Tag: Julian Mack

Our friend and sometimes contributor Leon Moss is putting out a lot of content lately! From Sascha’s recent part to Bender and now this it is all good hard work put together well. So press play and see what is going on in D-Dorf.

Featuring:

Julian Mack, Pasquale Grispo, Jon Holzhauer, Felix Förster, Simon Weißer, Patrick Paulenz, Florian Nass, Leon Moss, Burny Newmann, Matthias Pichl, Juri Löchte, Lea Lang, Ruben Lücke & Philipp Graf.

We are very proud to present this video from the streets of Nuremberg about friendship, traveling and just simply doing you.

The piece features the likes of Julian Mack, Mel Adler, Philipp Neugebauer and behind the lens, we find Paul Quednau who put this thing together and for some reason made us think about Scandinavia a lot (it must be those waves)!?

fuzzi_colgate_photo-by-Marc-Dernetz

We asked Julian to tell us about the process, the crew, and the vibes:

“Paul, Philipp and I spent a lot of time together over the last 3 years. We were together a lot though, we had the clan, our brothers our sisters our Kameruds!

Our first trip to Copenhagen three years ago really pushed us in the right direction. We ended up living together at some friends house in Christiania, there we would spend our days on our boards, Paul would have his camera in his hands… ready to go.

It was this kind of energy and atmosphere we wanted to retain and we managed to do just that during these last 3 years. We just kept the idea for this project in the back of our heads and slowly worked it out, no pressure. We ended up making „Kameruds” to show and transport the experiences and feelings that we felt while making it.

Because of those experiences, we would like to dedicate the video to all our friends!

As the “fuzzi collective” we tried to present the Nuremberg scene with Visions & Energy so we could create movement in the city through Skateboarding, videos, & Fotos, we also tried by organizing Gatherings or by pouring concrete – all for the LOVE!

The style this project presents us with is cool but besides all of that editing magic, this video is about one thing. Going fast and doing tricks as proper as possible, style and grace will always look and feel better to the skater and the viewer than riding slow and going tech.

Anyway, in our opinion, this is one of the most promising projects to come out of Germany in a while and we are not only happy to be a part of this but we are also eagerly awaiting what the fuzzi crew will do next.

Wednesday we premiered part one of Leon Moss’ “BENDER” video, today we close the show by giving you part 2.
Press play, there is really not much more to say, the skating does the talking and part 2 starts with a loud shout!

Leon would like to thank all involved and we would like to thank him in return for the collaborative efforts.

About 2 months ago we got a DM it was from a guy we know called @kuyt3000. We had met him in Düsseldorf during skate week but had previous knowledge of him through our doings with the Europe Co. his message read as follows:

Hey, my friend Leon just told me in the train that he would really like it if you would host his video after the premiere.  And since he is asking I thought I would ask you guys because the connect is there YO!

Needless to say, I asked if he could put me in touch with Leon and we would take it from there. The rest was easy, the video was sent, watched by us and we uploaded the video files. We then asked Leon what he wanted people to know about the video and he sent us in response:

I moved to Düsseldorf in December of 2017, this footage was filmed in the 12 months after my move. I filmed in the gist of the video in Düsseldorf & Aachen but we also went to Cologne and the rest of the Ruhr valley :-).

we guess he is right the rest is just a formality. Press play and enjoy the video!