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.
Rave Stories and Real Feelings – An Interview with Kiimi
“Words are powerful! Coming from a background of making and listening to pop and more lyric-driven music, writing lyrics feels natural to me,” says London-based producer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Kiimi, speaking about the importance of lyrics in music as a key factor in writing honest songs.
The Shy Girl’s Gone Loud — In conversation with Ziggy 2000
In our interview, Ziggy opens up about picking up bass out of loneliness at university, and writing the song that got her signed while working night shifts at Waitrose. She talks about identity, style, her little sister, and the strange pressures of making art in a digital world. Through it all, she reminds us that growth can be chaotic, joyful, and wildly personal.
“A reminder to stay hopeful” – NOCUI Invites Us In With ‘High Hopes’
No, some things can’t be said enough. And when someone finds the words—and the sounds—to express them so honestly, you want to hold onto that for a moment longer. “The era of cold machinery has come to a close for me. Now, it’s time to embrace relatability, humanity, vulnerability, and the emotions we all silently share in our daily lives,” says NOCUI about his new single High Hopes.
Studio Stories
Welcome Erin Ağar and Serra Demir to C-Heads, debuting with a super classy series. Shot in their studio home in Istanbul, their work captures the raw beauty of connection—friends, muses, and moments that come together in an intimate creative space.
Between These Walls
Indian beauty Prathna Srivastava moves through life with a deep, unshakable love—for travel, for the sea, for every fleeting moment. Her spirit is rooted in warmth and quiet strength, carrying the essence of someone who loves fiercely and dreams endlessly.
Romanticising the Everyday
Some stories take time to come to life. Naked in Paris was never meant to be rushed—it was a feeling, a quiet longing, a love letter to the beauty found in simplicity. Captured through the soft lens of Ewa Kwiatek, the images weave together the essence of romance and nostalgia, brought to life by gorgeous model Mia. At the heart of it all is Petra Lenssen, whose vision turned a secret dream into something real.
An artist´s life.” The stories of the people behind the art #27 Fabian Perfler
“After finishing high school in Innsbruck, Austria, I moved to Germany to connect with other people. I worked for four years as a photographic assistant to several fashion photographers, which allowed me to fund my own projects, such as traveling and collecting cameras. In 2013, I experienced a mental breakdown for reasons still unknown. As a result, I was unable to work properly for years and had to undergo rehabilitation to find my way back.”
Sun-Kissed and Unbound
Ukrainian beauty Elfa Floria makes her debut on our site, captivating us with her self-assurance, natural beauty, and quiet strength. Together with photographer Hannes Caspar, she has captured intimate, sensual moments in the setting of a sunlit apartment—minimalist yet rich in emotion, bathed in light, and full of mystery.
The Boat, The Light, and Silke
Sometimes, good things take time—just like the shoot with model Silke Jaegers and Maastricht based photographer Guy Houben. We’re thrilled that they created this stunning series and we’ve completely fallen in love with Silke’s natural beauty.
The Desire to Escape
“The desire to escape the European winter and search for sunshine led me to Brazil — a country that has always fascinated me with its rich history, cultural heritage, music, architecture, and design. It also turned out to be a country full of incredibly warm and hospitable people. However, what truly inspired me to create this story was the island of Ilha Grande.”
Hang Up, Move On – Naomi Jane, PARKER & Nataan on Letting Go
I must confess, if anyone can show me how to let go of things that aren’t good for me—or at least how to resist the pull of sinking deeper—how to keep moving, smiling, and feeling stronger, I would embrace them for a lifetime. “Sometimes the hardest thing isn’t losing someone—it’s knowing when to stop trying to hold on.” That’s the heart of “Hang Up, Move On,” a collaboration between Naomi Jane, PARKER, and Nataan, a track that pulses with the tension of distance, misalignment, and the inevitable end of something once beloved.
Heather Mae: From Unlearning to Liberation in Her New Double Album
“Art is meant to evolve. Musicians shouldn’t be caged by marketing—creativity is magic, and marketing shouldn’t dampen magic.” Heather Mae’s music is shaped by personal experiences. With a strong, expressive voice that carries both intensity and nuance, she moves between alternative rock, indie pop, and folk, creating space for reflection and connection. Her work often explores themes of identity, resilience, and change, offering listeners a sense of recognition in their own stories.
Holland’s 45ACIDBABIES get spunky on new album ‘Paint The World Pink’
Aself-proclaimed “multidisciplinary collective,” Dutch group 45ACIDBABIES are back with their 12-track sophomore LP “Paint The World Pink.” As bubbly as it is crunchy, the quartet leans into individuality and nonconformism, which rings true not just lyrically, but production-wise as well. Led by the focal single “Running In2 U” the album lurches from a sharp palette of sounds that includes hallmarks of indie rock, pop, funk, disco, and more.
“Even if I don’t have plans, I wake up excited.” A Moment with Georgie
“Honestly, I just wake up thinking about how excited I am for the day, even if I don’t have plans.” A rare and freeing perspective—Georgie welcomes each day with curiosity. This intimate photo series captures her in the quiet, sun-drenched moments of her 1920s home in Hollywood, where light moves through the space as fluidly as her creative energy. Shot by Brook Power, the images reflect the beauty of presence, the ease of solitude, and the warmth of a space that feels truly lived in.