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Concrete Wave Magazine V4N1 todd oldham and engaging profilesConcrete Wave Magazine, founded in 2002 by Michael Brooke, was a Canadian skateboarding publication known for covering all styles of skatingstreet, pool, freestyle, longboarding, and downhill. Unlike other skate mags, it focused on community, history, and positivity, giving a voice to lesser covered scenes and older generations of skaters. The magazine featured global stories, in depth interviews, and gear reviews, especially for longboard and