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betterskatethannever · 4 months
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2023 best of
best parts
Cyrus Bennett - HUF FOREVER / Johnny's Vid / 7 Ball
Patrick Praman - Three Seasons / REAL pro
Miles Silvas - City to City
Donovan Piscopo - Pawnshop x Nike 'Old Soul'
Bobby de Keyzer - 2411-Q02 HD24 (HARD DREAM)
Mason Coletti - Viva Mexico / Back to My World
Nick Matthews - HUF FOREVER / AM Scramble 2022
Rowan Davis - Lad is Pro as
Leo Romero - SKATER
Alan Bell - ab
Evan Wasser - Sk8 Prodigy
Eddie Cernicky - Inferno
Oscar Candon - Giddy #13: Abseiling Down
Mason Silva - HUF FOREVER / Take a Lap
Joey O'Brien - Alien Workshop / Thunder
John Shanahan - DOUBLE UP / Double Down
Jahmir Brown - BETA BLOCKERS
Ryuhei Kitazume - Meet You There / LENZ III / Nike x Tightbooth
Akwasi - Sci-Fi Fantasy / TOTAL ACTUAL COMFORT
Hermann Stene - Lille Rotta
Conor Charleson - Slight Inclination
Antonio Durao - Johnny's Vid
Max Palmer - Johnny's Vid / "Spiked Off" / LIMO / Atlantic Drift
Ville Wester - What Now? / 7 Ball / BETA BLOCKERS
Jordan Trahan - Hurricane Party / STATIC VI
best full-lengths
HUF - FOREVER
Foundation - Whippersnappers
Nike - 7 Ball
Palace - BETA BLOCKERS
Scumco - STRIKING DISTANCE 2
VANS VIDEO by Flech
Quasi - SIMULATION
SK8MAFIA VIDEO 2023
Tightbooth - LENZ III
Static VI
WKND - JIT
Lakai - Bubble
Magenta - Just Cruise II
best breakout parts
Felipe Munhoz - Devaneios
Tobias Christoffersen - Bissemayn Canape
Ben St. Aubin - rendered
Johnny Cumaoglu - DON’T ASK ME WHEN
Jason Nam - Carousel / SIMULATION
Johnny Purcell - Nova Scotia
Justin Grzechowiak - STRIKING DISTANCE 2
Rio Morishige - LENZ III
Jedd Mckenzie - Indy Raw AMs
Morgan DT - Empire MISMATCH
best womxn+ parts
Tania Cruz - WHIPPERSNAPPERS
Leo Baker - Nike signature
Sam Narvaez - HUF FOREVER
Nicole Hause x Chloe Covell x Hayley Wilson - Gassed Up
Cata Diaz - Cachai
Keet Oldenbeuving - Don't Walk
Fabiana Delfino - Santa Cruz / Swamp Week / FAST AF
Vitoria Mendonca - Element pro
Arin Lester - Sci-Fi Fantasy
Jenn Soto - Thunder
best independents
SHOPAHOLICS: Abandoned Mall
Circle by Chase Walker
Brett Nichols - Pathways 2 / Broadway
Steve Mastorelli - DON’T ASK ME WHEN
Fritte Soderstrom - Jante 5:36
best promo
GX1000 - Viva Mexico
adidas - Abnormal Communication ep. 5 Paris
Limosine - AUSTIN TEXAS LIMO TRIP
Pawnshop x Nike - Old Soul
This is Not the New Sour Video
Bronze TV ep. 2 (8/17/23)
Samurai Safari II
AM Scramble 2022
Quentin Guthrie - Assets
HARDBODY x DANCER
youtube playlists: best of 2023 (100) great vids 2023 (485)
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lovelyballetandmore · 6 years
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Magnus Christoffersen, Tobias Praetorius, and Sebastian Haynes - Royal Danish Ballet
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Heathe ‘On The Tombstones; The Symbols Engraved’ & Arakk ‘Under Søvnen’ pre-order starts now!
Pre-order / stream: Heathe 'On The Tombstones; The Symbols Engraved'
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► Stream the first part of the record now via Heavy Blog Is Heavy: http://tinyurl.com/listen-heathe ► Pre-order here: http://tinyurl.com/order-heathe
Heathe is a project born in Aalborg, Denmark, with a core of one single person and an ever changing lineup.
Taking its starting point in dissonance and endless repetitions, Heathe conjure massive and overwhelming, sonic walls of reverb trenched and metallic sounding noise collages, where desperate screams shrouded in colossal aggressive energy bursts reverberate in an endless darkness.
In the spring of 2016 heathe released its demo tape on the small Aalborg-based label Danish Vaishyas and in May 2019 their debut album, “ON THE TOMBSTONES; THE SYMBOLS ENGRAVED”, will see the light of day. On the album Heathe slowly moves from breathtaking blackened doom to enervating and noisy hypno-rock. The record will be released by german-based label Wolves and Vibrancy digitally and on vinyl.
In a live setting Heathe unfolds as a 7-12 piece orchestra, where strings, horns, guitars, drums and organs paint trance inducing and massive soundscapes in which eternity and the present melt together in an almost ceremoniel experience.
► artwork by Art by Simon Gardarsson ► 180g heavy vinyl (200 copies white vinyl, 100 copies black vinyl) ► 350gsm outer sleeve (inside out) ► 300gsm inner sleeve ► incl. downloadcode
Pre-order / stream: ARAKK 'Under Søvnen'
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► Stream the whole record: http://tinyurl.com/listen-arakk ► Pre-order here: http://tinyurl.com/order-arakk
Arakk’s first full length record, “Under Søvnen”, had been a long time coming until it was released May 7, 2018.
Now almost a year later the approx. 45 minutes of patient and grandiose doom about despair, neglect and longing will finally be out on vinyl via Wolves and Vibrancy Records.
The instrumental parts were, for the most part, recorded at Angry Music Studios in collaboration with Tobias Munk Tønder, while vocals, synths, guest vocal and -saxophone were recorded in collaboration with Aske Øland Kjærgaard from the band, who has also done the mixing of the record.
The mastering was done by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege.
The cover art is made by Jesper Christoffersen from the band and portrays a work by the artist Kristan Kennedy.
► 180g heavy vinyl (200 copies dark blue vinyl, 100 copies black vinyl) ► 350gsm outer sleeve (inside out) ► 300gsm inner sleeve ► incl. downloadcode
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shredderslodge · 6 years
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Lodge Guest, Tobias Dalum Christoffersen Copy
Foto: unknown, we will find out. Credit coming     Name: Tobias Dalum Christoffersen / Tobias Bisse Müllerdud Current: Job / school: Niels Steensens Gymnasium Where are you from? Islands Brygge, Copenhagen Where do you currently live? Islands Brygge Family status: I live with my Mother Age: 19 Sponsors: Circus Circus Skateshop, Almost Skateboards, Lakai, Royal Trucks, Fourstar, Official and…
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jonasrisvig · 7 years
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ANYA | "Doorstep" from Jonas Risvig on Vimeo.
Directed by Jonas Risvig & Anja Pil Christoffersen Cinematography And Lightning by Jesper Christensen Producer: Frederik Borg Dancers: Thjerza Balaj, Lena Waithera Schreyeck & Vivian Põldoja Horns: Emmett Hartung & Tobias Larsen Set-design: Veronika Maria Bach Art Direction: Signe Høi Makeup And Hair: Mia Fabricius Stylist: Mevlüt Yilmaz 1st AC: Frederik Pedersen Production Assistant: Asbjørn Dam Editing and colors: Jonas Risvig & Jesper Christensen Produced by: MXXVIII
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davidcarterr · 6 years
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CPH-BER | The skatedeluxe recap for CPHOPEN in Berlin
It’s on! This year’s legendary and notorious CPHOPEN-contest will not take place in Copenhagen but in Berlin. This means four days of skateboarding and pure fun directly in the German capital. We are around with the skatedeluxe team and photographer Florian “Burny” Hopfensperger and will keep you up to date.
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Das Programm
Thursday, 09.08.2018
12:00 | AM Qualifiers @ Skatehalle Berlin
20:00 | Beers @ Beer Garden Berlin
Friday, 10.08.2018
17:00 | Civilist x Levi’s Skateboarding Supermarket Session | Holzmarktstraße 66
TBA | Suprise Session
22:00 | Civilist x Levi’s Skateboarding Party @ Humboldthain Club
Saturday, 11.08.2018
13:00 | Session @ Böcklerpark
16:00 | Street Session @ Skatehalle Berlin
TBA | Surprise Finals @ TBA
22:00 | Afterparty @ Beergarden
Thursday 09.08.2018 – Bänke & AM Qualifiers
Besides arriving in Berlin and a fun session at the Bänke Thursday was all about the AM Qualifiers.
The skatedeluxe team riders and Berlin locals Sascha Scharf and Tim Janke where also participating to get one of the AM spots. In the Jorge Simeões from Portugal, Columbian Jhancarlos Gonzalez and Tobias Bisse Christoffersen won the three spots for CPH-BER.
Denny Pham is already qualified and went to a session at his home spot with Ryan Decenzo, Paul Hart and a bunch of other guys. After that we called it a day having some cold drinks at the Beergarden.
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skatersvin · 6 years
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juliandmouton30 · 7 years
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BIG completes Lego visitor centre shaped like a stack of building blocks
Bjarke Ingels' firm BIG has unveiled its new visitor centre for toy company Lego – a stack of huge building blocks, featuring brightly coloured patios that are home to a submarine, a shark and a camel.
A pair of "pixelated" staircases allow visitors to scale the exterior of the Lego House to reach the patios, which are set atop 21 blocks shaped to resemble scaled-up Lego bricks.
Copenhagen- and New York-based firm BIG designed the 12,000-square-metre centre to provide a new attraction for Lego fans in the company's hometown of Billund, Denmark.
Its location, on the site of Billund's old town hall, also puts it in close proximity to the Legoland theme park.
"Lego House is a literal manifestation of the infinite possibilities of the Lego brick – one that embodies the notion of systematic creativity and allows children of all ages countless opportunities to create their own worlds and to inhabit them through play," said Ingels.
"At its finest, that is what architecture, and Lego play, is all about: empowering people to imagine new worlds that are more exciting and expressive than the status quo – and to provide them with the tools and the skills to make them reality."
The brightly-hued terraces aren't visible from the plaza that surrounds the base of the building, and passersby instead see only the white ceramic tiles the structure is clad in.
The plaza, steps and a square set into the centre of the building are open to the public, while huge Lego exhibition halls within the 12,000-square-metre building are for paying visitors.
A tree made from plastic building bricks sprawls up through an atrium, which is wrapped by a staircase that links floors housing giant models of dinosaurs, whole cities and mountain ranges made from the toy bricks.
Like the roof terraces, the galleries are colour-coded using the colours of Lego bricks to create a way-finding system.
Play areas on the first and second levels are divided up into red, blue, green and yellow zones, designed to represent different aspects of a child's learning process.
The uppermost floor of the building is home to the Masterpiece Gallery, which is illuminated by eight porthole skylights that mimic the shape of the stud-connectors found on the top of each Lego block.
The gallery is used to display structures created by Lego fans. From its roof, visitors can take in 360-degree views of the city, which is where Lego was founded in 1932.
The lower floor hosts a gallery charting the history of Lego's brand, and a space named the Vault – set directly below the public square – where children and AFoLs (Adult Fans of Lego) can get a glimpse of the first editions of many of Lego's most famous building kits.
Lego released a model kit of the Lego House to coincide with the building's opening. The 774-piece, 197-step kit replicates the stacked-block formation of the building and its brightly coloured terraces, which were captured in drone footage taken by Lego ahead of the building's completion.
The visitors centre also includes a cafe and restaurant – where meals are served in Lego brick-shaped boxes by robots – and conference facilities.
Bjarke Ingels, who is currently heading up his New York team, has plans to move back to his native Denmark later this year, where BIG is working on a pair of high-rise residential towers with spiky facades beside a new IKEA store in Copenhagen.
Ingels, who came in second on the inaugural Dezeen Hot list, is also currently working on a new campus for Google in London with British designer Thomas Heatherwick.
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Lego releases drone footage of BIG's Lego House nearing completion
Photography is by Iwan Baan.
Project credits:
Partners in charge: Bjarke Ingels, Finn Nørkjær, Brian Yang Project leader: Brian Yang Project manager: Finn Nørkjær Project architect: Snorre Nash Project architect (facades): Snorre Nash Team: Andreas Klok Pedersen, Agne Tamasauskaite, Annette Birthe Jensen, Ariel Joy Norback Wallner, Ask Hvas, Birgitte Villadsen, Chris Falla, Christoffer Gotfredsen, Daruisz Duong Vu Hong, David Zahle, Esben Christoffersen, Franck Fdida, Ioana Fartadi Scurtu, Jakob Andreassen, Jakob Ohm Laursen, Jakob Sand, Jakub Matheus Wlodarczyk, Jesper Bo Jensen, Jesper Boye Andersen, Julia Boromissza, Kasper Reimer Hansen, Katarzyna Krystyna Siedlecka, Katarzyna Stachura, Kekoa Charlot, Leszek Czaja, Lone Fenger Albrechtsen, Louise Bøgeskov Hou, Mads Enggaard Stidsen, Magnus Algreen Suhr, Manon Otto, Marta Christensen, Mathias Bank Stigsen, Michael Kepke, Ole Dau Mortensen, Ryohei Koike, Sergiu Calacean, Søren Askehave, Stefan Plugaru, Stefan Wolf, Thomas Jakobsen Randbøll, Tobias Hjortdal, Tommy Bjørnstrup Collaborators: COWI, Dr. Lüchinger+Meyer Bauingenieure, Jesper Kongshaug, Gade & Mortensen Akustik, E-types Client: Lego
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