“It’s UGK records, right now we need distribution…”
“Quartersnacks is the reason white people like UGK.” — Matthew Mooney [File under: bold statements]

“It’s UGK records, right now we need distribution…”
“Quartersnacks is the reason white people like UGK.” — Matthew Mooney [File under: bold statements]
Yeah, the ones from the earlier post…
Miles Marquez is the first person to be featured on the back cover of a Supreme book and in advertisements for Orvis at the same time.
“I’m on the back cover, but it’s a Japanese magazine, and in Japan they read things from right to left, so it’s basically like I’m on the front cover.”


Caviar came out on December 28, 2010. The week between Christmas and New Year’s is a dark abyss of un-productivity and not responding to e-mails, so it doesn’t really belong to either year. We’ll count it for 2011.
Phil Rodriguez didn’t ruin every skate career based on name brand handrails, or do two of the few remaining regular stance never-been-dones over a picnic table (or skate to a song from a car commercial.) No, he didn’t bring back the noseslide either. But if you’re old fashioned, and judge video parts based on how much they inspire you to go shred new spots and learn new tricks, rather than as benchmarks for the absurdly high level of progression skateboarding reached in a given month, then Phil’s part is better than pretty much everything else released in 2011.
The part manages to be distinctly New York, even without recognizable spots, and completely organic, never “trying” to be weird/different/abstract/pick a word. It somehow makes a noseslide nollie big heel look fitting alongside wallies and firecrackers. If you knew nothing about it, it’d be hard to tell whether it comes from 1997, 2007, or 2017 (the same can be said of other QS favorites.) People might think it’s a New York bias, but this part made us want to leave the house to go skate more than any other in the past year.
Flipmode/Bronze already released a throwaway clip as a preface to a new full Phil Rodriguez part in 2012. Lurker Lou is also working on a video with him for Iron Claw, so there’s more to look forward to in the future.
Boil the Ocean is doing a detailed “Best Parts of 2011″ countdown, so you should read that if you want insight on the past 12 months from someone who pays more attention to skateboarding as a whole.
If you simply crave more year-end mania, here are ten video parts that stood out in 2011. One per video. An asterisk denotes that the given part would have been better off edited to Juicy J’s enchanting love ballad, “She Dancin’ Like She Fuckin’.”

Let’s remind everyone to take all of the things posted on this website that edits skate clips to Rihanna as seriously as you possibly can.