Tag: berlin

A few weeks ago, our beloved friend Steffen Grap went on a trip to visit the Bronx Team all over Europe and the results are an analog journey through more than a handful of country’s including Paris, Stockholm & Bronx Wheels’s hometown Berlin.

Meet Edouard Depaz, Pascal Moelaert, Simon Källkvist, Daniel Pannemann & TM and CEO of Poetic Collective Tom Botwid through the eyes of Steffen Grap:

Find our more on the BRONX Wheels Website and on our Instagram.

Mobina and Melika Nazari have been a steady part of Berlin’s skate scene for a while now and we are stoked to see that they are finally getting more recognition outside of the city. Watching this short video piece reminded us of our Place Presents we did with them some years ago. So if you want to know more about those two you can find the article and video HERE.

Another one from Berlin! After Leon’s video from last week, Sergio Ben Mario now released his new Berlin-based video through our friends over at Pocket Skate Mag. It features a lot of friends and familiar faces from Berlin and we are stoked to finally see what they have been up to!

Check out Sergio’s brand “PASSÉ” HERE.

A new video from the streets of Berlin with the title KMA which is short for Karl-Marx-Allee, a 3km long vibrant street with a lot of history. This video really gives you a good feeling of how it is to skate our lovely hometown. A big thank you to Stefan Vogtlaender for showing us the video beforehand and to everyone involved.

Featuring: Yannick Schall, Oliver Reinicke, Franz Zechlin, Christoph Weiss, Tim Karbe, Finn Dejoks, Markus Schlensog, Diskotoni, Ipek Cakir, Nico Kasterke, Michel Funke & Stefan himself.

The day started with a video from Berlin and it is ending with one. Independent Trucks sent their European team to our lovely home town of choice.

Meet Tom Knox, Eniz Fazliov, Doobie, Vincent Milou, Ulph Andersson , Nassim Lachhab, Justin Sommer, Kai Hillebrandt, Denny Pham, Roland Hirsch & Leon Charo-Tite.

Christian Hemmer came into the MBU scene around 2013/2014 if I’m not mistaken and the first few times we had seen him we didn’t know his name, where he came from, and who he is usually rolling with.

Christian is a very calm, kind and careful person when you first meet him but his Skateboarding and the way he is using the whole park and his whole body speaks volumes.

We gave him the nickname “The Janitor” because he was always at the park (MBU) and he constantly fixed things up and brought new obstacles or ideas to the park. Christian Hemmer is the reason skateboarding keeps on being diverse and he is a big inspiration to us and a lot of other people.

Watching this video got us excited and we immediately gave it another watch.