
Over the years and the 150, yes 150, mixes we’ve done, it’s gotten pretty easy to predict a skateboarder’s music taste. Don’t believe us? Take a scroll down mix memory lane and the patterns start to become pretty obvious.
Baggy panted ledge lover. It’s gonna be 90s rap. Thrasher adorned hill bomber. We’re pleased to introduce you to Slayer. New generation competition killer. Open the cloud rap flood gates.
But like everything else in the world, there are outliers. Zander Mitchell, under these pretenses, is an outlier. A technical, beanie adorned, Canadian ledge dancer opening his mix with Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, and Daryl Hall and John Oates?
Safe to say it took us by surprise, almost as much as his recent announcement and subsequent part for Jacuzzi Unlimited. So help us celebrate Zander and check out Jenkem Mix 150.
Download it HERE or forever hold your peace!


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