Heart stopping footage of Pedro Scooby 4 wave Nazare hold down and rescue.

Heart stopping footage of Pedro Scooby 4 wave Nazare hold down and rescue.

Surfer Pedro Scooby races down a huge Nazare wave before a nasty wipeout and 4 wave hold down. Multiple Jetskis searched and was almost overtaken by waves before Pedro is finally found, rescued and quickly brought to shore where first responders met him. The whole thing captured on drone in 4k. Pedro was not seriously injured, he said it was the worst hold down he is has ever experienced. Mental stuff, great rescue, we salute you all, hit play.
Nazaré, 1st giant swell of 2019

Nazaré, 1st giant swell of 2019

Conditions weren’t perfect but that’s what defines these surfers and these waves. Nazaré will always remain a natural wonder that at any time, can be both beautiful and dangerous.
What started out as wild and reckless became extraordinary. A-frames with mist produced from the wind was a site as the crowded cheered on each bomb.Francisco Porcella, Iain Consenza, Justine DuPont, Lucas Chianca and Nic Von Rupp and they delivered. Today was the first but as the day concluded it was obvious, we are all ready for Naza’s power.

MOLECULE X NAZARÉ

MOLECULE X NAZARÉ

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Quiksilver. Its roots have always been firmly grounded in the surfing world, successfully combining art with performance and innovation. Staying true to these ethics, Quiksilver is supporting the first opus from the documentary series “Sounds of Surfing (S.O.S)” alongside Ed Banger and Seinheiser. Produced by LK RTEL and directed by Vincent Kardasik, S.O.S – A side : MOLECULE X NAZARÉ dives head first into the first stage of Molecules latest challenge: to compose an album at the heart of one of the worlds most dangerous waves. The unexpected combination of big wave surfing and electronic music.

THE CONCEPT OF SOUNDS OF SURFING (S.O.S)
February 2019, Nazaré: the musician Romain de la Haye- Serafini aka “Molécule” set himself a new artistic challenge.
The challenge: to record the sound of one of the biggest waves in the world, with which he would go on to create original and unique music.
His goal: to create music that emphasises the power of Nazaré, the legendary surf spot that combines chaos and grace and to source sound directly from the natural phenomenon.

Under the guidance of filmmaker Vincent Kardasik, the LK RTEL team and the worlds big wave surfing elite’s, Molecule literally submerged himself in the ocean. The Moroccan Quiksilver team surfer Othmane Choufani, accompanied him.

Over the course of this experience, Molécule completely immersed himself in big wave surf culture, learning the codes from those who take on extraordinary swells, building a bridge and uniting two universes, with one common denominator: adventure.

The release of the MOLECULE EP is scheduled for January 2020, as is the 26-minute documentary SOUNDS OF SURFING – A side: MOLECULE X NAZARÉ, which will be broadcast exclusively on quiksilver.com for 48 hours. A world premiere is also scheduled.

THE CREATION TIMELINE
February 2019: Recording the sound of Nazaré wave
June 2019: Molécule composes his works at Saint Jean de Luz (Basque Country), in the Quiksilver House, with a sea view.
July 2019: Mixing session at the Quiksilver Drop-In Studio
During the “Marées Alternatives” festival that went down on the 20th of July, Molécule and Pedro Winter aka Busy P mixed at an exceptional party.

Molécule, about this project: “Used to extreme lonely adventures, this project has brought me more than any other to my own limitations. These monumental, almost animal waves once again showed me all the power and fascinating beauty of nature. Listening to these elements is for me an almost vital, necessary need. It is also a senseless collective and human adventure where each surfer has literally risked his own life to help me capture the sounds at the heart of this monumental wave. I will be forever grateful to them: RESPECT.”

Vincent Kardasik, producer and movie maker: “Keeping in line with cinematographic documentaries, S.O.S is an extension of my work, with the objective of opening up the closed universe of big wave surfing and electronic music to the public, by humanising it”.

Pedro Winter, founder of the Ed Banger records label: “I have been following Molécule’s work for a few years. Always attracted by his curious eye and his desire to surpass himself. The world is his studio, from a trawler to an igloo, we now find him at the foot of an ocean monster, Nazaré! Accompanying this kind of artist is a pleasure. I let myself be carried away right away, I already dream of us on the North Shore of Maui to meet Peahi.’’

For Othman Choufani, Quiksilver Team Surfer, the experience was totally unique “It sounds funny to say it, but we were literally fishing for sounds, to the rhythm of the big waves. I’d say what really struck us the most when we finished a session, was to hear the loud thud of the impact of the wave on the water. It was crazy to think that this project would allow us to listen to that at any time and even to dance to it!’

Six waves on the head at Nazaré!

Six waves on the head at Nazaré!

This wasn’t any ordinary day in Nazare, this was one of the bigger swells of the season. After setting off on the wave, Toby Cunningham was unable to clear the tail end of this massive 50-60 foot monster. With nearly 25 years of big wave surfing experience, Toby knows that keeping a cool head is the most important thing in a situation like this. With his ears still ringing after taking 6 set waves on the head, Toby stated “I knew that I was just along for the ride … it was actually a lot of fun getting my a** kicked”!