Five years ago, Temituoyo (aka “Tee”) Oroye was stabbed outside an In-N-Out in So Cal. Oroye was a recent transplant from the UK (the American experience: Fast food? Check. Violence? Check), minding his own business in the parking lot, when the assailant attacked him. When the local news stations interviewed him about the incident, a case of mistaken gang affiliation, Oroye summed up his incredulity perfectly: “I don't bang. I don't do any of that stuff. I just skate.”
Oroye filmed a shitload of footage in the years that followed, cranking out clips for over a dozen montages and parts. The scar from his attack has healed nicely, and it seems like he’s channeling the trauma from that experience into the destruction of every spot he comes across. Welcome to America, Tee—maintain your weapon and you should do just fine.
The boys rip the bricks in this weeks WEAKDAYS.
Featuring:
Tyler Pacheco
Jesus Fernandez
Simon Bannerot
Rick Howard
Stevie Perez
Niels Bennett
Vincent Alvarez
Guest Appearance:
Cody Chapman
Filmed By:
Rye Beres
John Marello
Edited By:
Rye Beres
Yoshi Tanenbaum has the full skate arsenal: control at speed, courage, every trick worthy of the name on lock, and the confidence to stick them when it is do or die.
It is no wonder the newly-minted Stereo pro blew up off the back of his Berrics debut, because he only knows one way - go in, hard, and all the time.
We linked up with Yoshi to talk about the emergence of Japanese skateboarding, board control and skating the mean streets of Washington DC with Darren Harper.
Enjoy his Checkout!
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The 17-year-old Oslo rampager Mats Hatlem drops his first major video part right here!
Skating vert is demanding, merciless, terrifying and really, really dangerous. So it's great to see the new generation come through to carry that torch forward in our trendy times.
Norway’s Mats Hatlem is not a vert purist. Most of his generation of skaters start off in the streets or parks before finding their bowl legs. Of those, only a brave few have the access and the heart to learn how to skate that purest form of skateboarding, the big U.
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After weeks of watching Girl & Anti-Hero roll around sparsely populated skate parks, drink, camp, and generally fuck around, it's nice to finally see the teams do some real tour work. Of course, by "work," I mean more skateboarding, but this time with a larger crowd.
At a demo for the two skate teams in Portland, Girl's Eric Koston lands a trick that renders him momentarily Christ-like to a crowd of middle school boys. Julien Stranger, Max Schaff and Rick Howard remark on how fast their little skater, Robbie Russo, is growing up as he signs autographs at his first demo.
Jart's Mark Frölich is nothing if not prolific—some would call him Frölific. His latest project, 'One For The Homies', condenses his fire and drive for his skate community into a nonstop 15-minute video. Now that's Fröductive!