Sebastian Grubinger – July to September 2017

Sebastian Grubinger – July to September 2017 from Sebastian Grubinger on Vimeo.

One of the most prolific riders on instagram is Heresy’s Sebastian Grubinger. Always fresh content, some that I feel is too good for instagram and more edit worthy. Sebastian just put this edit together over the past two weeks whilst he has been sick at home of his clips from July to Septmeber, enjoy!

Scott Powell – Down Under / Right

Down Under – RIGHT from scott powell on Vimeo.

Scott Powell just dropped the second part of his footage that he filmed for Stewart Munro’s Landscapes video project, and like I said when I reviewed the video here on the site this contains my favourite clip from Scott’s section: Backwards stem 5 to backwards bar hop ride out at 1:31, brake or not. This move is bonkers, go watch it…

Silent Vienna – Sebastian Grubinger & David Keusch

Sebastian Grubinger teamed up with videographer, David Keusch to film something a little bit different than a hardcore riding video. Instead, they visited the
“Wiener Prater”, Austria’s well known entertainment park, and the “Naschmarkt”, Vienna’s biggest marketplace are two sights that are usually packed full of people, action and deafening noise. This is short, sweet and to the point.

Frank Lukas – Trailer

Frank Lukas – Trailer from Neuland on Vimeo.

I am sure I have said this a million times over the years of running Flatmattersonline, so I am sorry if I sound like a broken record. One of my favourite parts of running the site is the unexpected surprises, not knowing day to day what will be online for the world to see. Frank Lucas just dropped an amazing trailer for an up and coming project that will drop in a couple of weeks, here’s what he had to say about it:

“Here’s the premier teaser for an exclusive upcoming flatland film project I’ve been working on for a few months. I teamed up with @neulandfilms who share the same level of passion for filming, cutting and creating as I have for flatland bmx. This was a big opportunity for me to feature the sport that I love and have been practicing for 25 years in a whole new perspective. When I’m not sitting behind the judges’ table, this is what I’m doing. Still the same Frank Lukas on a small bike – just a little different.”