Reviews

RideBMX UK Edition  Review by Effraim Catlow in Issue # 95
Cream BMX Lifestyle Magazine  Review by Alain Massabova in Issue #18
Dig BMX Magazine  Review by Brian Tunney in Issue #52



FlatStyle Volume One: A Review by Rodney Williams.

This video really threw me back in so many ways.  I was absolutely delighted and refreshed every single second viewing this innovative and inspiring work of art!  The sense of camaraderie and universal friendship between all of us is something so imperative and special.  This aura has been absent in all videos.  It is so pleasant Erik that you have brought this element back into BMX viewings.  It is very, very much appreciated.  BMX needs this to survive!  The editing and flow of this masterpiece is unbelievable and precisely calculated!  One would believe that Mr. Otto is a seasoned veteran at producing videos and to realize that this is only video number two proves his skills and authority in the BMX video world!  The music in here is a perfect choice and flows with the riding and is just one of the many details that “seals the deal”.  Now I love BMX videos but Erik’s product I would watch over and over until 10 in the morning!  I mean seriously you can’t ask for anything else in a viewing.  The riding is insane.  The fact that Erik filmed so many riders is rad.  So many multiple styles and personalities in one single video.  It flat out rules.  It is purely an eye candy buffet!  There is something for everyone.  This video stands on its own and is in High Definition.  Everyone needs to go and buy FlatStyle Volume One!  You will not be disappointed.  This video just doesn’t cover all the bases, it covers the entire field!  Out of a 1 to 10 rating, I would give it a 30!  I highly recommend The Brotherhood, FlatStyle Volume One and any future work that Erik Otto and Monolithic produces for us all.  Camaraderie, high definition, insane original riding, superb editing, flow, music and format, this video is BMX!

The first reviews for The Brotherhood  DVD are in!  Check it...

Dig BMX Magazine  Review by Brian Tunney in Issue #49