Print: C-Heads Magazine “The Little Things” Volume #39
This edition is a love letter to the simple joys, the human warmth, the in-between moments that often go unnoticed. Fall in love with life, art, nature, humankind—everything gets easier when we truly see one another, and when we sense the beauty all around us. In all these little things, that’s when the magic begins.
Video Premiere: A Strange Little Love Story in a Blurred Reality: Mercy Land’s ‘Get Lost!’
From the first notes of “Get Lost!”, a hypnotic beat sets in—dark, propulsive, and strangely inviting. The track pulls us into Mercy Land’s world with a mischievous wink and doesn’t let go. The song is a wild ride—a little dark, a little twisted—shifting gears across genres, tempos, and emotions. It’s an alt-dance track that pulls you into its own uncanny rhythm and doesn’t let up.
no one was watching
Photographed by Nicola Agliata in Milano, this series follows muse Valeria Bianco in a space where she lets herself be seen — gently, truthfully. Wrapped in soft Ysé lingerie and morning light, she moves like someone remembering who she is. A quiet ode to intimacy — and to feeling at home within your own skin. Enjoy!
The 3 A.M. Kind
This intimate photo series by Alexander Tarazona captures Nora Jurado in a quiet, sensual moment — all soft light, skin, and feeling.
The Silence of Norway
‘I just got back from Norway. I went, among other reasons, to take self-portraits—and to finally see a glacier. I ended up on one of the hardest hikes of my life. Steep, brutal, beautiful. The kind of path that forces you to meet yourself in new ways. I kept thinking I might turn back, but I didn’t. And eventually, I stood before the glacier. I was freezing. I was in awe. I took photos with my body against that ancient ice, trying to understand it.
Calm, Wild, and In Between – Innellea’s New Chapter Begins with Trust
The music of Innellea holds something quietly mysterious — much like the person behind it. He shares generously, yet the image that forms always leaves space for wonder. His new single Trust is a whirlwind of beats and melodies, inspired by opposites — by what he describes as “something so calming, yet so wild.”
“I praise myself every day for not falling back into a trap.” Gina Zo on the Lessons That Led to Her New Sound
Yes, you can make music that fits neatly into an era, a genre, or a category. But you can also make the kind of music you love — music that brings you closer to yourself, and in doing so, quietly reaches other people’s hearts. That’s what Gina Zo does. “I praise myself every day for not falling back into a trap,” she tells us at one point — and it lands not as a dramatic declaration, but as a quiet kind of courage. The kind you build slowly, note by note, heartbreak by heartbreak.
Turkey’s hottest pop group manifest take Istanbul by storm with manifestival
Meet manifest – Türkiye’s hottest new pop group that is currently taking their homeland by storm. Spawned from the popular TV show Big5, where singers competed to be part of a final five, these six girls – Sueda, Hilal, Lidya, Mina, Zeynep, and Esin – broke the rulebook to survive as what has now become a bonafide pop unit.
A sweet punch of flirty honesty: ‘Honey’ by Bonnie Freechild
In a world that makes falling in love feel like a risk sport, Honey offers a sugar-coated swing at the confusion. Sweet, like honey – but with a little sting. The new track by Bonnie Freechild flirts with fantasy, limerence, and emotional vulnerability, balancing sultry vocals and raw DIY production with a wink and a grin. “Honey feels like that 3am tipsy text you might regret. Flirty, honest, sultry vocals. Harmonies a little Mariah meets the cheek of FLETCHER with the smooth ache of Snoh Aalegra.”
“I’m always looking for authenticity.” In Conversation with Florian Picasso
Some interviews you genuinely look forward to — and this one with Florian Picasso was exactly that. Of course, part of that excitement comes from his name. There’s something about it that instantly pulls you in, makes you curious. As I press play on Till I’m Dead, the bass rolls in, groovy and round, pulling me under like a current. It’s addictive. It makes you want to dance. And I realize again how much I love this kind of beat.
Between Horses, Nature and Sound
Shot during Wakana Reunion — a small music and arts gathering tucked into the nature reserve of Los Alcornocales in southern Spain — this short series by Pablo Gil is a tribute to presence and simplicity. With the soft hills and wild horses as backdrop, model Beatriz Calderón becomes part of the landscape — strong, grounded, and effortlessly herself. There’s no big production here. Just natural light, time slowing down, and the calm that comes when everything around you is alive but unhurried.
What I Want to Wear
What happens when fashion meets empathy, innovation, and the desire to make daily life a little easier? This project, captured through the lens of photographer Yunhao Zhang and brought to life by model Zander Cossham, is the vision of designer and creative pattern maker Huili Jin, with shoot assistance by Minjea Liew. Together, they explore not only clothing—but freedom, dignity, and care.
Through Each Other’s Eyes
Once neighbors in a charming old apartment in Hamburg, a city known for its musicals and vibrant dance scene, Maria Bode and Carsten Thun first connected through a message. Back then, Maria was still dancing and had reached out for some photos. A few shoots grew into a friendship, and over time, she found herself drawn behind the lens — falling in love with capturing dancers instead of being the one leaping through the frame.
“I’ve dared much more to simply be.” Vanessa Wagner – A Dialogue in Sound and Light
There’s a stillness that pulses beneath repetition. A tension that builds in simplicity. In Étude No. 2, Philip Glass offers a space where restraint becomes poetry, and French pianist Vanessa Wagner enters it with luminous clarity, shaping each phrase with intimacy and breath. Known for her virtuosity and unmistakable elegance, Wagner brings rare refinement to everything she touches.
The Unseen Beauty of Small Steps
We rarely notice the many small steps we take. But when we look back, we suddenly see how far we’ve come. That’s why I’ve started living more in the moment—splitting time into little fragments, glimmering pieces I can actually feel. Even if some of them come with sharp edges, they still carry me forward. They remind me where I’m going.
Sun, Spark and Tezz
When the sun meets spontaneity, something effortlessly magical happens — especially when Tezz Tran is in front of the lens. Shot on a carefree afternoon in Ibiza by photographer Sian Ashleigh, this fun and flirtatious beach series is equal parts playful and powerful.