With a remarkable easy style Max Garson‘s new part is something calming for the soul. Skateboarding can look so easy sometimes!
Tag: Full Part
Introducing Ben River Lawrie – The Lincoln Child
Just like many Australian skateboarders Ben River Lawrie is another excellent street ripper with a head of long hair who doesn’t give a damn about securities. The fact that his instagram name is @lincoln_square does not leave any questions where he got discovered by filmer Geoff Campbell and the rest is history. Definitely an interesting new face from Down Under!
“Anyone who visited Lincoln Square in Melbourne over the last five years is pretty much guaranteed to have witnessed Ben River Lawrie, aka: ‘Lincoln Child’. Nearly everyday without fail he would be there grinding his trucks to a quick and imminent death. Now the plaza is gone but the child still lives on, scouring the Melbourne streets for his new home…” – Geoff Campbell
Danni Olsen Full Part’17
Danish Danni Olsen got himself a pretty nice present for his 30th birthday. One of the first full parts of ’17 is coming from a former Berlin resident and Iriedaily, Mischief Skateboards and Search & Destroy Skateshop team rider; with a big heart and die ability to drink more than the Franken bar has to offer.
Oskar Rozenberg – Bonus
If you have seen Oskar Rozenberg’s latest part it could be surprising for you to hear that there is still a lot more of terrific footage left that wasn’t used for it, but let’s face it, actually we are already too awar of the capabilities of this exeptional young gun.
Kevin Braun – Right To Exist
Kevin Braun comes along with the right flick in both his front and back foot. A really solid part from the house of Santa Cruz Skateboards.
Ilja Judizki – Vienna Calling
By chance I have met Ilja Judizki at my local skate park in Berlin earlier this year. On my question why he hadn’t been seen for so long he answered that he actually already moved from Berlin to Vienna because he needed some change of the scenery at least for a while and was only in town to take care of some things. Watching this part I got the impression that his decision to leave Berlin behind was obviously the right one. As well as I know Ilja being really critical of his own skating I am also fairly sure that this is a full part he is satisfied with. And he definitely can be!
Chaz Ortiz – Metropolis
To clear up any misunderstandings right from the beginning, I’m sorry but this is not an EA Skate 4 trailer. This is Chaz Ortiz new part for Zoo York, which just appears to be programmed but it’s real, well, at least I guess so.
Ben Skrzypek – Capitol X Damage
Capitol Skateboards and Damage Headware both stem from Madrid, Spain, which might be one of the obvious reasons that they have produced a video together. Ben Skrzypek‘s part is full of great lines with a first class flow entirely filmed in the Spanish mecca. Additionally, the fact that the whole thing is accompanied by Ghostface Killah’s rough voice provides a little extra authentic street feeling on top.
Oskar Rozenberg – Lil Guben
Oskar Rozenberg‘s new full part mostly takes place in the vertical. Powerful and fearless.
Austin Thongvivong – Goomba Slayers
Austin Thongvivong seems to be one of those people that never forget to smile about anything. Probably this positive vibe is also the secret behind his feather-light-fooded skating. Kickflip into whatever and whereever…
Jon Nguyen – Substance
Jon Nguyen’s skating is effortless. No matter the spot or the trick, he does everything smooth like a cat.
Tom Karangelov – Substance
Tom Karangelov belongs to the category of skateboarders who proof that with the right style and trick choices you not necessarily need more than two flip tricks in a full part to make it look good.
Tyler Bledsoe – All Clear OK
Do you know this feeling at a electro party when the beat drops in again after a longer break and your whole body completely merges with the music again? Well, that’s amazing. And that’s exactly what Tyler Bledsoe‘s new part is like.
Davis Torgerson – Substance
Davis Torgerson is back smooth as ever with a full part to get completely lost in.
Taylor Nawrocki – Spirit Quest
Well, I got lucky enough to put my hands on a copy of Colin Read‘s exceptional video “Spirit Quest” that through wonderfully confusing filming and editing techniques carries off the viewer into a bizarr world of wild souls and spirts. Taylor Nawrocki‘s part is definitely one of my favorites from the video, but still only shows a very brief insight into Colin Read‘s extraordinary project.
Dennis Busenitz – Live Wire
This new full part does not only show Dennis Busenitz rushing through San Francisco but also several always welcome guest appearances. Especially Marc Johnson ensures some moments of enthusiasm.
Pirkka Pollari & Foppa Forsberg – Kaleidoscope Skateboard Co.
10 years ago Element Skateboards’ Rise Up as well as Alis Skateboards’ Who Cares? were two videos I watched on repeat sitting downstairs in our old living room. Probably that’s why I really enjoy to see Pirkka Pollari and Foppa Forsberg back in action who both seem to have not aged even a bit. Also the music kind of contributes to my nostalgic attitude.
Jonas Skrøder by Hjalte Halberg
If you follow Hjalte Halberg on Instagram you already know that he has a passion for insane Iphone clips that are a lot of fun to watch. Recently, he collected a couple minutes of footage of Jonas Skrøder in Copenhagen in order to release a humorous full part project entirely filmed and edited with his smartphone, which is almost in no way inferior to a common full part.
Bobby de Keyzer – Frozen Flame Remix
You can’t really go wrong with Mr. de Keyzer but still, we are wondering how this remix happened and why but does that really matter? Probably not, we don’t know any people that are going to complain. Why? Because Bobby’s just got it like that.
🔂 a Danny Sommerfeld Full Part
Do we really need to talk about this, I think we don’t really need to give anyone reasons to watch this right? It’s been a little while since Danny Sommerfeld put out a part and with him being part of our staff this edit brings together some of the TPDG’s more recent fascinations that are both contemporary and nostalgic.
Leon Rudolph put together the edit so nice he makes you watch it twice.
https://youtu.be/aAeFQSAU3CM