01 Nov D-Mo welcome to the Make BMX Crew
Derek Morgan has been making waves from Victoria, BC the past couple years. How many under 20 year old’s do you know running 4 metal pegs and a cassette, gotta love a youngen doing his own thing. We sure do.
Derek Morgan has been making waves from Victoria, BC the past couple years. How many under 20 year old’s do you know running 4 metal pegs and a cassette, gotta love a youngen doing his own thing. We sure do.
In a world of quantity over quality, Gleamin – Quit Dreaming is the exact opposite of all of that. It’s fair to say there hasn’t been a more anticipated BMX flick since Criminal Mischief and of course Deadline. The pressure built up as the months went on and GLMN was there, but nowhere at the same time. That being said, it does not disappoint. A true masterpiece, arguably the best Canadian BMX film ever made.
If you aren’t familiar with Luke Santucci, Luke grew up in Edmonton, AB riding with the likes of Jaumell Campbell, Jared Chilko, Mike Boag, K Will, Chaunch, Ren and more. The son of 5 time grey cup champion Angelo Santucci (find the reference in the dvd) would eventually move out of Edmonton to Vancouver, where he’s been living for the last 6-7 years. Luke is well known for his riding but has been somewhat underrated in his filming/ editing forever. Quit Dreaming shows how incredibly talented Luke is behind a camera and editing software, with seamless links from section to section, great soundtrack and great fish angles with his modded mk2 (nah son).
Doing a DVD review is never easy. There’s no real reason to explain the radness of this DVD but here’s a few reasons you should grab a copy:– It will make you want to go to Vancouver badly (or feel like you are already there for the duration of the video)
– This is a legit crew video, all of these guys are friends and chill/ride together on a regular basis and it shows
– Luke kills it at filming/editing
– Jaumell Campbell, Taylor Elvy, James Steele, Dave Scott, Andy Roode, Matt Desson, Brad Hill, Cory Beal, Ryan Hiebert, le Luke, Mike Boag, Jared Chilko, amongst a ton more have clips/ sections. All these guys are legends.
– Jordan Hango has last section and it’s typical Hango…
– Luke put years of time and effort into this, rather than taking the typical web route, we have a lifelong physical copy of a masterpiece in Canadian BMX history
This could drag on forever but essentially the underlying message is that you’ll be disappointed with yourself years from now if you don’t get a copy of this dvd. This film is 100% Canadian BMX at it’s finest. No Bullshit, just friends riding their city for all the right reasons. Take note kids, this is what it’s all about, QUIT DREAMING
Buy a copy or multiple copies here http://www.atlantisvancouver.com/product/glmn
Shelby Young is a local Winnipeg rider who you can always find ripping the bowl at The Forks Plaza or shredding Sargent skate park, here is the proof.
Justin and the Weird & Revered dudes have been dropping some dope stuff lately but this takes the cake for me. Schwanke and Colin Reimer ride some super tight minimalist woods setups in this Bush League inspired video. Can’t get over the first crash clip, gap to power box clips were out of control, and they ride an old rickety trailer probably 10 different ways. Reminds me of being 12, not even knowing what BMX was and piling plywood on top of homies bikes to make ramps. Loved this one.
Back in June we hit up Nick Halisheff to do an interview on NE and he’s been filming for an edit to go along side it ever since. Although the interview was done a while back and Nick now resides in Vancouver, have a read to get to know this Albertan born street shredder.
Name, age, where you’re living and where you’re from/born?
Ok dude! My names nick halisheff I’m currently living in Edmonton was born and raised their 18 years old
When and why did you first start riding bmx?
When I was about ten I’m pretty sure hahaha
Howd you get into it?
My mom bought me some Walmart bike when I was ten and I started doing wheelies and screwin around with it on the daily and since than that all I’ve wanted to do nothin beats the feeling of being on a bike everyday!
What’s your local park/ where did you grow up riding the most?
Local park would have to be kaskitayo in Edmonton and I grew up riding millennium skatepark. (more…)
The future is bright for Canadian BMX and these 3 are proof. Ryan Eles, Justin Hughes and Dean Hartley came to MTL to ride street and the Pro Am but the weather would not allow it. The Taz hooked it up and here you have it, three of Canada’s brightest shinnin.
Canada’s Crazy Canuck, Corey Walsh is further proof that Canada’s youth movement is taking over. About 30 seconds into this one you’ll have the urge to blast something at full speed, Corey is sick. Reread his interview we did with him a while back here
This is banging, Shawn Franz, Matt Perrin, Colin Thiessen, and Brenten Wylie rode Minneapolis for 6 days and absolutely shredded.
Every year during the first week of November the La Cribs dudes close up shop hit the road to shred. This year, on their 4th year of the trip, they hit up Montreal, Victoriaville, Quebec and Chicoutimi. It’s good to see Memiche back on a bike! Enjoy!