This review originally appeared in the now-defunct altmusicbox in 2016. Source: Bandcamp By nature, so-called ‘skate music’ is difficult to define. Hard-edged punk rock may spring to mind, but a scroll through any YouTube comment section or online forum on the subject will prove the contrary. For such a niche subculture, which many associate with the likes of Sum 41, Blink-182 or The Offspring who spawned the high-tempo skate punk genre in the 1990s, modern skateboarders have branched out. So it begs the question, what do skaters really listen to? Jenkem, a specialist magazine dedicated to all things skateboarding, has compiled a collection of nineteen tracks handpicked from its readers’ suggestions in an attempt to answer exactly that. Spanning an array of styles from indie rock and electronic to instrumental hip-hop, created by artists from across the globe, Beginnings is music for skateboarders, by skateboarders. Produced by founder Ian Michna and his brother Adrian...
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