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Christine

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Hello from my planet! I love nature, freedom, dancing, traveling, music, reading, chilling, cats and the woods. What makes me happy is healthy food, a good night out, long walks in the forest and getting lost in the sound of nature.
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Lila Tristram Finds Beauty in Surrender with Martha May

Lila Tristram’s music feels like an invitation to connect on the deepest level, reaching into the parts of ourselves we don’t often show. Her goal isn’t just to create songs you listen to; she wants her work to become a part of you, to resonate in a way that shifts something inside. Martha May, her newest single, might just be one of those songs—profoundly cinematic, raw, and emotional, yet never overdone.
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Moments in Gold

The new series starring Ksenia Lytvynova, captured by German photographer Maximilian Motel, is nothing short of a dream. The images are a dance of feminine forms, a celebration of beauty illuminated by golden rays of sunlight, casting their glow on everything they touch. It is a story where time slows, and beauty lingers in its purest, most unspoken form.
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Words as Safe Spaces: Vera Boreel’s Creative Journey

“There’s such a cathartic aspect to getting something down on paper… It’s like a safe space for your baggage – letting go with every word sinking into the paper.” This interview and shoot with Vera Boreel capture her multifaceted artistry and introspective reflections. Through the lens of Zoë Yasemin Akihary, Vera opens up about her creative journey, relationships, and life lessons.
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Real Boats Rock

“To me, beauty is intangible—almost ungraspable. What’s beautiful differs from one person to another, yet we all converge on a shared understanding of its essence. It’s like a fleeting concept, impossible to define but universally felt. Photographing Vyolet, witnessing her authenticity, made me realize I’m not drawn to perfection. I don’t enjoy things that are too smooth, too polished. Perfection, in its predictability, feels lifeless to me.”
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Postcards from Venezia

“Back in April we went on a study trip to attend the Venice Biennale. Eager to document the journey once again, I took my point and shoot camera everywhere. Avoiding the tourist masses by choosing smaller streets, we lost ourselves in a labyrinth of pastel-colored walls and seemingly empty building.”
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August.

Something good is ending, and there’s a kind of sorrow in that—a sharp, tender ache for how quickly it all passes. Every year we fool ourselves into believing it will last forever, but August comes and reminds us of the truth: nothing does.
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Blurring Boundaries: 9OASES on Club Culture, Creativity, and Their New EP

“We always strive to create something that hasn’t been done before,” Cologne-based duo 9OASES tells us about the inspiration behind their creative process. Mourad Kehailia and Sebastian Fischer are storytellers of sound, blending their contrasting musical pasts into a collaborative future.
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Über den Fluss und in die Wälder

Ich dachte darüber nach, wie wir eine Post gesucht hatten, um den Brief abzuschicken und sie anrief und mir gratulierte und ich nicht wusste, ob sie ihn schon bekommen hatte und still war, zum ersten mal und zum Zweiten, als sie mich nochmal treffen wollte und ich ihr sagte, dass es jetzt nun vorbei sei und sie nochmal fragte, ob ich mir sicher sei und ich sagte, ja. Natürlich möchte man der, die man lange geliebt hat, gerne helfen, aber mit dem, was sie bräuchte, würde man sich aufgeben.
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Claire Brooks on I Will Outlive You: Finding Purpose in the Unknown

“The moment art loses its meaning is the moment the world as we know it ceases to exist.” This words perfectly shows Claire Brooks’ artistic vision—her work is a wonderful mix of sound, emotion, and self-expression. In a world that grows ever faster and more intricate in all its facets, art becomes a refuge—a way to make sense of chaos, to channel emotion, to escape the noise, and to rediscover the quiet truths within ourselves. 
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The Unseen Hand

When something is truly meant for you, it won’t trigger chaos in your mind or feed your overthinking. Instead, it will feel like a deep breath, like finally finding your footing after wandering for too long. It won’t leave you questioning every move, swaying between certainty one moment and confusion the next.
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“Medicine for the Soul:” In Conversation with R E L

R E L’s words, “It’s okay to be imperfect—it’s what makes you human. Fixating so hard on perfection is betraying yourself. The beauty is in showing up with heart and letting people really see you,” really resonated with me. She’s right. Striving for perfection can be self-defeating. The true beauty lies in being authentic, showing up as your genuine self, heart and all. This philosophy is the heartbeat of her music, and the soul of her existence.
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Where the River Reflects

“Occasionally, an artist begins to want more from themselves in the work they are producing, because becoming complacent and repetitive in one’s art is one of the scariest places to be. Just because it has worked so far doesn’t mean you should always remain there. So, leading into the summer of 2024 I was having a particular internal struggle about who I was as an artist and, more importantly, what my art made visible and what it unintentionally made invisible.”
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Glimpses Behind the Mask: Camille Schmidt’s Latest Chapter with ‘XOXO’

As I listen to the new song by the young artist Camille Schmidt, I am deeply inspired by her reflective words. She speaks many truths, and even though truths are often mutable and open to debate, there is a point where, I feel, one comes close to the essence of understanding. How much freer it feels when we don’t have to pretend, when we can simply be ourselves while still striving to become slightly better people.
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Hauntingly Beautiful: KOWARI’s ‘Mori’ is a Reflection on Letting Go

“Doing what we love and being happy to wake up every day to do it!” says Louan Kempenaers, one half of the Belgian duo KOWARI, when reflecting on what drives his creative journey. Alongside Damien Chierici, the other half of the duo, KOWARI weaves together the classical instruments with the energy of modern electronica.
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Between Structure and Freedom: Martin Kohlstedt on His Live Album

“The courage to fail”—a mindset Martin Kohlstedt welcomes fully in both his music and life, allowing him to overcome boundaries and create without constraint. Growing up in the small German town of Breternitz, Martin’s journey began with classical piano training, a foundation that would later evolve into a unique fusion of genres. His music blendes classical structures with electronic elements, mixing tender melodies with powerful electronic textures. This interplay of ambivalence—between fragility and intensity—makes his compositions speak to the soul.

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