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.
“This World Is Crazy, and We Still Go Out.” On Friendship, Authenticity and Morgen früh with Baumgart
“Diese Welt ist so verrückt, und wir trauen uns trotzdem raus. Hauptsache wir haben heute gelebt. Und morgen geht die Sonne auf.” With so much chaos out there already, it feels especially beautiful to share a song that still says yes to life. After a series of more introspective songs, 21-year-old German musician Baumgart opens a new chapter with Morgen früh.
“Life with others is not a jaguar.” A Conversation with Blumi
Some people come and go. But the people who truly fit into your life, who don’t simply take from it and who ultimately stay, are perhaps life’s greatest gifts. Which is why our conversation with French-British artist Blumi felt especially heartwarming. Somehow, people, friendships and human connection seem to run through her life like a red thread. They have shaped not only who she is, but also gently guided the path that eventually led her from a career as a political sociology researcher into music. “I honestly don’t think I’d be a musician without my friends giving me the confidence I needed,” she tells us.
At Home with Teresa
Based in Vienna and Milan, dancer and choreographer Teresa Janschitz welcomed photographer Marc R. Mamaril into her home for an afternoon that started with a few simple Polaroids and naturally turned into something more. The two have known each other through dance for years, making the collaboration feel easy from the very beginning.
Break a Leg
On dreams, bad timing and beautiful accidents. We spent the day inside one of those old hotels untouched by time. A place smelling faintly of old wood, cigarette ghosts and expensive perfume. Like a movie set that forgot to die. At some point we argued over what film to watch: The Devil Wears Prada or some old De Niro classic. Eventually we agreed room service and cold white wine made more sense than popcorn anyway.
The City Felt Different: Governor’s Ball 2026
Through the heat and humidity of Queens, New York, Governor’s Ball celebrated its 16th year. The air was filled with positivity, great music, and thousands of festival-goers singing along to their favorite artists. With New York’s biggest music festival beginning and the Knicks’ historic run in the NBA Finals, the city felt different this year.
“I Give Energy, and I Get It Right Back” — A Conversation with Jowi
hile recharging at her home in Lugano after a long and intense tour, and enjoying some quieter moments surrounded by the beauty outside her window, we caught up with DJ and producer Jowi. And trust us — with this whirlwind of energy, there is a lot to talk about. Let’s start with the music. Jowi has just released her new solo track ‘Submerged’ on KRAWALL Records, the label she co-founded with Jazzy and Zatox. Blending hard techno with gabber influences, the track carries the kind of energy that is hard to resist.
Wandering through Indonesia
There is something beautiful about looking through old photographs. They have a way of bringing back moments we thought we had forgotten — little details, feelings, and memories that suddenly feel close again. No matter whether they were taken on film or digitally, images allow us to revisit chapters of our lives and remember the people and places that shaped us.
Sebastian Plano – the places we carry within us
There are people who travel to discover the world, and there are those who travel to discover themselves. For Grammy Award-nominated Argentine composer and cellist Sebastian Plano, the two have always been inseparable. At seventeen, he left his hometown of Rosario carrying little more than a cello and a growing curiosity about what might exist beyond the horizon. What followed was a journey that would take him across continents and cultures – from the Adriatic coast of Italy to Lisbon, Boston, San Francisco and Berlin, before eventually bringing him back to northern Italy. Along the way, he accumulated more than memories.
Soft Places
With Soft Places, photographer Josué Arteaga and model Andrea Cano Montull invite us into a world suspended between seasons. There is something simply hopeful about these images. They remind us of those moments before summer fully arrives, when everything still feels open and undefined — when we are allowed to dream a little about the lives we want to build for ourselves.
The woman behind the music — A moment with Flor Capistran
Some people spend their lives trying to fit into just one role. Artist. Mother. Partner. Friend. But life rarely works that way. Most of us are many things at once, constantly moving between different versions of ourselves. Reading through our conversation with Flor Capistran, I kept coming back to one particular thought she shared with us: “Being a mother is now part of who I am. But it was also important to show that I’m still an artist, a DJ, and a person who can do both.” Somehow, those words say a lot about the woman behind the music.
Loome stays sharp but gets real on sophomore record ‘YOUFORIA’
Off the back of the acclaim kicked up during his debut campaign, Britain’s Loome has returned with his sophomore effort. That effort, YOUFORIA, comes in the form of heartfelt lyrics, sharp arrangements, and sleek productions that push, pull, and settle the listener in just over 24 minutes’ time. Equal parts intellect and emotion, it’s a fit style for the Bury St. Edmunds native – whose real name is Tomas Frankson – having grown up literally between Cambridge and the coast.
Go Out. Do More of Life. – Nerst on finding beauty where others might not look
“If I could go back to myself in my 20s, I would tell her that this is her life. Take care of yourself. Don’t take too much time to be sad. Love comes and goes, but you can always heal and love again. Go out, do more of life, and use every second trying to make yourself happy.” At 31, Bangkok-based creator, entrepreneur, and NVYNasty founder Nerst has learned a thing or two about beauty, self-love, and finding happiness on your own terms. In our conversation, we spoke about fashion, travel, social media, and the evolving relationship we have with ourselves in a world that constantly encourages comparison.
The summer after heartbreak: MAIH and the story behind August
The rain taps softly against the terrace window. The trees seem to drink it in, and a gentle haze settles over the landscape. It is somehow how I imagine the place where Martine Haaland — better known as MAIH — comes from. The west coast of Norway, with its fjords, mountains and endless rain, feels like the kind of landscape that quietly finds its way into a person’s art.
Beneath the surface – Lazarusman on Skin, humanity and shared experiences
“Life in itself is a series of shared experiences.” Some albums arrive with answers. Others arrive with questions. Skin, the long-awaited album from South African spoken-word artist Lazarusman, belongs to the latter. Listening to it feels less like moving through a collection of tracks and more like sitting down with someone who is willing to share the thoughts that usually remain unspoken. Beneath its reflections on identity and belonging lies something surprisingly simple: a deep sense of humanity, carried by love, compassion, and a warmth that runs through every line of the record.
“Growth Comes From Stepping Into The Unknown” — A Moment With Bella
Some people move through life without ever realizing how deeply their actions and words can affect others. That thought stayed with me after reading our interview with model Bella Monroe. “The people we love, the memories we create, and the way we make others feel are what truly stay with us,” she told us. And honestly, I think that is a beautiful way to look at life. Taking a moment to reflect on how our behavior impacts the people around us feels increasingly rare these days.