South Coast BMX have been working on another edit that went live last night, this one is in homage to the recently wrapped project that is Seventies‘ Our House. They’ve gave it a good send off in typical SCB style, heavy grime track, smoking bud and featuring lots of waffle getting all gnarly. Featuring lots of the Hastings and Bexhill guys.. NEXT HYPE!
We’ve always loved the “Our House” sessions that Seventies have produced over the past two years, I can’t believe it was almost two years ago that they built that place but since then it’s had a non stop stream of visitors from all over England and the World coming over for a ride, creating a great series of videos and lots of good memories. I’ve even been lucky enough to session that place a few times back when I used to work down there.
Here’s what Seventies had to say before closing the doors for the very last time on the “Our House”
“It’s been almost two years since we opened the doors at ‘Our House’. In that time we have invited friends from both close and afar and seen more amazing riding from here than we had ever anticipated. Federal, The Shadow Conspiracy, Cult, DUB, MacNeil, Mutiny, The Make, Bone Deth, Hoffman and even our good friends at Premier, Pijin, 20Twenty, RADBMX and Crucial BMX shops are just a few of the many riders who passed through. Sadly all good things must come to an end, so to celebrate the life of Our House we held a small jam to bid it’s farewell. Check out the final session and hold tight for more coming very soon from Seventies”
It’s sad to see it happening but the Our House edits are coming slowly to an end as the warehouse will be closing it’s doors any day now. I have been informed that a final farewell edit will be dropping in the distant future. But anyways until that all happens you should cast your eyes over this banger of an edit featuring two Federal riders Stevie Churchill and Jordan Aleppo. Stevie has been staying in the UK over the past month and Jordan is a Hastings/Bexhill local so they teamed up to do a little edit. Both these guys kill it in this..
Music:
Kan Kick – Alien Folk Urbanaries (Beat Tape)
Pijin BMX’s Carlos Gomez put this edit up just less than 24 hours ago featuring team riders Jon Root and Jordan Aleppo. Lot of spin-tech trickery and a bit of backwards rail action at the Seventies “Our House” and 4down “Their House” skateparks in Hastings. Just to note Carlos you need to check your focus on the fisheye shots, you’re not having a seizure, its just not in focus so don’t worry viewers!!
Good to see a Seventies Our House this year, there’s not been one in a while. This time round its the turn of the Premier BMX Store lads from Caterham, consisting of Tony Watkinson, Dan Boiski, Warren Daniel, Puffy, Adolfo Olivo and Mike King.
The SCB and Waffle are treating us all to a “One Bang Friday” which im guessing is literally one banger on a Friday. Here it is in all its technicolor glory
Mike King from FFWDBMX has been whipping his camera out in public again and this time he pointed it in the direction of the Seventies “Our House” where it just so happened that Oli Jones, Ben Hennon, Jordan Aleppo, Mad Jon, Oli Shields and Bas Keep were riding.
Keeping the “Our House” series going is Federal Bikes rider Jack O’Reilly. From such a simple set up the “Our House” series has been one of the most successful bunch of edits to hit the web this year. Always keeping it fresh with the lineup of riders and they always bring the goods to the table. Hit it up before bed time!
A few of the locals from Sunderland and Lee from the BMX Box did a little shop trip down to Hastings and the surrounding areas a couple of weekends back. Jonny Wilson was behind the lens and occasionally doing push-ups in his duds for some reason. They hit up the 4Down/Etnies park and the Seventies Our House, check out what they came back with below. Featuring Sean Kelly, Karl Southern, Raymond Inskipp, Ben Marvin, Paul Fletcher and a few cameos from the lads.