Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Seoul'd Out! (Killer edit)


Unknown Bike Co: Seoul'd Out! from vincent shim on Vimeo.
This fantastic edit was filmed in beautiful Seoul, South Korea. The video was very well edited and has a very rebellious attitude about it that makes it exciting to watch, these guys are nuts! Unknown Bike Co.'s riders keep killing it  more and more as their skills increase and I can't wait to see what they do next. This is definitely one of my favorite edits of the year.

Track of the day: Punani



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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Michael Chacon at Fixed Fest in Indonesia


Michael Chacon Fixed Fest Indonesia 2011 from Michael Chacon on Vimeo.

An edit of Michael Chacon at Fixed Fest in Indonesia, that kids rips! Enjoy.

Zlog Crew Mix/3r AnniversaryTriple Scoop Sale


ZLOG CREW MIX from chris clappe on Vimeo.

"Select items on sale at the Zlog Boutique to celebrate 3 years of Zlog! Go swoop some cheap sticker packs, discounted skullybooms, dirt cheap Grime X Zlog tees, $19 Schooner beanies and more. Sale ends July 1st.
Here is a link to our first post on June 13, 2008. I hope everyone has enjoyed the last three years as much as I have. This whole community is great and I am loving every minute of it."

Fixed and two officially online

Read it here!
http://issuu.com/fixedandwhat/docs/fixedandtwo

101st Post! Track of the day: Fotbojan



Hench Records

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Track of the day: Yeah Yeah

I'm a huge Matt & Kim fan and this is one of my all time favorite tunes by them. I've seen them  in concert twice recently, and both times were insanely awesome, especially due to the intense moshpits, crowd surfing, and energy level. Check them out at www.mattandkimmusic.com/

Tuesday, June 14, 2011


BOIKZMOIND Trailer from Xynthetic on Vimeo.
"BÖIKZMÖIND is a documentary film about riding fixed gear bikes in beautiful Bristol. The film is in progress right now and will premiere

Track of the day: Younger Us

Sunday, June 12, 2011

RIP Dusty Rhodes & The River Band

After nearly ten years of amazing music, Dusty Rhodes and the River Band are calling it quits. Unfortunately, even though they were amazing, very few people knew about them. Their blues/indie-rock feel mixed with unmatched stage presence made them unbelievable to hear on and off the stage. I went to their last show at the Anaheim House of Blues and they certainly didn't go quietly. At one point the lead singer, Dustin Apodaca, came out in an American flag jumpsuit and played a behind the head synth solo that could probably be compared to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the atomic bomb at Hiroshima and when Jimi Hendrix set his guitar on fire during a live show. They will be missed extremely by their fans and even more so by those that won't get to see their legendary skill in the future. Be sure to check them out on I-tunes and www.cdbaby.com/. As an ode to them here is "First You Live"


 www.myspace.com/dustyrhodes

Track of the day: Heart Attack Kid