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”..hip-hop isn’t Puff Daddy in a big Range Rover – it’s people who are working on something in a crew. It’s the feeling of being five people walking down a street and having one language like Crips or Bloods. I like that sense of determination. Kids who fuck around on the street and then say, “Hey, let’s build something!” I want you to be a little skater, a little hip-hop, a little provoking street fighter. And I’m trying to keep some tradition alive: I’m using all this tape and glue because when I was skating I would glue my shoes together when they broke and I had no money to buy new ones. I go step by step backwards through my life, finding senses of me and putting them in there. I think there are not a lot left already because now it’s this, but now it’s an evolution and now I have to think of new machines and new materials. This will never die because inventing and experimenting and getting dirty is like a drug for me.” - Boris Bidjan Saberi by nabil azadi @SLAMXHYPE