Still need some music inspiration? We compiled a few other playlists last year for your listening pleasure. Royalty, featured in Poor Boyz Productions’ Tracing Skylines
Pain Killers by Al’Tarba, featured in Awone Films’ Je Vais Au Rêveġ3. Trouble Comes Knocking by Timber Timbre, featured in Headbud’s Daily Breadġ2. Hurdy Gurdy Man by Donovan, featured in Sweetgrass Production’s Valhallaġ1. Electric Intertribal by A Tribe Called Red, featured in Sherpas Cinema’s Into the Mindġ0. Butterfly by Delicate Steve, featured in Level 1’s Partly Cloudyĩ. Actin Up’ by Wale, Meek Mill with French Montana, featured in Life Steeze Media’s EarthshineĨ. Sapphire by Bonobo, featured in Vital Films’ Insightħ.
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DLZ by TV On The Radio, featured in 403 Media’s Doing it LIVEĦ. Birth by Thirty Seconds To Mars, featured in Warren Miller’s Ticket to Rideĥ.
Pop That by French Montana, featured in RadBots’ Brother NatureĤ. So Far Gone by J Boog, featured in 4FRNT’s CRJģ. The Prince is Coming by araabMUZIK, featured in Teton Gravity Research’s Way of LifeĢ. And come winter, hopefully this list will be the foundation for a soundtrack that gives you just enough hyphy to send that cliff and stomp that line.ġ. Let them be the last thing you hear before drifting into dreams of powder finer than Columbian drug lords can produce. Let these tunes be the motivation to thrown down that extra set of squats in your pre-season training. Follow the exploits of today’s top riders as they traverse the globe in search of the unique terrain and conditions that emerged from one of the deepest winters. This film is about the people, places and moments that define our riding. Ladies and gents, we present Trailer Park Jams, a playlist compiled of songs featured in this year’s ski film trailers. Teton Gravity Research proudly presents its latest 16mm/HD ski and snowboard offering: UNDER THE INFLUENCE. Beyond maxing out your credit card with new gear and binging on ski movies, here’s another tonic that we hope will ease your anticipation for the upcoming season. Feeling tempted by the early season snow? We know it’s a tease to the nearing winter and only leaves you aching for more. And then there's the home-spun, dubstep(ish) soundtrack, complete with historical narrative voice over. And, for everyone else, the mention of incredible steeps, ridiculous tricks and titanic powder will cause salivation for most skiers (and snowboarders), no matter how bad their cottonmouth may be. The trailer is out of this world - inspiring and supple natural beauty mixed with blips of Alaskan history, leaving a film that Alaskans can relate to. A well made tear jerker about a cancer survivor and his faithful dog Denali. Much of "Dream Factory" was shot in Alaska during the snowy winter of 2011-12 and depicts "the history and modern progression of freeriding in Alaska." TGR explains:Īnd a "dream" it is. Engaging characters and bold climbing in an unparalleled setting. Over the last 16 years, TGR has made a point of venturing north to Alaska in search of pristine mountains and clean lines - in short, the best skiing and snowboarding the planet has to offer. TGR has been making extreme snow-sport documentaries for more than a decade. The film, titled to reflect the sentiments of the TGR team, is called "The Dream Factory" in honor of Alaska and her glorious bounty of never-ending winter magic. The latest creation from TGR chronicles Alaska's enormous 2011-2012 snow season, with a light dusting of the state's history and social evolution. Andy Irons: Kissed by God is a film about bipolar disorder and opioid addiction as seen through the life of three-time world champion surfer Andy Irons.Andy struggled with the same demons that millions of people worldwide battle with daily. Matchstick Production MSP, Teton Gravity Research TGR, Level 1, PBP, Field Productions FP and many many more. On Thursday, Wyoming-based extreme sports production company, Teton Gravity Research's (TGR) newest film will show in Anchorage at three screenings at the Bear Tooth Theatrepub in Spenard.