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.
Sansyou Invites Us Into the Forest with New EP Every Living Thing
Shinrin-yoku is the Japanese art of immersing yourself in the forest with all your senses. It sounds simple, yet anyone who has ever wandered through an untouched forest knows there’s something magical about it. The silence, the scent of the trees, the light filtering through the leaves—few things have the ability to quiet a restless mind and draw you into the living rhythm of the woods.
“Privacy is so hot—and so underrated.” A Conversation with bbyclose
“Oh, it’s a conscious decision, baby. I’m a big fan of mystery. As social media has become so ubiquitous, with people sharing so much of their lives, I feel like I’m going the opposite way and wanting to share less and less.” bbyclose laughs. And yet, throughout our conversation, the British singer-songwriter lets us in a little. Not by revealing everything, but by sharing small pieces of herself—how she writes, what inspires her, and why some songs seem to arrive almost out of nowhere.
Salt Horizon
The wind does half the styling. It moves through light fabrics, softens a silhouette and, for a brief moment, makes fashion feel inseparable from the landscape. In Salt Horizon, photographer Edoardo Verduchi and stylist Corina Bamboi turn their attention to a new generation of independent Italian brands working with sustainable materials, thoughtful production and a strong sense of cultural identity.
The Boat
“Funny how memory works. It doesn’t always return through photographs. Sometimes it arrives through sound.” In this intimate personal essay, Kelly takes us from childhood memories on her father’s sailboat to the shores of Montenegro, reflecting on grief, identity, and the unexpected ways life guides us back to ourselves.
“Food was never supposed to become my language.”
Food was never supposed to become Thumn’s language, yet today it has become the way she tells her story. After leaving a career in architecture and city planning, she found an unexpected creative outlet in cooking, turning intimate dinners into immersive experiences that blend memory, connection and art.
“Music is all about emotion.” The Journey Behind Arky Waters’ Debut Album
“To me, music is all about emotion. Making people dance is just a by-product,” he tells us. From the infectious title track to his collaboration with LX on Take a Trip, Arky once again introduces us to sounds that refuse to stand still. We caught up with him to talk about finding his sound, the creative freedom of collaboration, Sydney’s ever-evolving club scene, and why Holdin’ On feels like the most honest snapshot of his journey so far.
La Casa de Agosto
La Casa de Agosto is a modern fashion story by Cologne and Barcelona-based photographer Saskia Kinast. Together with model Paula Gómezr, represented by Unikomodels, she captured this sun-drenched series in Barcelona, where warm light, carefully curated interiors and beautiful details gently blur the line between reality and imagination.
Returning to Camp Foley
Every summer leaves you with memories. Last year, photographer Luke Tigard and his son left Camp Foley with heartbreak. This year, they returned to the same place, the same lake, and the same morning light, only to realize that it had become something else for their family.
In the Park with Kseniia
“This story was created in Barcelona from a desire to return to simplicity and reconnect with a more instinctive way of creating,” photographer Daniela Gerosa tells us about her newest series starring Kseniia Pavlovna of Blow Models. “After working on larger productions, I wanted to challenge myself creatively by stripping everything back and exploring what could emerge with only the essentials: a model, a few carefully selected pieces, natural light, and an open space.
Lisa, Cold Water and Golden Hour
Meet South African beauty Lisa Koedooder, whom photographer Philipp Pohl met on one of Cape Town’s magnificent beaches. Inspired by the effortless charm of ’80s swimwear campaigns, the two set out to create something that felt less about seduction and more about quiet femininity. Wearing some of her favorite swimsuits and beachwear, Lisa wandered along the shoreline as if it were her own little world—curious, carefree and completely at ease.
The Sweet Sound of Finding Out: sebastian axe Shares “where is your girlfriend?”
Today we have another fresh musical discovery for you. If you’re looking for an artist who still feels like a hidden gem while delivering an infectious dose of energy, sebastian axe from Oslo should definitely be on your playlist. His new single “where is your girlfriend?” is instantly catchy and undeniably radio-friendly, yet it never feels overly polished. Instead, it carries just enough rough edges to give it character and keep it feeling authentic.
The Beauty of We: A Conversation with Lakecia Benjamin on Hope, Community and Her New Album We Dream
For far too long, we’ve been told that what matters most is getting ahead. The me. Our own success. Our own goals. Maybe that’s one of the reasons why the world has become increasingly individualistic. Somewhere along the way, we seem to have forgotten that we’re not here alone. That some of life’s greatest moments only become meaningful when they’re shared. That togetherness is one of the greatest strengths we have. And that shared joy is, after all, the most beautiful kind of joy.
A Heatwave in Paris
Paris called her back, but home never stopped calling. Returning to the French capital during one of its hottest summers, photographer Raquel San Nicolás found herself photographing not the city’s grand landmarks, but the intimacy of everyday life in the streets just outside her door. Together with Lena Ballayre, she created a series that reflects on belonging, memory, and why the Canary Islands remain the place her heart returns to.
London’s sadplanet let the past go in the wind on new single “please”
Delivering a shoegazey brand of female fronted indie rock that calls back to greats like Slowdive or The Cranberries, London’s sadplanet are setting the table for the release of their awaited debut EP. It’s early, but slated for September 10, slowing down appears as it will be the band’s most complete work yet.
“Every Beat Has a History Behind It” — A Conversation with Thombs & Maía
The meeting point between electronic music and cultural tradition has become one of the most exciting spaces in music today. There’s something beautiful about hearing rhythms that have been passed down for generations find a new home on the dancefloor, creating a dialogue between heritage and contemporary sound.