Tag: Heitor Da Silva

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Magnus and Chris Mulhern did everything right during the making of this part.

They picked a great song, showed both Magnus and his friends and managed to blend all types of different locations into one coherent part.

Hats of to all people involved this is one of the best parts of 2018 and a little tip: keep watching during the credits.

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Putting Gonz together with the youth has been a timeless formula since “Video Days” so why not let Heitor have his moment. We hope Krooked gets it straight and puts him on!
To recap this is a nice video about a very nice shoe worn by even nicer skaterz!

First off we want to give a major shout out to Peter Deigard! We were present when he first tested his “new” fisheye and after seeing this video we can conclude that he has been out practicing a lot.

Of course, it helps that he’s got some pretty good skaters as friends, friends like: Heitor da Silva, Ville Wester, Elias Mensi,and Jonas Skrøder.
The youth is the future and young Deigard is working hard to make himself a bright one.

Most of these images could have made it into our current issue, that is a fact. It takes a certain idea, a vibe, a setting and the right people to make a good article. It also strongly depends on the taste of the person working on a specific article direction. Person “A” might like a bit more Heitor Da Silva (who wouldn’t?), Person “B” might prefer some more grandpa’s (elderly Spanish people have the best style!) or simply a second Budgetbeuker portrait (he is a pretty one isn’t he?). Since we have other articles and a limited number of pages, we don’t want to have to leave some stuff on the drawing board just to watch them expire.

Enjoy another episode of Kaffeezigarette!

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Welcome to Barcelona and welcome to our house. It’s a simple house but it has a room that’s all your own. It has a shower, a TV set, a kitchen with pots and pans and most importantly, it has “us”– other people in it. Now I don’t know if you…. the person reading this, are still living with your parents or if you recently bought your first house, but I do know that all of the above and in between know the feeling of coming into a new place. A house filled with people you don’t really know. If you’re lucky, there might be some facial recognition here and there. Upon entry, you shake hands, state your name, try to remember theirs and ask for the Wi-Fi password. You do all of this with the goal of dropping your bags and getting to your room so you can lie down for a minute and process everything. Now for some of you, the alarm bells might have started ringing. You know the feeling, you know the drill, but if for some reason you can’t remember the feeling, let me help you refresh your memory. It is the same feeling you get when you go to summer camp.

This film is featuring: Marcus Shaw, Filip Almqvist, Phillip Oehmige, Pekka Løvås, Heitor Da Silva, Daniel Spängs & Martin Sandberg.

Filmed and edited by Peter Buikema.

We got a little informant that is feeding us cool local Swedish videos like this one by Peter Deigaard featuring some of (y)our favorites people like Ville Wester, Samuel Norgren, Hugo Boserup and Heitor Da Silva. Enjoy!

Our friend Pekka just released his 2016 full length Tigerstaden, not only is the filming and editing on point but this video features some truly amazing young talent that is the future of European skateboarding and trust us when we say the future is now.

Illusion aka Muska Flips, effortless lines that don’t seem planned and a great mix of all disciplines of skating. Our feelings towards Heitor can be described by naming the song that he skates to, a remixed version of The Art of Noise’s – “Moments In Love.”

This whole part is great look for both Pekka (filmer) and Mr. Da Silva himself.

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