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Tom Knox is still a relatively new name in skateboarding, but he’s already made himself quite memorable for stringing together amazing technical lines on crusty cobblestone in parts for New Balance Numeric and Isle Skateboards.
As a London native, it seems like he’s also acquired a taste in music that’s just as inspiring—and at times dreary—as the city he calls home. Check out his mix that brings together acts like The Beatles and Roots Manuva to perfectly soundtrack an overcast day of skating in the UK.
If you’re a fan, or it’s just one of those overcast grey days, make sure to download this one and play it out.
More Mixes? Check out German Nieves, Lucas Puig, Aaron Herrington, Riley Hawk, Anthony Pappalardo, Jim Greco, John Cardiel, Alien Workshop, Brian Anderson, Baker, Bronze, Brad Cromer, Alex Olson, Sage Elsesser, THPS, Sean Pablo or Jesse Alba.
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Tom just wanted me to be fucking sad the night I listened to this.
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