Rob Maatman is such a treat. Can’t wait for the Pop Trading Company video.
Filmed & edited by Jan Maarten Sneep aka. Memoryscreen.
Rob Maatman is such a treat. Can’t wait for the Pop Trading Company video.
Filmed & edited by Jan Maarten Sneep aka. Memoryscreen.
On the come up, one to watch, next up, we have probably said all those things about POP’s Jaïr Gravenberch but we are going to have to keep repeating it because the kid has it like that.
If you have been following us you will know the “Crackers” by now. Hailing from the now legendary Hoorn, in the Netherlands. This video sees them traveling once again to places like Bordeaux.
Anyway, if you want to know more about the crew maybe check out this interview & video we did with them a while ago.
Pop is back with a vengeance, from Rob to Jair, Chima, Pascal, and more this video bring back happy memories to our 2017 Funbox release!
And let’s be fair with Sneep aka Memoryscreen behind the lens you can expect quality!
The Crackers are back but instead of Crackers 5 we get a short but very sweet road trip video. We are not going to lie, vibe, and skating wise the path they followed is amongst the best in Europe. From Berlin, Warsaw, Budapest, and finally, to Vienna the spots to skate and camp are plenty and the grilling is good.
If you want more Chima check out his Place Remix part here:
A new one by our good friends from POP Trading Company who teamed up with the record label Safe-Trip to create a whole collection.
Video by Jan Maarten Sneep featuring Bastiaan van Zadelhoff, Jair Gravenberch, Chima Chibueze, Pascal Moelaert, Hugo Snelooper, Logan Da Silva Ortiz, Tomas De Keulenaar, Billy Hoogendijk, Jeff van der Veken, Alex Raeymaekers, Yeelen Moens, Ali Belhadj & Rob Maatman.
Film and Edit by Jan Maarten Sneep
Another very interesting 4:3 by the POP boys! Especially Mats manages to use his surroundings in interesting ways.
Is EU-SOTY still a thing we all care about? If it is than Rob Maatman is a very strong contender in 2020 because his output has been great this year.
At the same time, congrats on the switch to Vans, Rob, it felt like it was time for a change.
A very nice collab between the Dutch-based POP & the Boston based Converse brand.
Sometimes there is something different about somebody, they move in their own way, they think differently, they play by their own rules.
Think about people like Quim Cardonna, Karl Watson, Lennie Kirk, Paul Shier or even Theotis Beasley. We are not talking just about style, many people have their own style it is just that the programming is different they have found glitches and made it their own.
In this day of training at the park, more people move in unison, trends are followed and opinions are shared. It seems harder to find some of these people that polarise through their skating. But there are some to name a few Santiago Sasson, That kid Stanley on Yardsale, Siebert Glele, Jun Kummer, Hugo Snelooper and finally, we would count Noah Bunink to that group.
It is nice that skating exists in nooks and crannies still because that is where we came from and that is where some of us chose to be to this day.
Ooh Oh Den Haag… is the first thing we thought when we saw this part by local The Hague skaters Billy Hoogendijk and Jair Gravenberch.
Truth be told this is a nice part, showing the consistency and level of Billy’s skating while simultaneously showing the growth that Jair has been going through since the last time we saw him.
If you know about POP you know how close to home this one hits. Also, a Carhartt collab is always a great opportunity to work with great people.
Also every time Sami El Hassani gets behind the lens we love the results.
Listen we like almost anything that Jan Maarten Sneep aka Memoryscreen points his lens towards but this one together with Pop Trading Co’s own Chima is special. If you know Sneep’s skating you know what he likes and you can tell by this edit that the skater and the filmer loved the same shit.
enough talk go watch Chima & Sneep’s latest work together.
Pop Trading Company is officially introducing Rob Maatman to their team. Rob has been killing it for over a century now while seemingly a lot of people were sleeping on him. Filmed and edited by Jan Maarten Sneep.
As skateboarders, we mostly pay attention to the actual skating (which is quite good in this video) but what about the people documenting it? We have been heard saying before:
“Average skating filmed really well is more enjoyable than good skating documented terribly.”
So with that being said, we want to give Sami El Hassani his flowers when he can smell ’em because his lens work truly elevated this video to the next plateau. Good work guys!
Another one by our friends over in the low-countries and with new additions and guests this one has a somewhat new taste.
Another Paris edit from Holland’s most fashionable crew!
By the way, a special s/o to Hugo Snelooper for keeping his fans happy with that classic line!