YouTube: Thrasher
There is something raw and straight to the point about a proper rough cut, and Kwesi Holloway’s first part for Disorder Skateboards leans fully into that feeling.
This edit strips things back and lets the skating speak without polish or distractions. You get the clips as they happened, the slams included, and it makes everything feel more real and human.
Kwesi’s skating feels direct and aggressive without trying to look stylish for the sake of it.
He goes fast, commits fully, and does not hesitate when it is time to roll back in after a fall. That mindset carries through the whole edit and makes it easy to stay locked in.
