Naish & Plasma Surfjoint Paddle Battle

Lørdag d. 24 Juli stod i festlighedens tegn. På denne dag samledes hele Danmarks surf community i Klitmøller, for at nyde en dag fyldt med action og fest. Surfjoint 2010 blev med garanti et event som ingen kommer til at glemme foreløbig!

SUP'ing the Surfjoint !

SUP'ing the Surfjoint !

Festen startede for alvor om aftenen, men i løbet af dagen var der masser af action på stranden. Naish & Plasma Paddle Battle leverede både underholdning og spænding på stranden. Drengene nede fra Nautic Herning sørgede for, at der var Naish demo boards på stranden som folk kunne prøve. Desværre var forholdene lidt barske for begyndere, men det holdt bestemt ikke folk væk!

SUP with the dog; Hans og Ludvig træner hårdt, så de er klar til Danmarks første "Dog SUP Race..."

SUP with the dog; Hans og Ludvig træner hårdt, så de er klar til Danmarks første "Dog SUP Race..."

Senere på eftermiddagen startede den rigtige battle, hvor der var hård konkurrence. I 4 mands stafet blev det en tæt affære mellem brasilianske team “Wolthers” og team “Klitmøller Locals”. Banen var af den simple slags, hvor man blot skulle padle ud omkring en bøje og så tilbage til startområdet, hvor man så sendte stafetten videre. Forholdene gjorde det midlertidigt lidt mere kompliceret, så de forskellige teams måtte hjælpe deres riders tilbage op ad stranden.

Local charger 69 Slam Jonas Johansen padlede med god stil for det lokale Klitmøller hold

Local charger 69 Slam Jonas Johansen padlede med god stil for det lokale Klitmøller hold

Klitmøllerfolkene kæmpede bragt, men brasilianerne havde kontrol over racet. Det var lige indtil den anden sidste runde, hvor Steen Carstens fra “Klitmøller Locals” udnyttede et lille hul i reglerne og padlede upwind på maven. Jesper Fejerskov kunne så sikre sit hold en smal sejr over team Wolthers, der ellers kæmpede på ægte brasiliansk manér.

Adam, Alexandre og Steen viste høj klasse i kampen om 1. pladsen på Downwind

Adam, Alexandre og Steen viste høj klasse i kampen om 1. pladsen på Downwind

I den individuelle klasse blev der afholdt en downwind paddle fra Splittergab til NASA klubhus. En god lille distance, der tydeligt ville fremhæve den mest tekniske padler. Starten gik, og de 10 deltagere satte hårdt fra. Hurtigt stod det klart, at vinderen skulle findes mellem Adam Malling, Steen Carstens og Alexandre Wolthers. Det var meget tæt mellem de 3, og det gjaldt om at fange de små dønninger for at ligge sig i spidsen. Hurtigste deltager og første mand på stranden var Sjællandske Adam Malling tæt fulgt af henholdsvis Alexandre Wolthers og Steen Carstens.

Thumbs up to event manager Mike for a great event and keeping it real

Thumbs up to event manager Mike for a great event and keeping it real

Resultater

4 Mands stafet:
1. Klitmøller Locals
2. Team Wolthers
3. Hans’s Team

Downwind paddle
1. Adam Malling
2. Alexandre Wolthers
3. Steen Carstens

Stort tak til arrangørerne, Naish og alle der var med til at gøre det til en god dag på stranden.
Vi ses til næste års event, men allerede til september vil der være mere SUP action ved Cold Hawaii PWA Windsurf Worldcup.
Stay tuned for mere action :D

Casper Steinfath

Surfjoint Klitmøller 2009

“Hawaii cold Hawaii holder fest med hver en gæst

Hawaii cold or hot for vi har unique et spot……!”

Ja, det kan vi nemt blive enige om og ikke mindst i kølvandet af endnu et vellykket Surfjoint arrangement – nr. 5 i rækken.

Man fornemmer tydelig succesen når ingredienser som samarbejde, danseglæde, smil en masse og koncentreret arbejdsindsats går hånd i hånd.  Når store og små tager en tørn sammen. Ungdomsafdelingen viste endnu engang at de er seje og ikke bange for at tage fat. Der blev hjulpet med  at sætte borde og stole op i teltet fredag aften og lørdag leverede de god underholdning  on the beach og de mest morgenfriske af dem mødte op kl. 10 søndag morgen klar til at slukke festen helt …. de sidste gæster var nemlig kun gået hjem 5 timer forinden, så det dampede stadig i teltet. Sikke en forskel det gør når vi er mange om opgaverne og løfter i flok, så bliver det lige pludselig rigtig sjovt at være med i Surfjoint – vi glæder os allerede til næste år.

Tusind tak til alle ildsjælene, som alle var med til at sætte kulør på festen – lige fra Kurt and his køkken kulies til Troels der tryller med  eksotiske drinks til en smuk designet t-shirt til et spontant indslag fra nogle lokale hawaii singers osv…. Jeg har sikkert glemt en hel masse betydningsfulde folk bag kulissen – håber selv i ved hvor meget i betyder i Surfjoint sammenhæng…

Det var dejligt vore surf-venner fra Hamburg og Sild kom hid – der var masser af sjov med skateboards og SUP  og  free style konkurrencen om lørdagen var meget underholdende det var både kreativ udfoldelse og smukke gymnastiske bevægelser i neopren. Rigtig dejligt at vore lokale surfere var med til at berige  surfklubben med yderligere et par NSP-brædder….super!!

Hawaii cold Hawaii…..Aloha fra Sibirien

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SurfJoint 2008: Another Chapter is Completed

Surfjoint 08 has come to an end and so has the Danish summer. But the waves are still gently caressing the shores of Klitmøller offering endless hours of challenge and excitement to all its watermen all the way until next year when Surfjoint returns.

While we are waiting in anticipation for the last photos and video footage to come in, the Surfjoint team would like to use the opportunity to thank you all for a fantastic event.

Our deepest thanks and gratitude to our many beautiful volunteers that worked so hard during the entire event and to our many talented artists arriving from all over the country to perform their magic; Thanks to our sponsors for their support and most of all to all of you who came and joined Surfjoint and made the event absolutely unforgettably awesome.

See you all again next year.

PISTOLA rocking Surfjoint 08:

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Nazarenes Surfjoint 08:

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Universal SoundSystem Feat. Simon Jul

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Interview with SURFACT – Surfjoint 2008

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About a year ago SURFACT stormed the city gates of the sleepy surfing town of Klitmøller an otherwise quiet Wednesday evening and unleashed a ground shaking party machine that lasted all the way until Sunday evening and have kept people talking ever since.

SURFACT is a true Rock Band in its purest and most dedicated form, and their kick-ass performance last year has already earned them a loads of fans within the Danish Surfing Community and was subsequently asked to provide the soundtrack for an upcoming Danish surf movie production.

Just a little while before SURFACT busts down the door of Surfjoint 08, we caught up with the band for a few words, while we all wait in anticipation for their return.

1) First of all a question that is on everyone’s mind: Your debut album “Terrific Downfall” was an overwhelming success placing #1 on MTV’s viewer music chart for 4 weeks in a row, so not surprisingly we are all dying to hear more about your upcoming album. Any hints on what we can to look forward to and when is it planned to be released?

Our new album is set to be released in January 2009 and the first single will hit danish radio stations in october 2008. Our sound has changed a lot since ‘Terrific Downfall’, but it’s still obvious that you are listening to Surfact. The guitar riffs are better, the drums are heavier, and the bass lines are more agressive than ever! And on top of that Jesper’s vocals seem to be on another level! We believe that we’ve found the right sound for Surfact on this album.

2) The music video to your single “Divine” features some great surfing and the lyrics contains passages many surfers can easily relate to. Could you tell us a bit about the background for writing this song and if it in fact is about surfing in a physical sense such as the video could suggest?

Divine is one of our oldest songs, and i think it was written on an interrail trip back in 2003-or 4. The lyrics aren’t intended to be about surfing, but, as in any other song we’ve written, the lyrics are free of interpretation.. The song is about love. If it’s love for a girl, a surfboard or a beer – you decide. :)

3) During Surfjoint 07 you kicked off the party already 3 days before the event was set to begin and started out with going surfing at 22.00 in almost total darkness only 2 hours and a few crates of beer after your arrival in Klitmøller (you truly won our hearts for that one). Do we dare to ask what we can look forward to from your visit during Surfjoint 08?

Don’t know if we are going surfing again? It was definately one of the toughest things we’ve ever done! Especially when you’re pissed! But if we can borrow some of them rubber suits again – we’re ready! Otherwise we’ll just drink our brains out, and have fun with all the ‘dudes’ after we’ve played.

4) What other delicate treats are on your event calendar for 2008?

For the rest of 2008, we’ll be locked up in our studio! We have a deadline for the album which says Dec. 1st 2008, so we’re kind of in a hurry. We still need to write 2 songs, but we’ve always been best under pressure, so there’s no stress. We can also rely on our producer and partner in crime, Søren Balsner from Carpark North!

5) Finally, do you have some props to the many fans that are waiting with anticipation for your notorious return to Klitten during Surfjoint 08?

Hope you guys are ready for a unique show at Klitten this year! We are psyked, and ready to get out of the studio. we’ll play 7 new tunes for you, so you don’t wanna miss it! ;) Can’t wait to see all you surfers in action as well! Good luck to you!

Interview with King-T – Surfjoint 2008

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1) Hi King-T. On Thursday you will be flipping vinyl at Surfjoint 08 making sure that crowd is well lead into the reggae groove before Nazarenes take the stage later same evening. Any hints on what you will have in store for us?

My passion for reggae lies primary with the genre of New Roots. New Roots I see as a evolution of Roots Reggae however more up-beat compared to Roots. Some of my favorites include Turbulence, Richie Spice, Chuck Fender, Capleton and Anthony B.

2) At Surfjoint in 05, reggae and dancehall was immediately embraced by the crowd and the genre has been an inseparable part of Surfjoint ever since. What is your opinion on why surfing and reggae seems to mix so well together?

I think reggae and surf goes well together. They are both small movements which defend their rights to be different and free and devote themselves to their passion. The statement of freedom in the music and the act of sliding over the water surfaces on a surfboard I also think is much related to each other.

3: What are you own expectations to Surfjoint 2008?

I have never participated in the event before. But I have been visiting Klitmøller a lot through my childhood. I definitely think that this is the perfect place for a surf festival. The place is laid back and not very touristy which I feel connect well with reggae and surfing.

It is a bit of a dream to be able to perform in Klitmøller, a place that have meant much to be through my childhood.

Thanks for your time mate. We’ll be looking forward for your performance

Surfjoint 2008 – Open-Air BBQ Sessions

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Everyone has to eat and surfers are by far any exception. To make sure that everyone attending Surfjoint 08 are well fed in between long days of wave action, we’ve prepared a delicate consecutive series of Open-Air BBQ sessions to prepare everyone for the long nights of intensive partying.

Wednesday:

Menu: Grilled Mackerel, Sausages, Pasta Salad, Garlic Bread and Home Made Cake

When: 19.00

Where: NASA Clubhouse

Thursday:

Menu: Grilled marinated Flank Steak, Pasta Salad and Home Baked Bread

When: 18.00

Where: Splittergab

Friday

Menu: Flame Grilled Burgers on Home Baked Bread.

When: 17.00-21.00

Where: Café Natsværmeren

Saturday

Menu: Guava Glazzed BBQ Ribs, Teriyaki Chicken, Turkey Burgers, Beef Burgers, Sausages, Tandori Salmon, Potato Salad

When: 18.00

Where: Splittergab

Surfjoint 2008: Proudly sponsored by Revision Limfjord

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Surfjoint 08 is an international event. Surfers from all over northern Europe are during these days preparing to set course for Klitmøller to join the party and after the event, a large proportion of the earnings from Surfjoint will be donated to Medicines sans Frontiers to assist people less fortunate in hot spots in the third world.

But Surfjoint is also a local event meant to introduce and promote surfing to our aspiring youth and to serve as a melting pot inviting local residents and visiting surfers alike to join the party. It is founded and organized by local surfers from Klitmøller and needless to say it would never have existed if it was not for the massive support from the local community and local businesses in the area.

One of these businesses is Revision Limfjord, a local accounting firm based in Thy, which now for the second year in a row is giving us their support.

We caught up with Lars Ballebye Jensen based in the Hanstholm office for a quick chat:

1) Hi Lars. First of all thank you for your company’s support to Surfjoint 08. What made your company decide to support Surfjoint 08?

Being a local myself I know some of the people behind Surfjoint and aside from working very professionally, they also have a passionate drive that blows you away. I am really impressed to see what is currently evolving around the surfing community in Klitmøller. I am proud of what the do and gladly support them.

2) Surfjoint attracts surfers from all over Northern Europe and as far away as Brazil. But Surfjoint is a party for everyone keen on joining us for 4 days of surfing, good food and great music. Do you think that most locals are aware of the fact that Surfjoint is just as much a party for them as for the seasoned surfers?

I dare to believe that the local residents look upon the surfers as a natural part of the local community. So when there is a party in the surfing community, the whole town joins the party.

3) 20 years ago there were from time to time a fair bit of tension between local residents and visiting surfers. But that seems to have improved a lot since then and these days a majority the most skilled surfers are in fact locals and everyone seems to get along much better now. How will you as a local resident describe how the view of surfers has changed the last 10-20 years?

I read an article in the local newspaper the other day about an elderly Klitmøller resident’s look upon the surfers, and I was confirmed in the fact that this is a new era, where surfers nowadays are regarded as a tremendous asset for the local community’s possibilities for increased settlement, education, career and family. How it was 10-20 years ago I have forgotten

4) During Saturday the August 30. There will be a free surf school from 12-17 with the primary focus of introducing surfing to the Danish youth. Do you know if your kids would be interested in joining the surf school this year?

From Stian (ed: one of the head organizers) I know that the surf school for kids has been a huge success. My own kids love all kinds of water activities so they are going to come too.

5) Finally, If you could give us one advice on how to make Surfjoint even better next year, what would that be?

You have a great team that inspires and attracts new resources. Invite them in and continue what you have started, then it will grow big!

Thanks for you time Lars. We will be looking forward for sharing a few cold beers with you in the bar during the event.

Interview with Medicines Sans Frontiers – Surfjoint 2008

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With the anticipation of spreading the good vibes beyond the beaches of Klitmøller. Surfjoint 08 donates 2/3 of its earnings to charity. For the second year in a row Surfjoint will donate half of this amount to Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF).

But what will the money be used for and will it be enough to make any difference whatsoever? We went out and asked them.

1) In what ways does Medicines Sans Frontiers differ from other foreign aid organizations such as Red Cross and UNICEF?

MSF is first and foremost a private international association providing medical assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict.

We emphasize to help people irrespective of race, religion, creed or political convictions.
Médecins Sans Frontières observes neutrality and impartiality in the name of universal medical ethics and the right to humanitarian assistance and claims full and unhindered freedom in the exercise of its functions.

We work with deceases and in conflict-torn countries that are often neglected by the majority of the media. In many places we are the only international medical organization present. We have more than 30 years of experience of assisting people in war zones or contagious environment.

Doctors, nurses and health sector workers get a monthly salary of approximately 970 Euro when working abroad for MSF.

2) Could you give an example of a project MSF have been evolved in and what was the outcome of your efforts?

Right now MSF has a huge operation going on in the southern part of Ethiopia. Increasing food prices combined with delay of rain have resulted in widespread malnutrition especially among children.

In the past three months MSF has cared for 20,800 patients suffering from severe and acute malnutrition. Most of these patients have been treated in a total of 51 therapeutic programs where they get a medical check-up and leave with weekly rations of therapeutic food. Families are also given food support rations made from corn and soya blended with oil and sugar. Patients with medical complications, such as malaria or pneumonia, are referred to one of six stabilisation centres, where they receive 24-hours medical attention.

3) Last year Surfjoint 07 was able to donate 10.000 DKK to MSF. This is not exactly a huge amount. Does a donation in that magnitude make any difference anywhere whatsoever?

Each and every contribution is important to our work. For 20 DKK (4 $) we can secure clean water for 70 people for a week and 225 DKK (45 $) makes it possible for us to save the life of a child suffering from malnutrition. So, a contribution of 10.000 DKK (2000 $) certainly makes a positive difference in our work.

Furthermore, it is private donations – including private fundraising-initiatives such as Surfjoint – that make it possible for MSF to keep the independence and flexibility that enable us to react quickly and effectively during humanitarian crises.

4) Is there other ways you can contribute to MSF, e.g. through volunteer work?

Yes – volunteers carry out a big part of MSF’s work. For us, it is an important element in keeping our costs low, so we are able to help even more people in need. Office volunteers are working with many different tasks at our office in Copenhagen, while other volunteers are helping out at all our events all over the country. For instance, more then 30 volunteers made up the backbone of our “Face up to indifference”-campaign at this year’s music festival in Roskilde. In that way they contributed in creating more visibility for MSF’s work. On our website (www.msf.dk) you can read more about different ways to support our missions – including voluntary work.

5) What could we expect that the donation from Surfjoint 08 will be used for?

Interventions like the one we have in Ethiopia for the moment are not cheap. We foresee an operational budget of 8.5 million Euro (until the end of November).

But the money from the Surfjoint 08 could also be spent on medicine for the more than 166.000 people we give HIV-treatment, on malaria bed nets or the costs we have with more than 4.000 international postings every year and with more than 22.000 national employees.

For us it is crucial to keep alert and be able to react quickly when new crises arise.

Thank you for your time. We will definitely do our outmost to produce as large donation as possible to help out with you admirable work.

Surfjoint 2008 proudly supports Surfers for Cetaceans

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Surfers for Cetaceans (S4C) is a global non-profit organization with the aim of mobilizing surfers and ocean crew to support conservation and protection of whales, dolphins and other marine wildlife, to protest whaling and killing of threatened and endangered species, and end the pollution of the marine environment.

As surfers we are ourselves deeply dependent on the quality and health of the ocean around which we bend our lives, and many of us have through surfing witnessed how vulnerable the marine environment is to careless human intervention.

Surfers for Cetaceans are one of the few organizations that do take direct action to make sure that our oceans are kept clean and our pristine marine wildlife are preserved and SURFJOINT 08 is proud to support them.

We caught up with the Australian based public officer, Andy Sibley, one evening at Burleigh Heads Surf Club for a brief interview.

1) So Andy, what made you find it necessary to found an organization with the sole purpose of protecting dolphins and whales and preserving the marine environment?

The organization was originally founded in 2004 by professional free-surfer Dave Rastovich and artist, Howie Cooke. Howie has been a long standing veteran of marine mammal conservation and Dave was inspired when he was saved from a shark attack by a bottlenose dolphin on the north coast of NSW, Australia.

Dave felt that he wanted to give something back and S4C was formed. It gave surfers a chance to unite their energies towards not only whales and dolphins but to give thanks to the marine environment that has provided us with so much fun and excitement throughout our lives.

2) How does S4C differ from other environmental NGOs such as Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd?

Greenpeace and the Sea Shepherd are great organizations and we support their efforts wherever possible. In fact, we are very closely affiliated with the Sea Shepherd and truly respect and admire their courage and conviction towards defending our marine waters. The essence of S4C is really just trying to inspire people to become aware of the importance of the marine environment and the creatures within.
We try to organize peaceful direct action interventions, like the Taiji Bay Surfers Paddle-Out which you can see on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sPa88xRqrU in order to bring the issues faced by dolphins and whales into the mainstream media. We also do a certain amount of work in education, going to local schools and presenting information and short movies to children and we also try and spread the message creatively with music and art, just have fun with it and lead by example.

Most importantly though, we would rather be a small nucleus of people that go out and actually make a difference. We wanted to avoid becoming a huge organization that was more interested in fundraising and branding than the very issues we are speaking out for.

3) Could you tell us about one of your recent projects and what the outcome was of your efforts?

S4C has just returned from a month in Chile which was very inspiring for us. This year the International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting was held in Santiago, Chile. A crew of us decided to go a few weeks earlier and make a bit of a surf trip out of it as well. The whole idea snowballed really quickly and we ended up doing a tour of the Chilean coastline, starting at the top in Arica and going down as far as Concepcion before going back up to Santiago for the IWC, meeting local surfers, environmentalists, mayors, indigenous fishermen and women, ministers and anyone else who crossed our path and inspired us along the way.…I think we clocked up over 3500k in just over 3 weeks.

We had a bunch of pro-surfers with us, both free-surfers and wtc competitors which was a great balance. A crew filming a documentary on what we were doing, another crew filming for Billabong, mural artists, musicians, Dave’s wife Hannah who is a professional mermaid model.. the whole thing was crazy! One of the main points we wanted to achieve on the tour was to connect with the Chilean people, especially the surfers, and not only share with them our knowledge but also find out the main environmental problems that they see along Chile’s coastline.

We were really blown away by how passionate the Chileans were about their coastline and about the marine environment. There are so many environmental disasters that have happened in Chile, it was hard to really gauge what it was like there for them, but we learnt heaps and have made some really strong connections. To see more about our tour, you can read our blog site: http://www.chiletour08.com

4) In Northern Europe we are constantly facing ongoing threats to our ocean environment such as pollution, oil spills and overfishing. So many of our surfers will definitely be interested in joining your cause and help secure a pristine ocean environment for ourselves and the next generations. How do you become a member of S4C and where can you find more information about your organization?

To start with, you can check out our website, http://www.surfersforcetaceans.com and have a read of some of the information there. It’s early days for us and we’re receiving a tremendous amount of support from people all over the world, so we’re in the process of re-aligning our focus on how we can achieve maximum positive impact on our coastal and marine environment through this incredible network that is opening up for us. If anyone would like to be on our volunteer’s database or has any information on issues that they wish to get out there on the marine environment in their area, please email me, andy@surfersforcetaceans.com or if you would like to be part of our online petition, please go to http://www.visualpetition.com

Every one of us at S4C are volunteers, so any donations to help us with future campaigns would also be greatly appreciated. People can donate securely through the www.surfersforcetaceans website, or contact me to send money orders or cheques.
I really feel that we as surfers can speak out and have a strong voice in our community. We are on the coast and in the water every chance we get, so we are acutely aware of the pressures that these environments face. Awareness, compassion and communication are three simple words that have helped us gather the momentum to create our organization. At the end of the day, we are really a handful of surfers speaking the truth about issues that are important to us. By uniting our voices globally, we can make a difference.

Thanks for your time mate and best of luck with the work with S4C. Don’t forget to drop by Klitmøller for a few waves and cold beer next time you are in Denmark.

Will do! Good on you guys for creating such a great festival. Keep up the good work

Surfjoint joins forces with NSP Soulfiles

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This year Surfjoint has joined forces with NSP Soulfiles thereby combining Northern Europe’s biggest surf festival with the currently most well renowned international wave surf competition held in Denmark. During each day of the event, Soulfiles will host competitions in surfing and windsurfing featuring some of the worlds best. – Plenty of surf-action going down each day in between the four nights of intense partying.

The NSP Soulfiles has been a highlight for all north European surfers and windsurfers for 3 years now arisen from the ashes of the Red Bull Soulwave. Unique to this event you will experience locals competing against Pros like Victor Fernandez or Jonas Ceballos. Not something you see on an every day basis. Going against these big names brings out the best out of everyone. Like local hero Lars Petersen said after his double front loop last year: “Man, I didn`t know that I could do this. It was my first attempt after a lot of years, wow.”

Besides the surprises in the Windsurfing Competition it is not clear what is going to happen in the Surf Contest. Is there a chance for anybody to prevail against the dominance of the Brazilians? Will Casper Steinfarth use his daily routine to place high on the podium? These Questions will be answered! The Winners of the Longboarding, Shortboarding and Grom Contests will be rewarded with a brand new NSP or SouthPoint Board. As a message to all girls willing to compete: Do not hesitate to register! It only takes four contestants to set up a heat.

The contest starts on Wednesday the 27 of August with the riders´ registration at the NASA House, Klitmøller. To simplify the planning process please send an e-mail (info@soulfiles.de) in advance and let us know which categories you want to participate in. Attendance fee for the whole event is 45 Euros incurring with the registration and yes, you can compete in more than one discipline.

If you are not in mood to compete but enjoying relaxed sessions on the Danish coastline: The whole NSP, SouthPoint, Simmer and Tekknosport range will be on the beach for a free test ride. All you need is your valid passport as deposit and a wetsuit.

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Interview with PISTOLA – Surfjoint 2008

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Interview with PISTOLA

In 2006 PISTOLA rocked the Surfjoint crowd so hard that during their performance most of the inventory had to be removed from the tent to prevent it from being completely obliterated by the raging masses. Needless to say they hereby created the benchmark from which all future Surfjoint performances have been held up against.

Now PISTOLA is back for Surfjoint 08 to give you the best Rage Against the Machine performance you have ever experienced and just as we are all holding our breath in anticipation, we caught up with the band for a quick interview only a few weeks from the big showdown.

1. You are without question the best Rage Against the Machine cover band we have ever experienced anywhere. The first question that is pushing through is: Why the exclusive devotion to playing Rage Against the Machine?

a. Well, there are several reasons for this. One is that the combined skills of the four “guilty parties” fit perfectly for this particular music. Another is that the music of RATM satisfies all of our sensibilities: great music together with great lyrics and aggressive rock riffs together with an undeniable hip-hop groove. But in the most basic of basics, it’s simply all about LUV! We love this music, and to once again get chance to have the Surfjoint crowd pay tribute to it along with us is a tremendous honor.

2. Almost all of RATM’s music is very challenging instrumentally to play and extremely difficult to get to sound just remotely like the real thing. We are sure many aspiring cover bands would like to know how long time it took you to absolutely nail it?

a. Wow…we lose track of time, but the idea of starting a RATM “cover-up” came out of a jam-session about seven years ago. Unfortunately, we haven’t been able to hook up regularly for the past years because we live in different parts of the country. Instead, from time to time, we immerse ourselves in rehearsals over a whole weekend – those are truly good times! But what we can say about our efforts to get it right, is that we decided fairly early on that we wanted to get as close as possible to the original music, both in sound, feel, and in composition. That is still our governing principle.

3. It has been two years since last time you played at Surfjoint. What are your expectations for Surfjoint 08?

a. Surfjoint ’06 was a blast and people really embraced us. We were caught off guard and overwhelmed at the intensity of the positive vibe of the crowd that night. But the crowd was also caught off guard – most of the people didn’t know what we were all about. Now they do, and hopefully all parties can benefit from that. Our expectations are that Surfjoint ’08 will be completely off the chain. We’ll be at the top of our game and we plan to introduce new realms of ecstasy to any and all who joins us.

4) As you know, Surfjoint donates 2/3 of its earning to charity. Do you think it makes any difference to the crowd that they, aside from being a part of a great party, also contribute in bringing happiness and quality of life to people across the world that most probably never have heard the word Surfjoint and might never event get the chance to go surfing? Does it make any difference to you?

a. We’re sure it matters to the crowd, and it most definitely matters to us. With the kindness and generosity that we’ve experienced from the international surfing community, it’s difficult to imagine that too many would chose to keep a fat pocket at the expense of those less fortunate. There seems to be a profound humanity about these people that is really inspirational. And as far as we’re concerned, we’re not in it for the profits – we play for LUV, not for money…besides, being in PISTOLA is just too much damn fun to defile it with simple greed.

5) Your performance during Surfjoint 06 was unforgettably awesome. Any hints on what the crowd should be looking especially forward to when you take the stage of Surfjoint 08?

a. Well we don’t want to give away too much, but beside all the great tracks we played last time around, we are bringing some new crowd-pleasing material to Surfjoint ’08. Other than that, the crowd should just be looking forward to the whole gritty and groovy thing – we sure do!

6) Last year we saw both Surfact and Zulu Souljahs/Universal challenging the waves of Klitmøller before they went on stage during Surfjoint 07. Any chance of seeing you out in the water charging this year?

a. There is definitely a 100% certainty that you’ll catch one if not all of us challenging the rowdy waves of Klitmøller. Alex, who beats the bass in our band, is a border-line fanatical surfer, so the real challenge might just be to drag him away from the beach in time for the showdown.

7) Finally, could you drop a line to the many Surfjoint veterans that are waiting in anticipation for your return?

a. Yeah, we’d love to: what’s up everybody! We can’t wait to come back and tear it up with you! Come to Surfjoint Saturday, if you tune in and turn on, then we’ll blow the damn roof off!!!

KIDS IN CRIME Joins the Action at Surfjont 2008

Co-blogging (surfjoint.dk)

Kids In Crime is an energy bomb of pure kick-ass rock mentality with a twist of punk and political undertones. Anyone who has ever seen a Kids in Crime concert knows that they are to experience a band who is in this business to have a good time, and to share their party with the audience.

The band started out as a grafitti crew, and since they picked up instruments almost four years ago they have left behind a slew of live performances. Not only on regular stages, but also in the back of trucks making their statement clear on governmental issues whilst driving round on the streets of Copenhagen. In other words: Kids in Crime are not affraid to speak their mind and let the music flow wherever, whenever.