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Riding powder a trend? Impossible. It’s what we were built off and what we’re getting back to. Right now it just seems like a different type of movement thanks to free thinkers like Warp Wave.

Co-founder Gray Thompson talked to TWSnow as their latest movie Aurora Boardealis released.

Read it. Watch it.

 

What led you here? Here being Aurora Boardealis.
Eric Messier and I created Warp Wave in the summer of 2012. What started as a funky art project centered around snowboarding has since morphed into a full creative platform and outlet for the both of us and a solid roster of ripping boarders. We began by making short web videos which we filmed on these retro VHS and Hi-8 cameras acquired from childhood basements—the vibe was dreamy, psychedelic and authentic, and I think a lot of people connected with that. As we started to pick up steam and a following, we began bringing more of our friends into the mix and upping the production value. This past year shooting for Aurora Boardealis we had more committed riders than ever: Eric and I, Tucker Andrews, Nick Russell, Johnny Brady, Felix Mobarg, Curtis Woodman, Taylor Carlton, Jackson Fowler, Zander Blackmon, Wyatt Stasinos and Griffin Siebert. In addition, we were very fortunate to ride and shoot with Tim and Hannah Eddy, Harry Kearney, Alex Scott, Randy Vannurden, Danny Davis, Desiree Melancon, Chas Guldemond and Jeremy Jones.

 

Click over Transworld SNOWboarding for Warp Wave’s full movie Aurora Boardealis

 

 

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