Rainy Day Viewing — “Pissing In The Ocean” by Brendan Gilliam

We have shared some of Brendan Gilliam‘s moody autumnal edits in years back, but Pissing In The Ocean is the first full-length from his crew. Elisa Martini joins Gilliam video fixtures Nick Lane and Jacob Campbell for a video that bounces between a nebula of Ridgewood/Bushwick/Queens, industrial New Jersey, and a crew trip to Barcelona. Friends pull up along the way, and in the theater of the mind, it’s nice to think that some of these dudes just texted Gilliam on a Friday night, being like, “Yo meet me at this industrial park in New Jersey tomorrow at noon and I’ll try to film as many tricks as I can before I gotta go into work later.”

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67 Degrees Next Monday

Belated 2016 dive find 🌴 what a time

Nice to meet you, he’s an artist.

Hans Klein gave Skate Jawn the backstory to Khaw Wangkaji’s tre flip into the escalator bank at the World Trade Center, which was #1 on the final Top 10 of last year. So crazy that enough time passes where it’s just regular “you can’t skate here” security to new generations of skaters. Angry dudes holding machine guns used to kick you out for skating around the building before, never mind the inside.

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#QSTOP10 — February 27, 2026

Had multiple correspondences across the tip desk this week being like, “This better be in Top 10 this week!” for a very specific trick, and guess what? Obviously it’s #1.

Otherwise, don’t forget to admire the scenery after you admire the tre flip, and salute to those bold souls charging at head-high out ledges.

P.S. Brendan Gilliam is premiering his new video at 210 Cook Street in Brooklyn tonight.

Have a good one :)

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“CRABI” — A New York Trip Edit By Victor Campillo & The Homies

📷 Photo by Jérôme Boinali

One of our favorite European skate crews …no, wait actually, two of our favorite European skate crews (!) — an amalgamation of Victor Campillo and his Marseille-based manual lords and the Swiss-based OG.2000 collective — came to New York last year. For many of them, it was their first time in the city: ten skaters, one crib with one bathroom, and a month to stack. Classic conundrum.

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