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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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“I Need to Move to Create” — Thylacine on Recording Life on the Road

For over a decade, French producer and multi-instrumentalist Thylacine has been turning his travels into music. From the Trans-Siberian Railway to Turkey, the Andes, and the Faroe Islands, each journey has become a chapter in his acclaimed ROADS series, translating landscapes, culture, and human connection into sound.
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Two Souls and the Love for the Ocean

“This session was born from the inspiration of two souls who share a deep love for the ocean,” photographer Serenela Dinis tells us about her shoot with model Micaela Morgado — a tribute to the ocean but also a celebration of feminine energy.
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Astral Bakers — Vertical Life, an Intimate Album Against the Rush

After introducing you to the Paris-based band Astral Bakers some time ago, they now return with their second album, Vertical Life — a record that nestles effortlessly into your ears and could easily become the soundtrack to just about literally anything. Where their debut The Whole Story unfolded in soft-grunge shades of hazy folk and atmospheric rock, Vertical Life feels like a moment of arrival — both musically and emotionally.
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ShiShi — A Conversation on Indigo, Meditation, and the Journey Home

It’s a small detail, but it changes everything — the new album by Indian-born artist ShiShi is tuned entirely to 432 Hz, a frequency often associated with balance, clarity, and a natural sense of flow. In musical terms, it means the central “A” note is tuned slightly lower than the modern standard of 440 Hz, creating a warmer, rounder sound that many musicians feel resonates more organically with the human ear. Some describe it as more open and breathing, less sharp — a tuning that invites stillness without losing intensity.
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Just Marine

Images can hardly provoke anymore — at least not in the way they used to. The internet is full of everything one could possibly want to see. There’s nothing that doesn’t exist. But that’s not the role of photography anymore — if it ever was. Images should inspire. Let us forget the moment. Make a scene unforgettable — maybe even immortal.
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In Conversation: Niia’s Tender Return to Jazz — A Portrait of Self and Artistry

When I see and hear Niia, I can’t help but feel that this is what it means to accept one’s fate — quietly, fully. And her fate seems to be music. To sing, to express, to make the world a little more beautiful by offering her inner landscape to the outside. With intention, with vulnerability. And perhaps, in doing so, she also pays a certain price — the price of being someone whose art and personhood have long since blurred into one another. Of being unable, at times, to draw clear lines between life and creation. Of burning brightly, but sometimes burning out.
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“Every song is a page from my story.” — Maddisun on Her New Album

There are artists where you can feel that their personality stands right there on stage — not an artificial figure, which has its own charm too, but something with no distance between person and art. The young artist Maddisun is one of them. Her artistic self is simply an extension of who she is. “I don’t have much difference in how I show up artistically vs my daily personal self,” she says.
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Soft Beginnings

What’s the first thing you do in the morning when you wake up? Those moments when the early sounds gently pull you out of sleep — that tender space where you drift from your dreams into a new day, where time feels soft and unhurried, and the world is still holding its breath.
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When the Story Continues

Some people cross your path only once — fleeting, like a train ride shared with a stranger, or a quick exchange before the doors close and everyone moves on.
And then there are the rare ones who return. You meet again — not by plan, but with a quiet sense of familiarity. As if the time in between had never really stretched that far. As if an invisible thread had been there all along, loosely tying your lives together across places, jobs, and years.
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The Shape of Us

Shot entirely on film, The Shape of Us moves through a dreamscape of bodies and veils, where intimacy is collective and strength lies in tenderness. The series lingers on skin, gesture, and quiet presence—capturing not just the physical, but the silent language that exists between women. It is less about innocence than about recognition: of softness as power, of vulnerability as form, of togetherness as a way of becoming.
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Stratospheric – measured striptease

Stratospheric is an ascent in reverse — not climbing higher, but cutting deeper. A journey of layers, where subtraction becomes power and nakedness is never exposure, but the conquest of a new balance. Step by step, eight degrees of separation unfold, from the overcoat to the slip, tracing the fragile line between protection and vulnerability, surface and depth.
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Off to New Shores

Off to new shores. To new stories, to new faces, to new horizons. Because every ending also holds the promise of a beginning. This series by photographer Jasper Bailey stars the radiant Romie, with the sea as a symbol of endless movement, renewal, and flow.
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Forgotten Rooms

How many confessions, how many betrayals must these walls have overheard, without ever revealing a word. Moments of joy, moments of reflection, moments that slipped away unseen. This series was shot in Bangkok’s Chinatown inside an old motel house from the early 1900s. With its faded walls and and the heavy stillness of years gone by, the location became more than just a backdrop — it wrapped the moment in its own atmosphere.
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Souls of Gold

I long for people with hearts of gold. Souls free of indifference — as innocent as the sun that sinks in golden hues, only to rise again the next morning. And like the sun, they carry with them the quiet promise of warmth, light, and renewal each day.
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The Illusion of Freedom

The concept of freedom has been a significant cultural agenda over time. In books and movies, revolutions and wars, relationships and social institutions — humans are drawn to striving and fighting for freedom. But what is freedom? Isn’t it something given to most modern men by design? Various dictionaries define freedom as ‘the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants’; ‘the power of self-determination attributed to the will; the quality of being independent of fate or necessity’; ‘the state of being unrestricted and able to move easily’; ‘the state of not being subject to or affected by (something undesirable)’, etc.

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