Tag: Sasha Groshevoy

Poland’s signature ripper returns with what some would call a part but maybe is more of an expose showing the broadness of his skating and willpower through many a crusty spot. One could say they stop at nothing but truth be told, just before the video ends we see a scooter stopped in its tracks as it tries to pull Juras in for one final move—anyway, great work by Kuba, Michal, and the rest of this excellent crew.

One of the best things about moving through time is that you get to see things move, change, and evolve through ups and downs. Paul Herrmann has had a long and hard-fought road to where he is now as a director working for many a famous fashion house or other big brands. Still, he knows where he comes from, and who he came up with. Thus in a way, this video is an homage to all of that road he has traveled together with his friends.

it is lovely to see, it is his best work (in skating) yet and it shows that you do what you do because you love to do it. Enjoy!

Watch more content by Paul Herrmann here.

A lovely follow up to the archive part he released with us not to long ago. Sasha Groshevoy comes out swinging with this little concept piece filmed in Kiev in 7 full days.

Must be nice to be able to do such a thing, we wonder what he will do next.

A little funky double portrait of Sasha & Misha Bochkaryov.

We met Sascha in 2018 in Moscow, we clicked instantly, he was motivated, goal-oriented and has a good pop and flick.

During that trip, he had a very positive attitude, which was not surprising since he is a skater going out skating. But he is also a Ukrainian in Moscow and at that time those struggles where a bit fresher than they are now. That all didn’t seem to bother Sasha all that much.

In the end, he got a lot of good stuff done and he since has built a good connection to the German skate scene particularly to the Ruhr valley area. He had a Europe Co. section, a part filmed by Leon Moss and more recently was welcomed to the Kiosq squad as well.

We stayed in touch as well, so when last week he asked us if we could help him launch this “archive” part, we agreed.

So here it is filmed during 2017 & 2018 Sasha Groshevoy’s “Archive Base” part. For your enjoyment.

Ollie, shot by Vadim Yuzba.

Film & Edit By Sokrat Maslov.

Photos By Tikhon Politiko & Vadim Yuzba.

Text By Roland Hoogwater.

Our friend and sometimes contributor Leon Moss is putting out a lot of content lately! From Sascha’s recent part to Bender and now this it is all good hard work put together well. So press play and see what is going on in D-Dorf.

Featuring:

Julian Mack, Pasquale Grispo, Jon Holzhauer, Felix Förster, Simon Weißer, Patrick Paulenz, Florian Nass, Leon Moss, Burny Newmann, Matthias Pichl, Juri Löchte, Lea Lang, Ruben Lücke & Philipp Graf.

Our friend Leon Moss, who you might know from the Bender video, teamed up with our Ukranian connect Sasha Groshevoy.
With the support of Paccbet and Lavina in Kiev, this part came to be.

Now Sasha is known for his powerful lines and it is safe to say that he uses his forces for good not evil.

Wednesday we premiered part one of Leon Moss’ “BENDER” video, today we close the show by giving you part 2.
Press play, there is really not much more to say, the skating does the talking and part 2 starts with a loud shout!

Leon would like to thank all involved and we would like to thank him in return for the collaborative efforts.

About 2 months ago we got a DM it was from a guy we know called @kuyt3000. We had met him in Düsseldorf during skate week but had previous knowledge of him through our doings with the Europe Co. his message read as follows:

Hey, my friend Leon just told me in the train that he would really like it if you would host his video after the premiere.  And since he is asking I thought I would ask you guys because the connect is there YO!

Needless to say, I asked if he could put me in touch with Leon and we would take it from there. The rest was easy, the video was sent, watched by us and we uploaded the video files. We then asked Leon what he wanted people to know about the video and he sent us in response:

I moved to Düsseldorf in December of 2017, this footage was filmed in the 12 months after my move. I filmed in the gist of the video in Düsseldorf & Aachen but we also went to Cologne and the rest of the Ruhr valley :-).

we guess he is right the rest is just a formality. Press play and enjoy the video!

 

 

Tolia’s PACCBET has teamed up with Carhartt to create a 12 piece capsule collection and basically skate the winter away. Turns out to be a very good looking line with mostly simple ideas put well together.

Filmed and edited by Roger Gonzalez and feat.: Felipe Bartolomé, Sasha Groshevoy, Jacob Sundell, Remy Taveira and, of course, Tolia Titaev himself.