Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Big apes
Spring Brakeless from mitch nuyens on Vimeo.
Twat brotha Mitch Nuyens sent me this tasty edit of some Twat homies shredding the Pheonix, Ramprats, and a couple concrete parks. We have some fast paced goodness from Tyler "go for broke" Dunn, Tech guru from Mitch himself and some sibling weirdness.Killswitch
The BlkMrkt Killswitch is on its way and man look at that mean bean dazzling purple machine. These babys rip like no other. The hammer-links allow this monster to cruise the trails like a baby Orca whale on the Antartic coast, hell if you wanted to you could roll down to your local park and it'll keep a smile on your face. For more info on these animals check out blackmarketbikes.com.
Count Five
The Count Five came out of San Jose,California in 1964. While wearing dracula style capes they slowly climbed their way up to the US top 5 by 1966 with this wonderful one hit wonder Psychotic Reaction. Pedal to this one, youll be stoked.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wolfman
STRANGER/WOLFMAN/C.O.T.R. #7 from THEM on Vimeo.
Heres a dope edit of Wolfman shredding some local spots. That half cab over the guardrail into the cheese grater bank is unreal, that thing is scary to straight hop into. Spotted over at SJBMX.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Da Grassroots
I was introduced to Da Grassroots by a brotha named Zephry Adee while being stuck in beautiful Santa Cruz, California with no way home left with only the cloths on my back, my bike, and and my stash all I need to keep it real. Da Grassroots are a Canadian hip-hop group from Toronto keepin it tasteful since 89' Enjoy!
Dead Stop Traffic
Dead Stop Traffic Edit from Jack Bool on Vimeo.
My Homie Jack Bool over at DeadStopTraffic just posted up a pretty rad web video. The edit opens up with a nice slam from J-boogie and continues with some original tech riding from the likes of Dex Carvey, Jonathan, Tyler Dunn, and J-boogie. Keep it hairy!Sunday, April 4, 2010
The Attack
You may have heard this song in Ritchie Jackson's famous Section from Better Than Life. This song, Too Old performed by The Attack is one of my all time favorites. Some incredible freakbeat swirls and revolutionary psychedelia. Enjoyy
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