music: Fella Kuti - Zombie.
Seis de Bastos (2016), Full Video - Play: Intro |
Leon Humphries |
Marc Moreno |
Homies 1 |
Chris Dafick |
Carson Starnes & Mathias St John |
Adria Saa |
Homies 2 |
Theo Reumert |
Kare Lindberg |
B-Roll |
Amigos |
Trailer 1 |
Trailer 2.
Seis de Bastos: shot during 2 years across Spain, Denmark, England, Sweden and Norway. A 73 minutes flick. Shot by Marc Moreno, Chris Dafick, Adria Saa and Seba Seufferheld. Edited by Marc Moreno.
Filmed in Columbus, OH and Detroit, MI by Brian Weis, Hawke Trackler, Bradley Wilson & Kyle Wood.
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Trivia: The terms A-side and B-side refer to the two sides of 78, 45, and 33 1/3 rpm phonograph records, whether singles, extended plays (EPs), or long-playing (LP) records. (Wikipedia).