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Born to Skate Album Cover

"Born to Skate" Soundtrack Lyrics

Movie • 2012

Track Listing



"Born to Skate" Soundtrack Description

Official trailer thumbnail for Born to Skate showing a skater silhouetted at dusk on an empty road
Born to Skate — Official Trailer, c. 2010

Questions and Answers

Is there an official soundtrack album?
Yes. Born To Skate – Music From the Motion Picture was released in 2012 as a 20-track various-artists set (according to Apple Music).
What kind of film is Born to Skate?
A European skateboarding road-movie/documentary feature (approx. 79 minutes) directed by Sebastian Linda and Chris Heck; the film itself premiered in 2010. (as listed on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb)
Who appears on the soundtrack?
Indie and post-rock/ambient-leaning artists including Anakin, Björn Kleinhenz, Ampl:tude, My Friend The Fawn and others (as shown on Apple Music and Spotify album pages).
Is there a single “theme” song?
Not in the pop-single sense; the album functions as a curated mood board for the trip, opening on Anakin’s “Alone Again,” which sets the reflective tone.
Where can I stream the album?
On major platforms—Apple Music, Spotify, and digital retailers. (as stated on platform listings)
Who handled the film’s music direction?
Co-director Chris Heck is credited with music work on the project, and the soundtrack compiles licensed cuts that mirror the road-diary narrative. (as stated on Sebastian Linda’s site)

Notes & Trivia

  • The film premiered in 2010; the companion soundtrack album followed in 2012, giving the road-trip a standalone listen. (according to Rotten Tomatoes and Apple Music)
  • Release imprint reads “℗ 2012 Grete Grote Tonträger,” reflecting German production roots. (as shown on Apple Music’s metadata)
  • Rotten Tomatoes lists the production companies as Skwirral Media, Cine Plus Filmproduktion, Gretegrote Internetproduktion, and Fluchtpunkt Videoproduktion.
  • Director Sebastian Linda notes the trailer earned a Vimeo Staff Pick and highlights music contributions by co-director Chris Heck. (as stated on Sebastian Linda’s site)
  • The album runtime clocks about 69 minutes with 20 tracks—substantial for a niche skate doc (per Spotify/Apple Music listings).
Trailer still: skater carving along a rural highway with mountains in the distance
Wheels, weather, and long roads: the music follows the miles.

Overview

Why does a skate film need lullabies and lift-offs? Because Born to Skate is more diary than demo reel. The 2012 soundtrack curates indie, ambient, and post-rock hues that let grind noise breathe—songs that feel like sunrise asphalt and late-night edits.

Across the sequence, guitars shimmer, small synths pulse, and vocals stay intimate. The album isn’t chasing radio; it’s mapping tempo to terrain. When the road turns reflective, the cues go feather-light; when the crew rallies, percussion tightens. (as stated in platform editor notes and the film’s press copy)

Genres & Themes

  • Indie folk & singer-songwriter ↔ travel introspection; lyrics as mile markers.
  • Post-rock/ambient ↔ landscape scale; swells for drone-like glide shots.
  • Bedroom-electronic pulses ↔ DIY verve; a nod to skate video lineage from tapes to timelines.
Close-up trailer frame: grip-taped deck, dusty wheels, and hands tap-counting a drop-in
Minimal beats, maximum focus—the cut lives on rhythm.

Key Tracks & Scenes

“Alone Again” — Anakin
Where it plays: Early in the album and used around reflective travel passages in the film’s first act.
Why it matters: Sets the road-diary tone: patient guitars, unhurried momentum—perfect for rolling B-roll.

“Salty Leg” — Björn Kleinhenz
Where it plays: Mid-journey montage work; acoustic texture over small triumphs and quiet resets.
Why it matters: Human-scale storytelling—less trick, more mood.

“Level 8” — Ampl:tude
Where it plays: A pace uptick underscoring lines and lines-attempts in city sequences.
Why it matters: Gives the cut a metronome—edits snap tighter without turning bombastic.

“Small Birds Release Day” — My Friend The Fawn
Where it plays: Late-film exhale; wide shots and road-end reflections.
Why it matters: Earns the documentary’s soft landing—memory music, not victory music.

Music–Story Links (characters & plot beats)

  • When the duo’s stamina dips, acoustic cues step in like breathers—space for failure, retries, and the next town.
  • Faster electronic pulses coincide with group energy spikes: borrowed spots, improvised ramps, quick locals-meet-locals scenes.
  • Closing cues shift from pursuit to perspective; the ride matters more than the clip count.
Trailer shot: two skaters cruise side by side into a golden-hour horizon
Less scoreboard, more story—the songs keep it honest.

How It Was Made (supervision, score, behind-the-scenes)

Shot as a feature-length road movie through Germany and beyond, the film mixes vérité travel with staged interludes. Sebastian Linda describes it as his media-school master project, noting music contributions by co-director Chris Heck. (as stated on Linda’s site)

The soundtrack release followed in 2012—essentially formalizing the film’s mixtape DNA into a cohesive listen (Apple Music lists 20 tracks, running ~69 minutes). The rights line points to Grete Grote Tonträger, aligned with the production entities behind the documentary.

Reception & Quotes

“A skateboarder tries to reignite his passion for the sport and make a comeback after recovering from a severe injury.” — synopsis on Rotten Tomatoes
“In one car and three vans… four skaters and two bands traveled 2,800 km to put on eight shows in 11 days.” — IndieWire Project of the Day blurb

While a niche release, the film cultivated a durable online footprint—trailers with sizable views, Vimeo Staff Pick recognition, and a soundtrack that outlived the tour itself. (according to Rotten Tomatoes and IndieWire)

Technical Info

  • Title: Born to Skate — Music From the Motion Picture
  • Year: 2012 (album); film premiere 2010
  • Type: movie (documentary)
  • Directors: Sebastian Linda; Chris Heck
  • Music/Score: Compilation of various artists; music contributions overseen by co-director Chris Heck
  • Label: Grete Grote Tonträger
  • Format/Availability: Digital/streaming (Apple Music, Spotify); length ~69 minutes / 20 tracks
  • Selected notable placements: “Alone Again” (Anakin); “Salty Leg” (Björn Kleinhenz); “Level 8” (Ampl:tude); “Small Birds Release Day” (My Friend The Fawn)

Canonical Entities & Relations

SubjectRelationObject
Sebastian LindadirectedBorn to Skate (2010 film)
Chris Heckco-directed & contributed music toBorn to Skate (2010 film)
Grete Grote TonträgerreleasedBorn to Skate – Music From the Motion Picture (2012)
Anakinperformed“Alone Again”
Björn Kleinhenzperformed“Salty Leg”
Ampl:tudeperformed“Level 8”
My Friend The Fawnperformed“Small Birds Release Day”

Sources: Apple Music; Spotify; Rotten Tomatoes; IMDb; Sebastian Linda (official site); IndieWire.

October, 25th 2025

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