From the Basement | Paris Skate Slo-Mo

https://vimeo.com/4353556 Probably the most beautiful skate video you'll ever see.

From the Basement | Paris Skate Slo-Mo

Thrasher x HUF Stoops Euro Tour Demo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aul_tqu1NCk This August our friends over on the HUF team head overseas for the HUF x Thrasher Magazine Stoops Euro Tour. HUF team skaters Peter Ramondetta, Brad Cromer, Josh Matthews, Ryan Lay, Austyn Gillette and Dylan Rieder at Amsteram Skate Park in The Netherlands as filme and edited by Sammi El Hassani via HUF | Hassani

Thrasher x HUF Stoops Euro Tour Demo

Marrakesh Express | Youness Amrani Skating in Morrocco

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgFSak0BFEQ Transculture via the skateboard. North African skating with Youness in Marrakesh. via FNG

Marrakesh Express | Youness Amrani Skating in Morrocco

From the Basement | Rodney Mullen's Skateboard Ninjitsu

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcbCCFb0zXI Rodney Mullen likes to skateboard. He's super effective.

From the Basement | Rodney Mullen's Skateboard Ninjitsu

#Innoskate - Skateboard History at the Smithsonian

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIndASij5QI In honor of Go Skateboarding Day, the IASC and the Smithsonian held #Innoskate, a public skateboarding festival held earlier this summer, aimed at detailing as well as promoting skateboard culture. Here we have a look at how it all went down. via AH

#Innoskate - Skateboard History at the Smithsonian

The Zoo York Mixtape | Shaping Things to Come

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xhuq9sSsvV4 The vast majority of the entire skateboarding world had their eyes concentrated on the West Coast throughout the 1980s and early 90s. This was due in large part to the influence of California's famous Z-Boys who had made names for themselves in the late 1970s. Consequently, the East Coast scene that was developing was largely ignored. It would have to take visionaries such as Rodney Smith, Eli Gesner, Adam Schatz and a little skate video to shake things up and change the lay of the skateboarding land. Shake things up they would, and in a big way. It all...

The Zoo York Mixtape | Shaping Things to Come

From the Basement | Paul Rodriguez

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyQGTiWJo7I Behold. Paul Rodriguez showing off his stupid sick skill on a board connected to four wheels. Cement, pipe, aluminum: all are pwned.

From the Basement | Paul Rodriguez

From the Basement | Richie Jackson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20HueY7PeEE I don't know what's sicker, Richie's kickflips or his hair & wardrobe ensembles. But as Forrest Gump taught us "maybe both things are happening, both things, at the same time." This is some pretty gnarly shit.

From the Basement | Richie Jackson

From the Basement | Jeremy Klein Rubbish Heap

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8ipdQz_O5U From deep in the bottom bin of a closet in the backroom of the basement - the room where the power no longer work: an old skate video of legendary Birdhouse skateboarder Jeremy "Playboy" Klein. Take a look at this pile ...

From the Basement | Jeremy Klein Rubbish Heap

A brief history of indoor skating in NYC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKtrqf8qkQw "Really the motivation comes from dedication. Dedication to skateboarding, dedication to the scene. It always comes down to the people within the scene, specifically within New York that are willing to take the risks and just dedicate their time to go above and beyond to create these indoor spots that support our culture here." -Steve Rodriguez of 5Boro Skateboards

A brief history of indoor skating in NYC

From the Basement | P.J. Ladd Wonderful Horrible Life

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlvwfVCNCB0 It's "East Coast Legend" P.J. Ladd turning the industrialized use of brick, steel and concrete into his bitch in this skate video recorded in 2002. If only we could all be so free.

From the Basement | P.J. Ladd Wonderful Horrible Life

In Focus: Arto Saari Photography

https://vimeo.com/56667672 Arto Saari discusses his career as one of the world's preeminent skate photographers. via: LFM

In Focus: Arto Saari Photography