Tag: Kyota Umeki

The two upcoming brands Dancer and Hardbody, located in Copenhagen, Denmark, and New York City released a very eye-pleasing video to celebrate their new shared collection. Check it HERE.

Filmed and edited by Emilio Cuilan.

The moment when the “Clockwork Orange” theme music started playing and the titles popped up we already got the feeling that this is going to be a very well-made video. We weren’t wrong. After filming and editing the Noah NYC video we didn’t see much from Mr. Alex Greenberg but of course, he didn’t put his camera aside. On the contrary. After watching his new 26 minutes long work “Much Needed After A Long” we saw what he and his friends had been up to and all we can say is that it was worth the wait.

Great work Alex! Nice to see a lot of familiar faces together with amazing skaters we have never seen before. Another instant New York City classic!

These Kids are amazing and their future looks bright. This is Melodi’s third video on our website and it seems like it is only the beginning.

Filmed and edited by Eli Awbrey.

Featuring Davis Emory, Akobi Williams, Judah Bubes, Ellias Kitt, Pete Simpson, Yosef Bubes, Zach Kitt, Stephen Ostrowski, Carter Wood, Toby Bennett, Julian Jennings, Brandon Starr, Coles Bailey, Mark Ward, Chris Grant, Andrew Reynolds, Efron Danzig, Kyota Umeki, Luca Ettore, Luke Blovad, Pat Cannon, O’Connor Nelson, Lucas Bin and Amin Sharif.

Durao opens this video in the best way possible.

Featuring Antonio Durao, Andre Page, Josh Velez, Connor Champion, Kevin Tierney, Ben Blundell, Franco, Genesis Evans, Adam Zhu, Jason Byoun, Josh Wilson, Danny Dipalo, Chachi Maserati, Victor Beltran, Christian Caraballo, Kyota Umeki, Coles Bailey, Yaje Popson, Bill McFeely, Joseph Delgado & Shawn Powers.

It has been floating around for a while now but there is a new sick clothing company officially in skateboarding called Noah.

From some Frog collabs to now finally their own team. We like what we see and we hope to see more in the future.

Learn more about Noah here.

God bless Daniel Dent and the good people of Frog Skateboards, not one but two frog heavy videos in one week it must be our lucky 7 days streak.

We really can’t say anything that Quartersnacks hasn’t already said but we will add the fact that we feel that this is a must-watch.

Diego Donival went out of his way to create something unique even though QS said it has “one foot in the present, another in the past.” in the end it is all his creation.

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