Tag: Jonathan Sjöberg

The first real outing of what was thought of as just a lit crew with an Instagram account now drops the Swedish 2023 equivalent of Baker 2G. Oscar Säfstrom and his crew of friends – some of which you might know- rap, skate, sing and most of all ball out in what we hope is a continuous project called “the smuts video”

In case your Swedish is even whacker than ours “SMUTS” roughly translates to DIRT(Y), and even if you think Heitor Da Silva, Elliot Toiminen, Moshe Beskow, Axel Källmén, Berggren, Jonathan Sjöberg, and others all where pretty fresh this video might prove otherwise.

Love Öhling is back with a little indoor documentary/skate video around Sarah Meurle’s exhibition called “Methods of Movement”. Truth be told, besides the choice moves of Mikael Marklund, Jonathan Sjöberg, & Mateo Bergil the dancing of Hannah Karlsson really stoked us out.

Our beloved Swedish friend Sondre Mortensen again is bringing us a joyful video out of Malmö. Read our Interivew with the jack of al trades HERE.

Featuring Oscar Berg, Adam Lexar, Mimmi Leckius, Eliott Toiminen, Axel källmén, Oscar Säfström, Jonathan Sjöberg, Flemming Pedersen, Edmund Ogbekene, David Ahlqvist, Maximilian Garcia Olsson, Moa Zander, Gabbe Viking, Mark Mccoy, David Dalby & Holger Herslow Clase.

Sweden and Malmö in particular seems to be the gift that keeps on giving. This one has some HIGH-level skating mixed with the goods musically, reminiscent of Danijel Stankovic’ part in Neverwhere.

Featuring:

Axel Källmén, Eric Hedberg, Mateo Bergil, Alex “Plankton Andersson, David Lindahl, Moshe Beskow, Eliott Toiminen, Axel Berggren and Jonathan Sjöberg.

Baeonci is back with a new edit featuring all of our favorite skaters. We will be back in CPH/Malmö soon, hit our line.

Feat.: Heitor Da Silva, Ville Wester, Axel Berggren, Vincent Huhta & many more.

Good filming is often more important than good skating; a good filmer can make mediocre skating look exciting. Whereas the opposite is not always true, great skating poorly captured can feel like such a waste.

Fritte Söderström filmed this montage well, documenting the skater from the front rather than the sides or the back is just so much harder, but if done well it pays off! And luckily for all the skater in 7:16 it did.