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Kilgour/De Raad song 'Diamond Mine' licensed for surf film

Corners of the Earth – KAMCHATKA follows filmmakers Spencer Frost and Guy Williment and surfers Letty Mortenson and Fraser Dovell as they journey to Kamchatka in the far east of Russia in search of new waves along the frozen, unexplored coastline. 

Bordered by the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk with more than 150 volcanoes (29 active) the Kamchatka Peninsula in Far Eastern Russia is as remote as it is unique. 

After 2 years of planning the trip was almost over before it started. An hour before boarding their flight to Moscow, Russia invaded Ukraine.

At a time when the world was seeing the worst of human nature, these guys flew behind the iron curtain and found, to their surprise the best of it. Mi-8 helicopters, skidoos, frozen campsites, and frozen bank accounts, this surf trip quickly became far more than anyone could imagine.

This film utilised a cover version of of the David Kilgour/Tony De Raad track ‘Diamond Mine’ as a musicial backdrop to the incredible footage. Minneapolis band The Flavor Crystals give the original version a more psychedelic slant which works well with the stunning visuals.

A big thanks to the production team for licensing a great kiwi song.