“You ride for Toy Machine now! Hit this blunt!” Mike Maldanado, one of skateboarding’s best storytellers, is a pleasure to listen to on The Bunt. There were rats and carbon monoxide poisoning, like one time the fire department came to test the basement and said if you spent a couple of hours in there, you would die.” Max Palmer’s Heckride interview might’ve just inspired an idea for #future #content: a rundown of people’s first skate house experiences in New York. “That whole building was crazy, we had downstairs neighbors that would film music videos and porn in their apartment.
Thoroughly enjoyed this slice of Broth raw files and outtakes. Honestly, a collab video between Rios and the Broth dudes out of New Orleans would be a masterwork of audiovisual crust. Budapest and Marseilles - that’s the post-pandemic travel wishlist, and that has everything to do with watching random skate edits on the internet ♥ Just take it from Live’s lovely write-up on Mátyás Ricsi’s new Rios part, or the corresponding Grey interview with him about it. They’ve kept it interesting and evolving for so long. The Skate Media™ loves Hungary’s Rios Crew. Not often that you see such an expanding brain take on skating the Courthouse Drop :) The light turned green and he was off… R.I.P.” - Keith Denley, 4.14.13 / NY, NY
He smiled, nodded back and told me to buy his record. I nervously fumbled to get my phone out, framed him up, snapped one off and gave him a nod. DMX was stopped at the intersection waiting for a red light. “Took this at the corner of 3rd Street and 2nd Avenue almost eight years ago to the day.