Dance on the Bricktop

Congrats to Josh Feist on going pro for Traffic, that It’s Completely Fine part is still a heater! You cop that pro debut yet?
Free just published an extensive interview with Dougie George that touches on manual influences, Apple ads, joining the Chocolate team, and much more. Click through to learn something, or just look at the pretty pictures.
Garrett Boozer’s A 20 of Regular part is unapologetically New Jersey, from the shots of traffic on drawbridge to the crusty spots to the Springsteen soundtrack.
Let Notis Aggelis and Pascal Moelaert’s new shared part serve as your summer moodboard: slowcore, long ledge lines, and lots of sun.
More brands should follow Carhartt WIP’s lead and curate a mixtape of team rider’s b-sides and instagram clips that would otherwise be lost in the ether. (Side note: did not realize their team was this big!)
Losing track of what Richmond videos are left for Bust Crew to post, but this week it’s my two favorites: Gospel and Old Dominion.
The Brooklyn Banks are back. Did you hear it here first? I really hope not, it’s been a full week.
-ATM
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