The Collective (mountain biking)

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The Collective is a group of mountain bikers, filmmakers and photographers that shoot films, ride bikes and take photographs. In 2004, The Collective, released a self-titled film, The Collective. The film won awards.[ citation needed ] Since then they have released a second film, Roam, and a third film, Seasons.

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The Collective is based in Whistler and Vancouver, British Columbia.

Movies

Locations

The movies were filmed in 8 major locations including; The Vancouver North Shore Rainforest; Moab, Utah; Whistler Bike Park, British Columbia; Prague, Czech Republic; Sun Valley, Idaho; Parksville, British Columbia; the Atlas Mountains, Morocco; Les Gets, France; and the Interior regions of British Columbia, namely Kamloops. The film took approximately ten months to film.

Riders

High-profile riders including Darren Berrecloth, Geoff Gulevich, Wade Simmons, Tyler Morland, Nathan Rennie, Ryan Leech, Steve Romaniuk, Adam Billinghurst, Sam Hill, Kenny Smith, Steve Peat, Stevie Smith, Andrew Shandro, Ryder Kasprick, Jordie Lunn, Cam McCaul, Matt Hunter, Cameron DeClerk, Thomas Vanderham, Gee Atherton, Ben Boyko, Brendan Fairclough, Kurt Sorge, Brandon Semenuk.

Soundtrack

The Collective [1] Roam [2] Seasons
"Spirit of India" by Terry Oldfield

"Lend me your love" by Slackstring
"Trippin" by Zion I
"Candle" by Slackstring
"Earth bound child" by the John Butler Trio
"Domino" by Thunderball
"Break to the future" by Phontaine
"Thing about it" by Sweatshop Union
"Like the Angel" by Rise Against
"Torches" by Rise Against
"Track 16" by DJ Marlin
"Track 2" by DJ Marlin
"Sunday Jen" by Slackstring
"Life in the Rain" by Quantic
"Stone Love" by Pepper

"Morning Sun" by The Beautiful Girls

"Rookie" by Boy Sets Fire
"We Are Going" by Burning Spear
"Shiver" by Chris Velan
"Bang Your Mullet (Southern Style Mix)" by The Distillery
"Coming Home Soon" by Latch Key Kid
"Last Nights" by Latch Key Kid
"Yell Fire!" Michael Franti & Spearhead
"Feels Like Home (Yellowsoul)" by Phontaine
"Pleasure and Business" by Phontaine
"Everchanging" by Rise Against
"She's On A Mission" by Slackstring
"Since We Last Spoke" by RJD2
"The Human's Race" by Sweatshop Union
"Un Simple Histoire" by Thievery Corporation
"Choose One" by Zinndeadly feat. Big Dro and Mystic

"Dark Clouds Instrumental" by Latch Key Kid

"My Love" by The Sessions
"Fleeing the Scene" by Sick Days
"Faythe" by Rich Smith
"Boy, Was I mad" by Kinski
"Fountain Of Youth" by Latch Key Kid
"Orca" by Wintersleep
"Devil Down Instrumental" by Latch Key Kid
"The Lonely End of the Rink" by The Tragically Hip
"Bullet and a Target" by Citizen Cope
"The Finish" by Rob The Viking
"Bulls on Parade" by Rage Against the Machine
"Eighteen Candles" by The Sessions
"Time Alone" by Josh Martinez & Samix
"Thru the Looking Glass" by Adham Shaikh
"Peaceful Day" by Pennywise
"Mail Pais" by Latch Key Kid
"Born to be Wild" by Damian Marley
"Tokyo Jah" by Phontaine
"Two Shoes" by The Cat Empire
"Todos Santos" by Phontaine

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