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.
Munan on Everything in Between: Songs for the Soft Unknown
The morning light falls across an unmade bed, the corners of a book still open from the night before. Somewhere in another room, water begins to boil. Dust dances in the air like it’s moving to a rhythm only the heart can hear. Everything in Between begins like this — not with a bang, but with a breath. It steps into the room quietly, like a thought you’d almost forgotten but suddenly need to feel again.
The Girl Behind the Wheel
She never told anyone where she was going. The engine started like a promise she wasn’t sure she’d keep. A classic Porsche, borrowed or stolen, it didn’t matter now. The air smelled of gasoline, warmed vinyl, and something else—something almost like memory. Maybe it was summer. Or maybe it was just the absence of responsibility.
Lightning in a Bottle: Backstage, Onstage, In Between
Christopher Brown’s second time attending Lightning in a Bottle at Buena Vista Lake proved to be even more powerful than the year before. With a lineup that ranged from iconic acts like Khruangbin to emerging artists making their festival debuts, the experience was nothing short of transformative. The Do LaB outdid themselves this year, creating a vibrant, immersive world that celebrated music, art, and community in full force.
Wild Essence Continues
If you’ve already soaked in part one, Wild Essence with Ilona Cardot captured by Steve McKee. — then you’re in for a treat. Today, we bring you part two. This time, the two take us to the shore — where the world quiets down and time slows. Like the first set, it’s not just something to look at, but something to feel. A moment to pause, to breathe, to simply be. Let your soul wander a little and enjoy.
“Don’t Forget to Have Fun” – An Interview with Saguru on Sunset, Change, and Moving On
“We live in a finite world, and every relationship, every life will eventually come to an end. Often, in the daily grind, we lose sight of what really matters.” This reflection by Saguru lingers like the fading light of day — honest, grounding, and quietly comforting. Saguru’s new single “Sunset” is a beautifully dreamy piece that lets you drift off for a moment — into thought, into memory.
Introducing NEEA: An Interview on Her Dreamlike Debut Enerqì
There’s something rare about discovering an artist like NEEA. Her debut release Enerqì is a quiet jewel — it opens like a film score, drawing you into a cinematic atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive. The song flows like a dream: soft, silken sound layers gently carry you into a state of stillness. Just as you settle into its calm, the track takes a turn — inviting a looser, jazz-tinted motion that feels both grounded and free.
Nowhere and Everywhere
In her own words, photographer, stylist, and writer Claudia Zocca — together with model Laura Moreno Valdivia — reflects on the intention behind this beautiful series, created in collaboration with Emilio Tanasi. A poetic meditation on identity, change, and the quiet power of simply being.
Premiere: eggcorn’s Observer Effect on Growth, Sound, and Solitude
With her new album release, Bay Area artist Lara Hoffman, alias eggcorn, challenges both herself and the listener to take a look inward: Observer Effect explores the inevitable ways in which we alter our own experience through reflection. Written in part during a period of physical immobility after a foot injury, the opening tracks “Observer Effect” and “Solo Party” delve into themes of isolation, healing, and identity.
Painting the Unseen: Inside the Studio of Cloe Galasso
Soft morning light spills across the studio floor in Bushwick, New York, catching the quiet mess of paint tubes, half-finished canvases, and clay forms mid-thought. It’s a space that listens. “I love arriving at the studio and prepping a fresh French press coffee, lighting some essential oils, and having a nice stretch before I start.”
LUM: Between Rhythm and Reflection — A Conversation on Art and Life
“Whether music or painting, I never approach creation with a formula or expectation—I simply let what burns inside come out.” There’s a quiet intensity to LUM—born Sebastián Gandine—that doesn’t demand attention, but draws you in. His life is guided by change, shaped by solitude, and rooted in a deep relationship with nature and spirit.
What the Island Teaches
There are places you visit, and then there are places that stay with you. Siargao belongs to the latter — not just because of its world-class waves or lush, untouched landscapes, but because of the way life here moves. Gently. Purposefully. In rhythm with the tide and the wind.
The Beauty Between Journeys
From vibrant street scenes in Sri Lanka to quiet coffee moments in London, Tiffany Roubert captures the poetry of contrast through her lens in soft, warm tones—making you feel as though you’re right there, wrapped in the mood of the moment. Whether it’s the glow of a sun-soaked hotel or the hush of an early morning street, her images hold space for both movement and stillness.
“The Melody Is Already Telling the Story” – A Conversation with Dylan Dunn
“If you were aware you were living your best memories, life could start to feel staged and fake.” Dylan Dunn says this simply, but it lands like truth — one of those quiet reflections you don’t forget. Raised in Memphis and now rooted in California, Dylan has found his way through sound — led not by formulas, but by emotion. He writes songs that feel like they’ve been lived in, guided by melody first, story second.
Light and Salt
Captured by photographer Jase Patrick on the Khai Islands in Thailand, this sun-soaked series features models Eye and Alisa. Under the golden sun and surrounded by the infinite blue of the Khai Islands, two women reflect on presence, freedom, and the quiet power of connection. What begins as a moment shared on a secluded shore unfolds into something deeper—an ode to transformation, intimacy, and the vastness within.
Videopremiere: Luke Noa’s Demons — A Ferris Wheel of Feeling
“Demons”, the final single from Luke Noa’s upcoming debut album Début, is a melancholic daydream that explores the quiet companionship of our inner demons. With only piano and guitar, the sparse arrangement lets Noa’s distinctive voice take center stage, unfolding a deeply emotional narrative. The accompanying video, featuring actress Anna-Lena Schwing, offers a bittersweet visual that perfectly echoes the song’s haunting beauty.