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The wait is over. Cyrus, Max, Genesis and the rest unveil the fruits of their labor. Check their site for all the goods.
SOLO JAZZ is [SOPHISTICATED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT] consisting of 20 minutes of [VERY RARE] footage of DICK RIZZO X JOSH WILSON X SHAWN POWERS X KEVIN TIERNEY X ROB GONYON X DERICK ZIEMKIEWICZ X JOSEPH DELGADO X AARON HERRINGTON X JASON CARROL X BILLY MCFEELY X ***AND MANY MORE***
Lurknyc Presents Strangers
Video features Cyrus Bennett, Jacob Gottlieb, Friends, Adrian Vega, Lunchbox, Genesis Evans, Shawn Powers/ Adam Zhu, and Jason Byoun.
Johnny Wilson's video
Not a whole lot comes as a surprise these days, especially in the realm of skate videos. Everything has a year of Insta teasers and “trailers” as if it won’t be forgotten the day it gets bumped five spaces on a YouTube subscription feed. Bronze has been the northeast’s most influential thinktank for over half a decade now, and that comes right down to them not being dicks about “teasing” everyone with an upcoming video. Unlike less #relevant institutions, they didn’t need a decade to drop a two-minute clip of falls. Enron just came out with no hype, on a quiet Sunday night while everyone waited for the rain to start. It’s every bit as good as you expect it to be :) This one is perhaps a bit heavier on the “video art” side of things than even Solo Jazz, but at least there’s a totally *hot* Brendan Carroll part, not to mention some other new faces within the Bronze franchise.
Johnny Wilson’s new video, Beef Patty, is now live on Vimeo. It’s from the same crew behind Video and Space Heater, and somehow on a whole level better than those past videos, which were both quite good themselves.
The Most Productive Crew™ in New York Skateboarding has returned with their second not-just-a-web-clip project in ~four months. They have a nicer camera, clearer picture quality, hornier music supervision, more needle threading tricks, and a continued adherence to 2014’s sexualization of skate video titles.
New Video by Johnny Wilson
From Rizzo’s first cellar-door hit to the phenomenal closing one-two punch of Mason and Cyrus, HUF serves up an instant classic full of city energy, struggle and glory. This one will live forever.