Tim Brodhagen caught up with Ninjasonik at SHUT in NYC’s Lower East Side recently to talk about their new video “Turned Up,” and why hip hop and action sports have never been better together. Via Network A.
The Think Thank crew went on epic road trip status to chase the winter that never came and touched down in NYC recently where they linked with Tim Brodhagen at the WeSC store on Lafayette to talk about what a long, strange trip its been.
With Vans’ new Warped Tour documentary No Room For Rockstars becoming available on iTunes, Tim Brodhagen linked with co-producer Doug Palladini and Joe Candelaria from Forever Came Calling to get the behind the scenes story about how the movie got made.
On the occasion of St. Patrick’s Day 2012 dose looks into the Nike SB “Black and Tan” controversy, the Billabong XXL break at Mullaghmore, and interviews Matt Hensley from Flogging Molly. Erin go Bragh!
Now that you’ve seen the Quintin Heli Attack video, peep the new episode of dose with interviews from Manny Santiago, Brett Wiley, and Ivan Pacinko about how the video got made in one day and with zero permits. You know how we do.
The latest dose features next generation rippers like Rene Serrano, Jett and Jagger Eaton and Aspen Spora as well as a check-in from Camp Woodward’s Neal Hendrix on why the kids are so damn good these days. Via Network A.
Dose just dropped their latest episode, a rad homage to the Bones Brigade featuring an interview with the legendary Stacy Peralta talking about the new film Bones Brigade: An Autobiography as well as Bones Brigade reminiscences from The Muska, Bucky Lasek, and Josh JZ Zickert. This is some history yo.
EA Sports is dropping the new SSX Snowboarding today, the gnarliest version of their shred game to date. This latest installment features Travis Rice and the “9 Deadly Descents,” a global shred mission that includes volcanoes, nuclear power plants, and even squirrel suits. Tim Brodhagen interviewed EA’s Creative Director Todd Batty about what went into making the game in the newest episode of Dose on Network A. The show also looks at Steve Rodriguez’s game changing renovation of Chinatown’s Coleman Park.
Trouble Andrew’s latest video “Adorable” has been tearing up the web for the last week. In case you missed it, check out this extended cut interview with Tim Brodhagen for Dose where Trouble talks about what went into making the song’s cinematic treatment.
Don’t feel bad that yet another year has passed without you catching any of the Oscar nominated movies, most of them sucked anyways. And besides, this was an epic year in shred videos. In the latest Dose, Tim Brodhagen nominates Art of Flight, Lost Atlas, and the SB Chronicles for their own category and also interviews skate filmmaker Nigel Alexander. Enjoy.