The 6th annual, 2019 Austin Street Jam took place in October. Video by Texas Locals Brand Brother Scooter Supply. The Austin Jam has such a great vibe. Everyone is shredding for the joy of scootering.
9. Brisbane Street Jam - Syndicate
Syndicates highlights from their 6th annual Brisbane Street Jam. This event is getting bigger and more gnarly every year. Matis Neyroud killed the last spot!
8. Jon Devrind - North Scooters
Jon Devrind promoting his new Signature Deck by North Scooters with his classic insane but smooth combos. But he also surprised us with some huge spots. Well deserved!
7. Anaquda Master Series - Lyon
Aurélien Élain, Dorian Mirou and Antoine Lagadou took a trip to Lyon, France to film 3 days for the A.M.S. Promo. The new streetparts from Anaquada. All 3 shreeded hard, the thumbnail-spot is just insane. Anaquada is doing some big moves.
6. Matis Neyroud - Blunt Flow
Matis is killing it in his new Blunt Video. He filmed for this one all around Europe in Barcelona, Berlin and Paris. The Edit is full of Bangers and insane Manuals. Hope he turns Pro soon!
5. William Holm - Welcome to AO
Finally a street part from William Holm. Shredding the streets of Sweden in his "Welcome to AO" Video. Quick feet, crazy trick-combos and fast spinning.
4. The Cat and The Rat - TSI
The Cat aka Hep Greg and The Rat aka Keaton Saunders teamed up to film this beautiful video for TSI. Their diffrent styles and spot approach complement each other. The cartoons are a creative addition to higlight the differences of each rider
3. Kevin Closson - Pink Panther
Kevin used the last couple years to stack some heavy footage for his Hellla Grip Video. Promoting his very own Signatue Griptape. Providing us with 6 minutes of bangers, showcasing what an all around talented rider he his. As allways great work by Anton Abramson capturing the action!
2. Talisman - Speak Apparel
The third offical Speak Apparel Full-Length-Video went online beginning of November. It is full of creative riders, cool spots and great filming. Too bad the video got blocked from YouTube in Europe (at least here in Austria and Germany). However if you still want to see the video plus support the guys behind the project you can buy it on www.speakapparel.com !
1. CAP GUN - by Erik Karl
"Cap Gun" is the newest masterpiece by Erik Karl and the "Video of November". Over 30 minutes of friends, fun and scootering Featuring the local Minnesota riders as well as some other big names like Reece Doezema and Devin Szydlowski. The last two parts by Jamin Larson and Jackson Harrington were insane. I like how fluid and natural the video feels. Great editing and filming by Erik, doing it in his own style.
Love that scootering has such a great indipendent scene. Most of the real videos this year seem to come from indipendent filmers and crews. Keep going, all of you make scootering great!
Here are the best Videos of October. Enjoy! 10. Till Next Time A new crew from the Midwest took advantage of the empty streets and filmed together this great Midlength Video. Really enjoyed Gabe Matsons part, the last drop was insane. Kevin O'Brien and Alex Blum shredded hard as well. Great to see more Crew-Videos again. 9. Sam Wiens - AO Great trickselection. Crazy that this Edit was filmed in just 6 Days! 8. Mokovel - Foreigner Invasion Tricks not from this planet. The French guys never disappoint. 7. Mothership Mixtape The Mothership Crew having fun in the streets and destroying spots with heavy tricks. 6. Severin Sauder - Pandemic Tape Severin shows, he can also shred the streets. Great spotselection and tricks. Switzerland has so many cool spots to discover. The Ender is mental! 5. Willi Hubatschek - United Super fast paced Video by Willi, from Vienna. Riding spots in full speed while staying true to his unique style. Great filming by Lukas Rozhon. 4. Flavio Presenti -...
Hey! Just to get the Interview started some basic questions. Where are you from? When did you start riding? Hey wassup?! First sorry if my English is bad haha! I’m from a small village near Neuchâtel in Switzerland! I started riding ~7 years ago. No worries! What was the scene like, back in the day when you started 7 years ago compared with todays? I remember when I started riding there was already a few crews with some really good riders in my city, which inspired me a lot! Like Jojo Cajas, Remi Bouchard some big names in scootering history! The riding style changed a lot and scooter parts became bigger, better and stronger! When I started I knew only the scene of my city, but with my homies we started moving around Switzerland and after that in other countries. We discovered a lot of new scootering scene, with different style and different vibes, we met some incredible peoples and got so much memories with all of them!!! I think instagram is a good way to discover new scen...
While skateparks are still closed and most of the world is still on lockdown, some great new videos have been published. Here are the best Videos of March! 10. BCN - Corona Lockdown This video was filmed right before Spain was put under lockdown. The Boys from Germany, the Netherlands and Poland had planed to stay a week in Barcelona for the Streetjam, but everything was cancelled because of Corona. They had to fly back early. Howerer they made the best out of the situation and filmed this beautiful video! Great editing by Jop Jelsma. 9. Derek Marr - Quota Scooterfarm are releasing all the parts from their Full-Length DVD. This is the Part from Derek Marr, who shows once again how talented he is on a scooter. But you should definitely also watch the other parts from Quota. 8. Andrew Zamora Meanwhile Pleasant surprise from Andrew with this new video. Great to see more footage from him. Also nice job from Ruben Rodriguez behi...
Hallo Tobias, für alle die dich noch nicht kennen, stell dich doch Bitte kurz vor. Servus und Prost 🍻 ! Ich bin Tobias Bayer bin 23 Jahre alt und fahre seit 2010/2011 Scooter. Prost, wie hast du damals vor 11/12 Jahren mit dem Scooterfahren begonnen? Ich bin damals im 22. Bezirk in die Schule gegangen (für alle die das nicht wissen, der 22. Bezirk war damals quasi die Hochburg vom Scooterfahren in Wien) und in meiner Nebenklasse war dieser eine junge von dem jeder geredet hat, da er anscheinend der über Hero war am Roller, Lukas Hornik. Hab mir dann seine Videos angeschaut (bin dann auch auf die MGP Videos etc. gestoßen) und das hat mich voll gecatcht. Daraufhin hab ich meine Mum Wochen, wenn nicht sogar Monate vollgeheult das ich auch so einen Roller haben möchte. (Die Micro-Roller hab ich einem nach dem anderen zerstört haha) Kann mich noch sehr gut daran erinnern, als ich meinen ersten Stuntscooter endlich bekommen habe. Ich war auf Urlaub bei meiner Oma und als ich nachhause ...
Hallo Viktor, du bist ja ein wahrer OG der deutschen Scooter-Szene, wie hat bei dir alles begonnen? Ich bin zuerst Skateboard gefahren und hab dann aus Spaß angefangen in meinem Hof über einen kleinen Kicker mit allem drüber zu jumpen was in der Garage war. Tja und dann ist es beim JD-Bug Roller auch geblieben bis heute. Ich glaube, die meisten von uns hatten so einen kleinen, sketchy Kicker früher. Wie hat sich dein Fahrstil/Style entwickelt? Woher nimmst du deine Inspiration? Puhh wild one. Ich hab schon immer mehr BMX - und Skatevideos geschaut. Habe auch immer schon früher versucht ähnliche Tricks am Roller zu machen. Als ich irgendwann dann mehr in der Szene war wollte ich immer so fahren wie Coedie Donovan. Der war einfach der Chef damals und hatte einen einzigartigen Style. Mit der Zeit kam dann auch schon das Streetfahren mit dazu, dann ging die Richtung eher zu DGK Skate Clips oder Stevie Churchill BMX Videos. Wenn man an deine frühen Miniramp-Clips denkt, sieht man welchen Ei...
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