#RAJONTOP10 – APRIL 2022

Bunch of Latvian skaters got the biggest exposure in their lives when Madars mentioned them on the Nine club. Does it mean we are getting on a next level of Latvian skateboarding? Does it mean Kelly Hart will follow any of the guys mentioned at least for the fact that their names sounded cool? Will they check the latest Rajon vid on the nine club?

I don’t know the answers to these questions, nor I think it matters. What does matter is that April top ten is here and it is sick. It was hard to decide how to order the clips because all clips this month were good.

Peace and go skate!

Original Clips
Inrto – Nine Club with Madars Apse [Youtube link] 10. Arturs Paugurs – Barcelona [instagram link] 9. Gintaras – Vilnius [Fully Ghetto – Ghetto Jungle] 8. Devin Talanov – Kaunas [instagram clip] 7. Dovydas – Vilnius [Fully Ghetto – Ghetto Jungle] 6. Kristofers Ozols – London [Youtube Edit] 5. Emilia Stoka – Barcelona [instagram clip] 4. Deividas Barkauskas – [Fully Ghetto – Ghetto Jungle] 3. Marks Voronenko -Riga [instagram clip] 2. Kelvinas Litvinas – London [instagram clip] 1. Domantas Antanavicius – [Fully Ghetto – Ghetto Jungle]

Upcoming event: Season Opener

On 30th of April Latvian Skateboarders Collective (Latvijas Skeitbordistu Kolektīvs – LSK) is organizing a joint event with Tikari Skateshop and RajonTV. The event is going to involves VEF DIY skate jam + video screenings and RAJONTV Awards ceremony at Lokal house. Briefly about the day’s program bellow.

12:00 VEF DIY Clean up Jam with Tikari

Tikari skateshops starts the day with a skate jam at Vef DIY. The plan is to clean up the spot first, and then go off with a best trick, best line and a deathrace challenges.

Tikari is going to give out a bunch of prizes from Independent, Creature, Santa Cruz, Straight Forward and RajonTV. Yes, some of our new gear.

Brilliant IZI KCHN, as always, will take care of your food cravings.

Don’t want to spoil too much but there’s a rumor that a legendary Latvian competition announcer might bless this event with his fabulous yelling. More info coming soon.

20:00 LOKAL House RAJONTV Awards

We’ll hand out some awards to Latvian skaters for their contribution to our scene in 2021. Don’t want to spoil too much but we are going to announce our SOTY pick for 2021 and more.

Also, we are planning to show two videos that have been in the works in the past few years. Stay tuned for teasers and more info.

To end the night, our mate Armands Sakne is organizing a music jam. Anybody who can play can grab an instrument and bust some tunes in open jam format. No need to explain how this all is going to end.

See you all there!

Watch: “Ghetto Jungle”

Fully Ghetto sets the tempo for the upcoming year with their 3rd full length video, “Ghetto Jungle”. The video premiered in Vilnius last Friday and from what we could see in the instagram the event was huge. Big respect to the whole team and everybody involved with the project. Also, it is important to mention how Fully Ghetto guys push their youngsters to make vids. A day before “Ghetto Jungle” came out, a video from the Vilnius youth dubbed “Jungle Wave” hit Youtube. Definitely check both vids and let’s go skate!

March 2022 Links

Yo wassup everyone! It’s good to be back here writing links. In the start of the month it felt a little slow, but by the end we picked up pace and got a handful of videos from around the Baltics, so let’s get right into it.

First I want to put forward my little edit from Imanta’s Skatepark with some of the local homies. A one day session came to a one minute edit with some quick paced music in the background to keep the flow going. Special thanks to my homies Woodpecker, Eddie, Raivis for pulling up to film.

We got some more of Riga streets from Rob’s pesonal vlog Riga City. This month  Episode 4 and Episode 5 came out. In Episode 4 features Hanzas Perons with Rob and Arturs Grinbergs cruising with some style.  Episode 5  featured a small crew of good friends hitting up spots on Terbatas Iela. As usual Rob blessed us with some interesting music.

We had our last indoor only girls skate Jam and with a record breaking number of 28! Its amazing to see the community growing! Make sure to peep the video by Linda and some pictures by Kristiana Eglite! Video got this interesting cassette glitch at times, but it made it look dope and I really like it.

Niklavs FS Shove / Shot by – Nauris Dollins

Niklavs Vetra talks about burning out on Pieci.lv Podcast ‘Ka ir but’. Talks about mental health, burning out and losing grip with reality. if you got an hour get yourself thinking about deep problems I highly recommend listening to this!

An edit with a mesmerizing soundtrack by Kenter Kalbri from Tartu indoor has just surfaced. The clip is featuring Romario SiimRober & co. Some hip and ledge action in this one.

Our homies, the Kaifuun Network, just dropped a video on their Instagram with some summer clips from Snelli which was apparently Tallinn’s chill spot in the summer of 2021. Don’t even get me started on the soundtrack for this video, our Estonian Homies always know how to find the most interesting music for their skate clips.

We got some BIG news from down in Lithuania, our good friends Fully Ghetto gang are finally releasing their 4th video. After 3 years of stacking VHS tapes and SD cards they are finally coming out with a new video ‘Ghetto Jungle’
(I like the sound of this) The live premiere of this will be at the Vilnius Skate Hub on the 8th of April 18:30. Hope to see you there!

Madars Apse isolated with some of our local skaters Linards and Karlis in a top secret location, some crazy tricks with amazing camera action, this location looks insane.

Finally for this month we got a video from Rajon ‘Kicker is the new flat‘. While it’s wet out we needed to waste some time we decided to do everything we would do on flat but instead off a kicker. Boga and Miks Granja got some amazing clips. With music I personally enjoyed so much I have one of the songs on my playlist now

Weather has been amazing except for the random snow we got by the end of the month but oh well. Right now am waiting on a package, when it comes in expect a video from me! But that’s about all I got this month thank you everyone this was your good friend Big Mac, see you soon!

Catching up with Fully Ghetto

In the recent years Fully Ghetto has grown quite a bit as a brand. They were making shirts and boards for a while, but now their operation has developed into self-operated screen printing lab. Fully Ghetto makes big range of gear: pants, shirts, bags and constantly drop new boards. This Friday (08.04) the gang is releasing their new video “Ghetto Jungle”. We asked the gang leader, Domantas Antanavicius, about the video, the premiere and how his personal skate career has developed. And if you still have time to plan, try to visit Vilnius for the premiere of “Ghetto Jungle” it promises to be something special for the Baltics skate community.

Hey, Domantas! How’s the preparation for the premiere of Ghetto Jungle going?
Going really well actually, was screen printing a lot of decks and clothing so already tired haha but all good, now need to start preparing the screening and the whole premiere so busy week awaits but the film is done and ready so my mind is clear.

What’s plan for the premiere night? What do you guys have installed?
At the premiere we will have our new merch drop and a little showcase of our past films and photos.

Sick. What do you think is different about this video compared with your previous.
Firstly Ghetto Jungle is different that it shows way more colour then my previous films. It is filmed while FG was having a transitional period so there is very much footage from different timelines and lots of different people participated in the film.

We visited you a few years back when we filmed an ‘Overboard’ episode. You were filming for ‘Ghetto Jungle’ then, so how long did the whole vid take to make?
I think filming took us about 3 years, because we were dropping videos along the way, but really all things kicked in the last year where we managed to find new people that willing to do stuff and things are started to work again in a different approach, and that’s what gave new colours to FG.

Dovydas Jucys. Tailslide at LNB. Photo: Sarunas

Who is having parts in the vid?
The film mostly consists of mixed parts and stories but there are a couple of parts that stand out so Lukas and Simonas(Shredka), Arminas (Sanimra), Deividas, Dovydas, Me, Baublas.

Did you film and edit the vid?
Well the interesting thing about Ghetto Jungle is that I filmed maybe 25% of the film, mostly it was the younglings Tadas and Simonas. Big props for that, now the game plan changes and I try to do less filming and concentrate on skating, so in Ghetto Jungle I participated more as a skater rather then a filmer. The film edit is still by me but Reynolds edits parts, Pontus does that too so I think there are part of skaters that love to do that and yeah I love that too. And yeah I can add that you can totally feel the new faces in FG where Tadas and Simonas do more filming and I hope they will do more editing in the future. Gintaras (@bigboygince) grew older and shreds so hard. Baublas always on that curb grinds, Sanimra saving the #fggangsters haha.

Yeah! Save the gangsters. Wanted to ask also about the computer graphics. Really dig those.
Mostly Sarunas does the graphics now and takes pictures, if you didn’t know he is a really good painter, Gasparas helps with stuff too. I do some of the graphics as well. In general with screen printing came a different approach to art and merch so I hope to do more of it in the future. Kind of a new passion of mine haha and its growing bigger.

Deividas Barkauskas backside heel flip in Kaunas’ War Museum aka local Love park. Photo: Sarunas

Can you tell how Fully Ghetto has grown in the recent years. You print your own gear now. How did that move change the game for you?
Firstly we have our own studio with lots of different toys. Midi keyboards, synthesizers, computers, screen printing equipment. Printing started when board manufacturing had big delays after Covid hit, and I didn’t want to wait for 3 months to get a new board graphic, so I decided to make them myself. Also, I saw a great opportunity in making a work space and making prints not only for FG (brands or shops hit me up and we can deal a project haha). In general fashion and clothing was always on my radar and to make it myself was like a long lost and found idea, when you are in control of printing you really can feel the material and see how things progress and search not only for a new design but also for an interesting method of printing. In the past years we mostly concentrated in building our work zone, searching for something that we can hold on and get closer to art and clothing. Now we are located in SkateHub where we have our underground and a huge indoor park on top, so in general lots of space to create and enjoy skating. Years pass and crew changes some do other things some stay and move with skating further. Our strategy was always to concentrate on the new generation and show a path, making a future for skateboarding in Lithuania. And yeah filming was always there as well as skating, so to sum things up in these years we were filming, skating, building, searching and writing a new piece of paper in our book.

Switch stance frontside flip from Domantas. Somewhere in Portugal. Photo: Sarunas

You had some changes in your skate career. You got on DC recently? How has that been for you?
Yeah, now I have a chance to skate a lot so been grinding lately. DC came unexpectedly but I am so blessed with this opportunity, feels like a dream skating for them. Wearing OG lynx at the moment, best shoes I have ever put my feet into. #savedafggangsters haha.

Awesome G. Any last words?
Find an goal and try to realize it, sometimes you don’t know where and what you going to do but keep chasing it and eventually things will start to work. I didn’t plan to do half of these things in my life haha but the idea is bigger then me.

More from FG:
Riga Premiere 2018
FG Promo 2019

#rajontop10 – March 2022

A lot of great skating this month from all over Baltics, so it just felt like the right thing to do. RajonTV Top 10 that hasn’t been made for almost a year is making a dramatic comeback. The first three were tough. I guess we just intuitivly placed them in geographical order. Hope you guys enjoy. See you all in the streets.

Original Clips
Inrto – Big Mac da intern Riga / Maxlas (he’s alright)
10. Ruta – Kicker is the new flat / Riga/ Spot centre [youtube video] 9. Linards – Riga/ Curb spot 😀 [instagram clip] 8. Madars – Portugal [instagram clip] 7. Boga – Riga/ Barona parks [instagram clip] 6. Deividas Barkauskas – Vilnius/ Kudirka square [instagram clip] 5. Meelis Erm – Tartu/ Tähe indoor [instagram clip] 4. Maksims Feofilovs – Riga [instagram clip] 3. Domantas Antanavicius – Vilnius/ Kudirka square [instagram clip] 2. Aleksis Sokolovs – Riga/ Vef DIY [instagram clip] 1. Kristo Õismets – Tallinn/ Loigu [instagram clip]

 

Kicker is the new flat

Marcis Ruiķis told us once that back in the day every session would end with a mandatory high ollie challenge. They would stack boards and ollie over them on flat, in the end of every session. You can see this when skating with dudes from the 90s/ early 2000s, they are serious about their ollies and pop. Nowadays, all sessions end with a game of skate, and if set indoors—on a kicker.

During summer Riga skaters love to skate flat and during winter when there’s no good flat indoors their love for flat manifests itself on the kicker. Every winter session ends and even sometimes starts with a mandatory kicker program. We are not sure whether this love for kickers is a sign of a healthy scene development or maturity, but it is what it is.

To mark this point in time we bring you our 2022 winter kicker edit. And let’s hope that next year we will grow up and move on to switch back tails or something. Peace.

Evidence of time

While the world is shaken by global insanity and absurdity, I try to maintain common sense by learning the basics of skating. As the prices for utilities and the indoor continue to rise, I look at my worn-out sneakers and they show that I’ve been active on the board, the life of the sneakers slowly depletes before my eyes. Glad I won’t have to pay for skating anymore.

One dark winter evening, I went digging in the history of skateboarding and came across girls skateboard mag from the 90s called Equal Time. It didn’t seem too popular and was really pro feminism, but it probably had to be so back then. You can read an interview with Saecha Clarke, the pioneer of women’s skateboarding at the time. She is considered the girl who did a boardslide on a handrail and it is the first documented one. I enjoyed the interview with her. She mentions that skating is for everyone and that she does not feel that it is specifically a guy’s thing. Honestly, I have never had to face hate either, however, when I go to the skate park, I have noticed girls who come to public sessions and leave because they can’t find a place. I have heard: “we do not want to disturb”, “there’s too many people”, “I feel uncomfortable, I do not know anything”. This mindset is hard to change. I, too, have felt awkward, often coming to the session with a voice in my head telling me, “There’s no reason to even try, I will never skate as good as Cata Diaz or Breana Geering,” however, I didn’t analyse too much and still went to the session. Skateboarding for me has helped a lot this winter in some deep mental way and it seems to me that we are building something potentially fun for the summer with our girls’ only evening sessions.

Before I started skating, I always liked skateboarding very much. I admired my homies who after a hot night at the bar, at dawn would randomly session and actually land tricks?! Or all the community events that will be remembered as slamming against asphalt and raising each other’s creative work in the sun. For a long time my brain couldn’t even keep track of what exactly was going on with this board, but it looked dope. That’s why I was naturally interested in women skateboarding. It has been easier for me to perceive their body language, perhaps because the level is lower and it is easier to read what is being done or somehow easier to perceive the information. I don’t know, but I won’t forget how the magazine Transworld Skateboarding November 2016 issue had Lizzie Armanto on the cover, and that issue mostly consisted of interviews with the top girl skaters of that time. This was their first issue with a woman on the cover. I knew I needed exactly that issue and asked a friend from the USA to send it to me. I still have that magazine and I still keep it as something special. Probably as a fragment of the global history of women’s skateboarding.

In the summer of 2019, the film “Gizmo” was released, it was the first film with a girls-only crew and was created with big brand’s support (Nike). It was summer when I just changed my cruiser for my first skateboard, which I got from Graņa (thanks, dude). I remember watching the movie for the first time and the first part is of a Swedish skateboarder, Sarah Meurle who skated to the Broadcast-America’s Boy. It got me so emotional and my body was covered in goosebumps, seeing Aori Nishimura, Lacey Baker and Elissa Steamer – it just blew me away. I watched that movie about five times in a row before going out that day and America’s Boy was my most played song that summer. It was summer when I couldn’t ollie yet, but it gave me confidence that I would learn, and I did.

I have thought for a long time that it is impossible, with a few exceptions, for girls to learn how to skate, that perhaps guy’s hairy legs give them some special aerodynamics, but the more I saw real examples of women skateboarding, the more I began to believe that it was possible.

By that I want to say that I think it is important to share your progress, to create videos and photos, to see others and yourself. Yes, there have been comments before that you don’t have to film your beginner’s tricks and pollute the internet, in which case I’m a trash bag because I like to share my progress. I’m happy for every Latvian girl who puts on a story or post her tricks – it really motivates me. Does it motivate you? Beginner’s trick clips, for me as a beginner, help me better understand the trick, in a way, I see the starting point of the trick at its evolution. It is exciting to see Lithuanian and Estonian girls sharing their progress and see what tricks they are doing and sb.girls videos also have their own style. I like to romanticize that audiovisual material is an important testament to time. Pictures, clips, drawings, magazines, books, stickers, it’s all content that makes up culture and the more authentic the more alive.

I have already finished the article forgot about it, but then I remembered that in this fragmentary historical essay I would like to mention a very special Latvian skateboarder. Many definitely know Ingūna Skujiņa and if they don’t know, then they should know, because Ingūna is a girl who entered the history of Latvian Skateboarding as a very powerful skateboarder, the first sponsored skater in Latvia (shout out! Clockwise Skateshop) and she filmed RajonTV R.USH HOUR part. Even YT’s 2017 fall edits are available. Inguna has not been seen on the board for some time. Will she come back? <3

LL

P.s.

I have already finished the article and managed to forget about it, but then I remembered that in this fragmentary historical essay I would like to mention a very special Latvian skateboarder. Many definitely know Ingūna Skujiņa and if they don’t know, then they should know, because Ingūna is a girl who entered the history of Latvian Skateboarding as a very powerful skateboarder, the first sponsored skater in Latvia (shout out! Clockwise Skateshop) and filmed RajonTV RUSH HOUR. Even YT’s 2017 autumn edits are available. Ingūna has not been seen on the board for some time. Will it come back? <3

February Links

Hey everyone, another month has passed and we have been blessed with a lot of new videos and events in general in the Baltic skateboarding community.  Let’s take a look what has happened!

Starting of hot, Tikari skateshop dropped their indoor video Gym MEGAMIX from the Spot center. This video is a must watch just because of the crazy amount of tricks fit into this 6 minute video and the absolute chaotic music used. Speaking for myself: I love this video! Everything is happening so fast I had to rewind at times to  understand what was happening.  Again a must watch! Rob did a sick job with the whole it.

Keeping with Tikari for a bit, my good friend Ed Gaba got on the Tikari team! it’s amazing to see him officially sponsored. I can’t wait to see all the clips from Gaba in the upcoming Tikari videos! Congratulations Gaba!

We (rajontv) were also also busy lately, Gaba and Niklavs Vetra headed down to Lithuania to skate the Lithuanian skateboarding federation indoor park. As a result Gaba made a pretty cool video. Also, it is cool to see Lithuanian skateboarding federation President, Justinas Ivoška rip on home turf.

We have also dropped our new merch. Get yourself a piece at your local skateshop, Clockwise or Tikari! The items are available only in skate shops and are limited. Don’t know when we are going to make more. 

I my self also have been busy. My fisheye has finally arrived and the same day it came I went out to The Spot Center and got a bunch of filming done for a Fisheye test part 1! after getting a tip from a friend to turn off the stabilizer, I filmed Fisheye test part 2! Stocked how it all worked out and more vids are definitely coming soon.

Some Riga heads who are particularly immune to the cold sessioned outside.  Gaba and Edijs Plume were spotted at Hansas perons, some other Og heads at Maxlas. Big thanks for cleaning up the big square at Maxla and making it skateable. Videos provided by Rob who keeps making dope videos with his own style. Keep it up Rob!

The 3rd Girls Only skate and inline Jam has seen a new record of people! Hope to see one in March too!

Weather has been improving a lot recently we got a few days where we could skate street and parks. If you see me and Leo Druka out in the streets of Riga come up and say “Hi” and we will let you in on a secret. Haha that’s about all I have for this month thank you, goodbye!

Now I know y’all be lovin this shit right here

Winter skatepark content usually has a low rate of re-watchability. But this new video by Tikari skateshop team might be up to something good that will make you want to give it another watch or definitely another listen. Props to the crazy master mind Rob who once again open new dimensions of skate videos.

And as for the rest of us, “Let’s keep on rolling.”

Linards Viksniņš – Front Blunt
Miks Graņtiņš – SS BS TS/ Not seen on video though
Rob and his third eye

Photos by Nauris Dollins