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Luckily for us, in the age of social media, we can live vicariously through Matahi by watching his latest Youtube edit ...
The Momentum-man talks punk rock, Tom DeLonge’s alien obsession, playing puppet master to Kelly and Andy, and Australia’s ...
In the Tracks 50 th anniversary issue, revered writer and former Tracks editor, Phil Jarratt, casts a discerning eye over the mercantile evolution of surfing, charting its course from a humble, ...
Dion Agius is a master of reinvention. Like musicians and performers who continually redefine their acts to remain relevant, Dion is constantly evolving in and out of the water. Over the last fifteen ...
And yet while Jérôme had ridden slabs in Alaska, towed Teahupo’o and Nazare, paddled Jaws, discovered world-class slabs in ...
Kyuss balanced his gig time with competing in the Newcastle Surfest CS event and his performance on stage was a hit with his ...
Jack McCoy grips the tripod that has become a fifth limb in his prolific, film-making career. Occhilupo believes the movie’s ...
Kyuss alongside his brother, Rasmus, formed the band last year. They also recruited their nan’s next door neighbour and friend from school, Bon, who plays drums. The boys have been making noise in the ...
Laugh, cry and cringe at a collection of Monty’s most recent work for Tracks. A selection of twelve short and long form ...
If only Kelly Slater, who was in the Oscar’s crowd, had taken his moment and leapt to the stage to intervene before Will Smith landed a wildly swung slap on the ever-grinning face of Chris Rock.
For the first time in five years Pipeline will contribute to a surfer’s potential CT qualification as it’s been added to the ...
You may remember a month or so ago when Occy and Barton Lynch lifted the curtain on Surf Lakes for the first time. The hype surrounding the reveal was palpable, surfers and media outlets alike ...
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