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Title: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: Arthur on September 26, 2016, 09:56:29 AM
http://www.freeskatemag.com/2016/09/26/carhartt-wip-seoul-past-neo/ (http://www.freeskatemag.com/2016/09/26/carhartt-wip-seoul-past-neo/)
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: Andy_Roys_Left_Nut on September 26, 2016, 10:29:37 AM
What the fuck is that music all about? This 90s renaissance seems to have no filter...
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: happenstance on September 26, 2016, 11:29:04 AM
Stoked to see some Deshi footage though.
Came to say the same thing. He is the best.
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: art hellman on September 26, 2016, 12:38:45 PM
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Stoked to see some Deshi footage though.
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Came to say the same thing. He is the best.
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: foureyedjim on September 26, 2016, 03:36:27 PM
What the fuck is that music all about? This 90s renaissance seems to have no filter...
...huh?
Felt like the music fit the narrative of old vs new pretty well.
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: happenstance on September 26, 2016, 04:10:49 PM
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What the fuck is that music all about? This 90s renaissance seems to have no filter...
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...huh?
Felt like the music fit the narrative of old vs new pretty well.
Agreed. Once upon a time I liked Drum and Bass. Many, many years ago. It's not used too often in vids and I think it worked here.

It is a way better brand of music than it's headache-inducing modern counterpart. A genre of music which will remain nameless.
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: Leyzee Emcea on September 26, 2016, 05:37:30 PM
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What the fuck is that music all about? This 90s renaissance seems to have no filter...
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...huh?
Felt like the music fit the narrative of old vs new pretty well.
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Agreed. Once upon a time I liked Drum and Bass. Many, many years ago. It's not used too often in vids and I think it worked here.

It is a way better brand of music than it's headache-inducing modern counterpart. A genre of music which will remain nameless.

Isn't it called Trans? Anyway, I enjoyed what I saw and heard.
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: straight on September 26, 2016, 05:50:08 PM
where them capris at
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: StinkyLarry on September 26, 2016, 05:57:47 PM
Dang Max Palmer is fucking sick. I thought the editing and music went pretty well with the whole vibe of it.
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: Andy_Roys_Left_Nut on September 27, 2016, 01:56:51 AM
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What the fuck is that music all about? This 90s renaissance seems to have no filter...
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...huh?
Felt like the music fit the narrative of old vs new pretty well.
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Agreed. Once upon a time I liked Drum and Bass. Many, many years ago. It's not used too often in vids and I think it worked here.

It is a way better brand of music than it's headache-inducing modern counterpart. A genre of music which will remain nameless.

Nostalgia turns shit into gold...
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: Grind King Rims on September 27, 2016, 12:04:14 PM
Great edit.
Enjoyed the dogwalk 5050 over the arch.
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: Jake From State Farm on September 27, 2016, 02:22:02 PM
mango's tricks were cool.
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: foureyedjim on September 27, 2016, 02:45:26 PM
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What the fuck is that music all about? This 90s renaissance seems to have no filter...
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...huh?
Felt like the music fit the narrative of old vs new pretty well.
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Agreed. Once upon a time I liked Drum and Bass. Many, many years ago. It's not used too often in vids and I think it worked here.

It is a way better brand of music than it's headache-inducing modern counterpart. A genre of music which will remain nameless.
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Nostalgia turns shit into gold...
Or you just never liked it to begin with...lol
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: jonnysheen on September 27, 2016, 11:35:26 PM
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What the fuck is that music all about? This 90s renaissance seems to have no filter...
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...huh?
Felt like the music fit the narrative of old vs new pretty well.

The music was disposable and generic, just like the city.

But the skating was sic. Andy W looking good as usual
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: Gray Imp Sausage Metal on September 28, 2016, 01:30:57 AM
The music was disposable and generic, just like the city.
Seoul is generic? You mad trippin
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: jonnysheen on September 28, 2016, 02:12:26 AM
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The music was disposable and generic, just like the city.
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Seoul is generic? You mad trippin

I guess that's what was implied the narrator, and the music was to go with that
Title: Re: Aaron Herrington, Mango, Max Palmer and Andrew Wilson in Seoul (Carhartt WIP)
Post by: foureyedjim on September 28, 2016, 10:18:15 AM
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The music was disposable and generic, just like the city.
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Seoul is generic? You mad trippin
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I guess that's what was implied the narrator, and the music was to go with that

The narrator seemigly praised Seoul for it's diverse buildings from different time periods.
Songdo, the futuristic business district, was the one the narrator called out for being generic.