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.
We’re giving away 2 Individual Regular Tickets for Sound Waves Festival 2026 in Portugal
This summer, Sound Waves Festival returns to Esmoriz, Portugal — and this time, it’s for its 21st anniversary. On July 11th, 2026, Portugal’s leading hard techno festival will once again bring together ravers from all over the world for more than 20 hours of non stop music, sweat, bass, lights and that special kind of freedom you only find on a dance floor.
The Bittersweet Euphoria of Leaving Toxic Love Behind – Antje Schomaker on “Mascara”, Growth and New Beginnings
Whoever has ever experienced the liberating feeling of freeing themselves from a toxic relationship — and by that we do not only mean romantic relationships, but also friendships or any connection that slowly makes you lose yourself — knows how deeply relieving it can feel once you have finally made it through the valley of tears. At first, these moments are fragile. Tiny flashes in which you suddenly feel your freedom and self-love returning, tickling like warm summer rain on your skin. And then, slowly, these moments begin to last longer. The air feels lighter again. Y
Premiere: The Beauty and Distortion of Storytelling – Susurrus Station on Mythomania
There is something deeply human about the way we try to make sense of life. About the need to gather memories, emotions, heartbreak, hope, and all the loose fragments of our experiences into something that feels coherent. Maybe that is why we tell stories in the first place. Susurrus Station talk about storytelling, myth, memory and their sixth album Mythomania — a dreamlike record exploring the beauty and distortion of the stories we tell ourselves.
On Friendship, Photography and Feeling Present Again
Sometimes the most beautiful evenings begin without expectation. Just two friends wandering through East London with a camera, soft April light and the desire to feel present again. In this visual diary, Evie steps in front of the lens of photographer Adrienne Hicks, capturing the kind of fleeting magic that only appears when nobody is trying too hard.
In A Wooden House
All these apartments tell different stories of different people. So many lives, and none of them are ever the same. What makes us think of this? The new series by the wonderful photographer Anaditya tells so much more than what appears at first glance. There are sequences, moments, something dreamy and sensual telling through the images. This time, together with Russian model Juliana, the two created their own intimate story inside a wooden house — a small world of light, skin, silence and imagination.
Dreaming In Turquoise
What this wonderful photo series, held in dreamy turquoise tones and soft colours, reminds us today is that the most beautiful moments in life are accessible in the present moment, when the mind no longer compares. To fully receive the present moment, one must let go. And where does this feel easier than in this wonderful setting of nature, water and beauty?
Dreaming In Colour – Monsieur Mellow on His New EP, Slowing Down and Feeling Fulfilled
“More often than not I’m just enjoying the process, as well as what comes out of it.” We really felt these words by Monsieur Mellow during our conversation. Because especially when making music — and maybe in life in general — there is something beautiful about not trying to control everything all the time. About letting go a little, diving fully into the moment, and allowing things to happen naturally. Sometimes the process itself already becomes the reward, while the final result is simply the beautiful extension of it.
A Day by the Lake
There is something paradoxical about photographing a photographer. They know every move you make before you make it. They read light the way most people read faces. And when you point a camera at them, you can be sure they are doing the same thing in their head, right back at you.
Between Two Worlds – A Talk With Juliet Fox on Motherhood, Music and Transformation
There are chapters in life that change us, that shape us. Sometimes I say to myself: this is where I was reborn in a way, and the version of me from yesterday no longer exists quite the same. These moments can come in many different forms, but they are often something bigger – something with the power to shift the way we see the world and ourselves within it.
Dana in Golden Light
I want to feel the heat with someone, to dance with someone. Because days by the sea are the most beautiful days. Model Dana Vasilenko is the muse in front of the camera in this shooting by photographer Angelo Santi. Let yourself be drawn into Dana’s magnetic beauty and the stunning invitation of nature.
Skin in the Sun
Photographed in Sardinia, Italy, in a natural coastal environment, the series explores themes of body positivity, femininity, and organic beauty through a refined lingerie and swimwear aesthetic. Minimal, elegant, and authentic, the visual narrative is inspired by natural light, skin tones, and the connection between body and landscape.
Somewhere Between Analog Warmth and Digital Precision — A Talk with Dukwa
Sometimes you find yourself at a quiet crossroads, and instinctively you know — you have to choose. Stay on the familiar path, or turn and risk a step into the unknown. And in a way, it feels like Dukwa stood right there in 2023, when he decided to leave his 9-to-5 behind and fully commit to music. A decision that, looking at where he is now, feels like a deeply right one. “I don’t want to dwell on the past… but I believe it’s important to leave space in your heart for the things that have emotionally shaped you.”
An interview with Max Maryott – On “Cold in California”, No Choreography, and Choosing the Unknown
The real art sometimes lies in taking something from an artist while still letting it move freely. Getting lost in it, and somehow finding yourself again – because the artist created a space that invites your own interpretation. The new track “Cold in California” by Max Maryott is exactly that kind of beautiful example. Not only is it a song that feels atmospheric and dense, it reaches beyond romantic love, touching on the relationship to oneself. About the moment when decisions, distance, and doubt begin to shift everything – when something that once felt warm slowly changes its temperature.
Oliwia Unscripted
Take a look at these shots featuring young Polish actress Oliwia Bieniuk, playing it up in front of the lens of Miron Chomacki. As Miron shares, he loves working with actresses — it opens up a whole different level of emotional expression, where instinct, character, and presence naturally come together.
When Strangers Start to Meet — Sound of Fractures on Alone Together
Connection used to happen almost accidentally – through shared spaces, routines, small overlaps in everyday life. And in a way, those opportunities are still there. We pass people every day, exist side by side, move through the same places – yet rarely cross that invisible line into actual connection. Instead, much of what we experience becomes something to frame, to share, to turn into attention. The beautiful, the uncomfortable, the in-between – everything slowly shifts into something curated. And attention, more often than not, becomes its own kind of currency.