
Julian Mire - Feels like 08, a video by Cameron Martin.
Featuring: Randy Spizer, Alex Broskow, Sean Darst, Jon Julio, Alex Miranda, and Nolan Jun. Filmed by: Adam Johnson and Alex Broskow. Edited by: Adam Johnson. Graphics by: Nicholas Stahl. Design by: Arlo Eisenberg and Nicholas Stahl.
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No one needs reminding, but it’s been a wild few years… And just in case you forgot - it’s important to set the madness aside and get out and do the thing we all love to do. Hope you guys enjoy, as well as hoping everyone is out there healthy, happy and safe. - Korey Waikiki.
Filmed by: Noah Neuber, Stephen Babcock, Charles Solano & Cody Norman. Edited by: Korey Waikiki.
The Them 909 2022 is now entirely designed by us. Exclusive to Them Skates. It’s a huge accomplishment for us as a skate brand. We can finally announce every piece of our THEM 909 SKATES are exclusively designed by us. Fully funded independently. By every piece we mean : Everything from the wheels, hardware, soul plates, frames, boots, cuffs, liners, and NOW our buckle/strap. 909 COMPLETE 22 is now available in GREY and BLACK. Shop Themgoods.com for the latest THEM SKATES products.
Video shot and cut by Ivan Narez. Music: Time Cop - Blades. Featuring: Jon Julio, Sean Darst, Parker Richardson, Daniel Malm, John Vossoughi, Victor Arias & Alex Broskow.
Riding Zone is a popular extreme sport channel in France (more than one million sub on Youtube) who has been around since 2007. They produced a really interesting documentary about rollerblading available on Youtube (PLAY) ; the Youtube version is 9 minutes long and the full version is available here (24min), unfortunately behind a paywall (disclaimer: this link is not affiliated).
The documentary features interviews of Stan Kogutyak, Chris Edwards, Toto Ghali, Taig Khris, Wilfried Rossignol and a ton of relevant rollerblading content.
Filmed by the kelso bros. Edited by Sean Kelso. Featuring Nick Danchuk. Filmed in Philadelphia, PA during the period of time between May 2020 and July 2021.
This section could not have been made a reality without the following living, breathing individuals. Firstly, foremostly: Thank you Lauren for existing on this planet, in this lifetime and for encouraging/ supporting me in everything that I do. I love you Eternally
Thank you Sean and Colin for making bacemint, pushing me to make this part, and for keeping every session FUN, productive, and FUN. Your passion for rollerblading—much like your friendship—is unequivocal.
Thank you to everyone who backed my ‘MetalChassis4Chuk’ 2020 campaign. You guys have big hearts and a great sense of humor. I’ll forever value your love/friendship/support: Tom Mikos, Austin Leleu, Jon Lee, Ryan Parker, Angelo Lucero, Seth Shimkonis, John Alward, Ben Magaziner. Thanks to my blonde brother Kyle Walsh for your dedication to skating, the energy you bring to the game, and your initiative towards spot-building. RIP Highpoint. (Those clips were the first three filmed for this project and dedicated to you, Big Dog.)
Thank you Ben Magaziner for keeping skates on my feet all these years and just for being Ben Magaziner. Holy shit. You are a beautiful man. Thanks to everyone from Ghetto Ramps Skate Team, (GB Bklyn, NY): the foundation to this constant joyride. Big thanks to Anthony Lee for showing me the ropes early on and for telling me to keep skating when I needed to hear it, 2002. You are my brother for life!
Also thanks: B-Bell (RIP) for making Street Dwellaz 1, Kato for skating in it, TJ Regz for introducing me to a skateboard in 1996, my mom for letting me destroy her rec skates, my cousin Tom for showing me Mouse, my cousin Joe for showing me Road Fools, Billy Schon for making Live from New York and Chelsea Piers for having it in stock, Baretto for teaching me how to royale over by the GB basketball courts, Dustin Halleran for being the sickest ever, street hockey, Shane Coburn for giving us Brain Fear Gone and widening the scope, South Brooklyn my home forever, Coney Island pier at 5am, whoever designed the M12 boot (my first skate), genuinely nice people, candor, laughter, history buffs (like my pop and his pop before him), people who love, people who can control their emotions, people who appreciate riding flat, Cult Crew for all the online entertainment, AB for the long angle, Shuda for coming out to throw hammers and take photos throughout, the people’s champ John Bolino, Zac Siravo, Austin and Ben Leleu for being two of my favorite granola-heads: (thank you both for your constant support), the immortal Bobby Puleo, Weck for keeping it real in a world full of fakes and cosplay-punks, Ditch Ryder for maintaining Dustbowls for like four decades, Chatr, Teor, Kas. Tyler, Josh, Brent, and all the Lehigh Valley skaters. The Godfather Warren Raygun and all the Ceramic Animal boys, Lazerbeam for being the best skater in NYC no question, KILLGORE, Bapa, Nemo, Big Steve, Fish. Nick Benton, Matt Bee, Twon, Cameron Ogle, Chi Mendez, Matt Capacete, Ed Duff, Andreas Quiroga, Hunter Graves, Mike Pronzato, Chase Foley and all the local D-town dudes who continue to rip in one way or another. Thanks to Brian & Nate, Dan Moonan, Cam, AJ, Chris Rotelli, DJ Mustard, DJ Andrew, Jay, Christina, Pete, & everyone at MoMs. Thanks Matt at Villa Capri. Thanks Nate and Alan at Skyroast. Thanks to Kenny at Cross Culture, Doylestown—(you fncking rule, dude).
Thanks to Sandwich Connection, Borough Bagel, and the bomb Chinese food at Kung Fu Restaurant. A special shoutout to Sandra at La Esquina Del Sabor Restaurant/Bakery in Allentown, PA: best Mexican food on the east coast, maybe the world—I don’t know!—but it’s on the corner of N 5th & W Gordon. This woman is a New Yorker, having spent thirty-three years in Queens and now going on year two out here in PA with her and her husband’s business. (If you’re ever in the area, get the rojas enchiladas and chorizo tacos with a side of rice and beans. Fnckin bangin’.)
Thank you Dima, Lonni, and Bodhi for this true privilege. Keep the fire alive. (Your ancestors are watching). Thanks to everyone I’ve ever skated with past and present…especially my favorite skater OAT, the Bustleton Boy: Jim McKenna. You are forever gnarly.
Lastly: Thanks to all you weirdos around the world who continued to skate throughout the slow years simply because you loved it. That shit was punk as fnck. To the future skaters, remember this little pearl: You are an individual; and mob mentality is lame. Be confident in your vision and make sure things stay good & weird. (Never lose sight of what brought us here in the first place). RIP Lou Reed. RIP NY. & 4eva Danamarie Peace & Love, — DADCHUK.
Alex Burston took an unwelcome hiatus from blading recently, having been diagnosed with a life-changing auto-immune condition. Against his prognosis, and in true Burston fashion; he was able to beat his disposition through positive mindset and lifestyle commitments. Shaking off the meds and against doctors orders, Alex came through to finish this street section ready for March ‘22. Welcome back Alex! - Jake Eley.
Filmed by Matty Vella, Rob Dalton and Brad O’Donovan.
Filmed in Lima in 2021 by Hector Cardenas. Colored by Cédric Duchemin. Edited by Victor Daum. Directed by Hector Cardenas and Victor Daum. Powered by Razors Skate Co.
Previously: Caballeros (2022) - Latin America, Razors Edit by Victor Daum. CABALLEROS is a video project featuring a collection of Razors riders from across Latin America. Starring: Mikey LILLO (CHI), Juan David LOPEZ (COL), Carlos FÉLIX (MEX), Jonnathan QUINTUÑA (ECU), Daniel CARIGA (PERU), Héctor REYES (MEX), Andrés GIRALDO (COL), Caio RENNÓ (BRA), Lucas SCARDINO (ARG), Kevin CAJAS (ECU), Marcelo DI MATTEO (URU), Rafael PAREDO (BRA) & David GRANADOS (COL).