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ISSUE NO.8 SANTIAGO

ISSUE NO.8 — city montage

SANTIAGO DE CHILE MONTAGE – PATINAR LA NOCHE

PUBLISHED May 8, 2014

Skating at night in Santiago is much different than the day. The center is virtually empty and all the business people have gone home for the night. There are still many guards, but it’s much easier to get stuff done once the sun has gone down. When we arrived, it was the end of summer and the night time climate was welcome as it provided much more friendly temperatures than during the middle of the day. Our favorite thing in the entire world is pushing through the streets of a big city at night with 5-10 skaters going as fast as possible. Skating through cars and dodging the elements of the city streets is a feeling that can only be understood by the people that do it. Check out this montage of Santiago’s best shredding through the dark streets of the city.

We enjoyed skating and filming with: Stavros Razis, Carlos Johannes, Telini, Cucho, Fransisco Varas, Mario Ferrando, Insein, Fabrizio Hernandez, Cohette, Filoko, Christian Elozando, German Pino, Diego Rojas, Christian Navarette, Sejor Leiti, Nicolas Ferrando, Juan Carlos Aliste, Pato Vargas

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ISSUE NO.8 — full video parts

MATHIAS TORRES – FULL VIDEO PART

PUBLISHED June 17, 2014

Mathias Torres is quite possibly the most motivated skater in Chile. We filmed this part over the course of two months in the streets here in Santiago. The day he did the huge switch ollie, he said “Man I don’t want to skate today, I want to go home and drink tea and sit at my house”.

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ISSUE NO.8 — city montage

SANTIAGO DE CHILE MONTAGE – PATINAR EL DIA PART TWO

PUBLISHED June 12, 2014

One of the most interesting things about skating in Chile is the temperature drop. You might leave the house in the morning with shorts and a tee shirt on, but if you don’t have a proper hoodie or sweatshirt, you might be fucked come night fall. The reason for this is the unique desert/mountain climate that the valley of Santiago creates.

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ISSUE NO.8 — day in the life

DAY IN THE LIFE OF MALUCO

PUBLISHED June 5, 2014

Christian “Maluco” Elizondo is one crazy cat. From juking and jiving with security guards to throwing down banger tricks down some hefty sized spots, Maluco gets down. We caught up with him and his friends and skated the streets of Santiago.

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ISSUE NO.8 — interviews

INTERVIEW – STAVROS RAZIS

PUBLISHED May 29, 2014

Stavros started skating at a very young age in the center of Buenos Aires, Argentina and has not stopped since. His two older brothers were skating by the time he was five or six and the love caught him quick. He moved back to Chile and has been shredding the streets and of South America and the rest of the world for more than 25 years.

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ISSUE NO.8 — city montage

SANTIAGO DE CHILE MONTAGE – PATINAR EL DIA PART ONE

PUBLISHED May 26, 2014

Santiago is a really big, small city. It’s big enough that you feel like you’re in a metropolis, but small enough to get around fairly quickly. There is good public transportation (bus, metro) and taxis are cheap as well if you have a group of guys. The security, on the other hand, can be a big problem. Every day, at least once, we got hassled by security.

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ISSUE NO.8 — music

SAXOPHONIST FRANZ MESKO

PUBLISHED May 21, 2014

Franz first picked up a sax because the sound reminded him of a woman’s voice. He has been playing ever since and has quickly become a house hold name for Saxophone in Chile. He plays in several different bands, teaches classes and continues to pursue his dream of taking him and his saxophone all over the world.

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ISSUE NO.8 — featured artist

FEATURED ARTIST CARLOS JOHANNES AKA CARLOCO

PUBLISHED May 16, 2014

Everyone in Chile has a lot of different names, usually at least a first name, a middle name and a last name. Add in a couple of nicknames that you earn from your friends and a skater in Chile can have upwards of five or six names. Our featured artist happens to be named Carloco.

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ISSUE NO.8 — travel

VALPARAISO WITH CONVERSE CHILE

PUBLISHED May 12, 2014

We took a three day road trip to the port city of Valparaiso to skate with the guys from Converse Chile. This historic city is full of culture, street art, music and downhill skate spots. The whole city is built on hills that lead down to the ocean.

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ISSUE NO.8 — skaters cookbook

YERKO COOKS TOMATICAN

PUBLISHED May 12, 2014

Yerko shows us how to cook a traditional dish from Chile, Tomatican. It’s easy to make and fairly quick as well. It is perfect with meat or you can take it out if you prefer vegetarian. Take some time and experiment with this dish, it can be really tasty if done right.

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ISSUE NO.8 — city montage

SANTIAGO DE CHILE MONTAGE – PATINAR LA NOCHE

PUBLISHED May 8, 2014

Skating at night in Santiago is much different than the day. The center is virtually empty and all the business people have gone home for the night. There are still many guards, but it’s much easier to get stuff done once the sun has gone down.

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ISSUE NO.8 — trailer

TRAILER FOR ISSUE No. 8 SANTIAGO

PUBLISHED May 8, 2014

We have spent the last two and a half months filming around the streets of Santiago, Chile; an amazing city with an interesting mix of people and neighborhoods. From El Centro to Las Condes, you have every kind of spot you could wish for. But with every big city, especially those with a strong economy, there are a lot of security guards and people to get in your way as well.

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