Three years after their ‘Letter From America’ debut, and four years prior to the release of their classic full-lengther ‘Sorry’, Flip stepped back into the 411 Industry ring with their ‘Eazyriders’ promo, diverting the worlds attention to the then emerging talents of Warner Avenue residents Ali Boulala and Alex Moul who was now revitalised and handling business Stateside after a brief drum n’ bass influenced hiatus, alongside new blood Eric Brockman who vanished into late 90’s obscurity shortly after.
Alex Moul’s technique on everything = ninja.
Boulala skating in Timberlands = gangsta.
Boulala’s wrist destroying slam at the end = brutal.
After nearly a week of exploring skateable terrain across the West Country, finally the search for the Canna Ramp reaches Boardmasters and the ramp is...
Skate Urb Ex on Italy's Adriatic Coast
Repro X Drug Store - Repro Print Division's Partrimilgrimage to Norwich.
Go Skateboarding Day 2018 threw up a wide array of events around London to choose from and we ended up joining Vans and their portable...
An interview with project manager Kay Whitehead
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