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Charles
Oct 2021
by Route One
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Charlie Munro and master lensman Kevin Parrott reunite to create 'Charles' for Primitive Skateboards and, in the process, produce quite possibly the greatest representation of peak UK skateboarding since Cover Version, coincidentally their last public collaboration.
Travelling the length and breadth of lockdown Britain, the Waterbeach native plies his power-tech trade on some of the crustiest spots the nation has to offer, as well as finding new possibilities on the most oft' trodden ground.
Beautifully crafted by Kev, with contributory northern filming credit going to Yorkshire's Josh Hallett, the slow build of Pieter Nooten's haunting soundtrack perfectly compliments the cold foreboding back drop of Covid England, juxtaposed brilliantly by the sprightly young ginger chap going off like a badman!
Travelling the length and breadth of lockdown Britain, the Waterbeach native plies his power-tech trade on some of the crustiest spots the nation has to offer, as well as finding new possibilities on the most oft' trodden ground.
Beautifully crafted by Kev, with contributory northern filming credit going to Yorkshire's Josh Hallett, the slow build of Pieter Nooten's haunting soundtrack perfectly compliments the cold foreboding back drop of Covid England, juxtaposed brilliantly by the sprightly young ginger chap going off like a badman!