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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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Take Your Time

Life isn’t a race. Often, the stress we feel comes from comparing ourselves to others—where they are, or where we think we should be. There’s power in slowing down, taking things at your own pace, and simply being present. It’s about pausing, holding a flower, and appreciating the beauty of now.
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“We all want to feel safe and loved.” A Conversation with Lucy & La Mer About Her New Single, Creativity, and Balance

“For me, I think big emotions can be processed easier when you add a little humor.” Lucy & La Mer’s approach to music is both thoughtful and playful, combining introspective storytelling with a lighthearted vibe. Her new single, “Palm Springs,” captures this balance perfectly. It’s a feel-good track that radiates the easygoing, sun-soaked energy of a relaxing getaway, making it an ideal anthem for those moments when you just want to unwind and enjoy life.
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PREMIERE – Behind the Music: ‘All I Wanted Was Truth and Closure’—Banksia on Clay

This inspiring artist has touched us deeply on so many levels. Banksia’s new EP, Clay, is a truly mesmerizing soundscape that unveils the true beauty of music in an intense way. And his words, “The most important things in life? For me, it’s really simple—just be a good human being. I try to embody that every day in my life. I could never live with the guilt of hurting someone or bringing them down—that’s just not who I am,” are a moving reminder that the world needs more of this kind of kindness and authenticity.
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How to Fly

We met by chance, just before she left for Mexico. Somehow, life always introduces me to people right before they’re about to leave. We think farewells are the end, but they’re just new beginnings. In that brief moment, we found the nearest hotel and started imagining a life that felt like it was ending before it even began.
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Playtime Afternoon with Josie and Lealand

Let´s do a little trip back in time. Low-rise jeans, tank tops, ruffles, crop tops and fitted tees, platform shoes, all sorts of belts, hair clips, everything bejeweled, and many more fun details were all key to the 2000s fashion. While it might have felt over the top to some, we love it for the vibe of fun and playfulness it embodied through the outfits.
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“I Can’t Be Perfect”: Courtney Paige Nelson on Music, Healing, and Authenticity

“What keeps you motivated on tough days?” Courtney Paige Nelson shared, “Reminding myself that I’m human and that everybody makes mistakes. I’m really hard on myself internally. I am my own worst critic as a lot of us are, but I just try to remember that I can’t be perfect.” I know that feeling all too well. Always critical of myself, striving for perfection and improvement, I sometimes push myself too hard, not allowing myself enough time to let things unfold naturally.
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“An artist´s life.” The stories of the people behind the art #24 Eva Portis

My best friend Naaz immediately came to mind, as we’re both grown up women on the spectrum, who have found a home in each other’s quirks. We’re both curious about the world, the people in it and what drives them. We share the same smile and tears, whilst never giving up on our childlike playfulness. When we talk, words aren’t needed for understanding each other.
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‘It’s Easier to Be Authentic’: Party Nails Talks ‘Same Old Song,’ Vulnerability, and Finding Home in Music

“Home for me is something like a stillness in the morning with a pen and paper in front of me, a hug with a friend that brings tears to my eyes, singing along to Bob Marley with my family. Home is a moment, or moments, I think, with people that you love and love you.” This keenly felt words from Party Nails, also known as Elana Carroll, captures the essence of her art and her deep, thoughtful approach to life.
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Into the Wild

“Not every shoot goes to plan, but often you can create something special by just being in the moment,” photographer Steve McKee tells us, featuring an incredible photoshoot with natural beauty Holly Lou.
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LÂLKA on Her New Single “Yuh” and How Anger Fuels Her Art

“As I’ve grown older and more self-aware, I try to use anger as fuel for action rather than letting it consume me.” LÂLKA’s ability to channel emotions like anger into creative energy is central to her creative expression. The classically-trained producer, vocalist, and DJ brings this philosophy to her newest single, “Yuh.”
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“I Love the Thrill of the Unknown” Dancing Between Two Worlds: Alexa Perl

“The best part is that both my work in philanthropy and my DJ career deliver happiness—either on the dance floor or to people in LA.” This words reflects Alexa Perl’s approach to both her art and her humanitarian efforts. As an emerging DJ and producer, Perl brings the energy of classic house music, enriched with vibrant disco and nostalgic 2000s influences, into her tracks.
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“Inspired by What Hasn’t Happened Yet” – A Journey into Rezident’s World

Somehow, I stumbled upon Muse, a track by the young and immensely talented David Roif, known to the electronic world as Rezident. And from that moment, I was irresistibly drawn in, yearning for more. In an industry flooded with countless new releases, where much begins to feel repetitive, discovering something so fresh, raw, and alive, felt like tapping into a well of untouched inspiration.
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Returning to Bali

“Returning to Bali after three years felt like coming home to a place where time stands still. One of my favorite places to shoot, this island holds a special place in my heart. It was an absolute joy to reunite with the stunning Primarista, capturing her radiance against the backdrop of a hidden beach, where jagged rocks meet the powerful crash of the ocean.”
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“I see things.” In Conversation with Faustyna Maciejczuk

Faustyna’s creative process is like painting with emotion, seeing the world through her own vibrant lens, and then translating those visions into songs that are full of nuance and wonder. She is an artist who finds beauty in the everyday and brings it to life with a delicate touch, inviting listeners to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with their inner selves.
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Letting Happiness Flow

Give freely, from the heart. Let your offerings be an ode to the joy of giving, without the expectation of a return. If gratitude finds its way back to you, consider it a sweet bonus. But the true reward lies in the act itself. A smile, as simple as it may seem, can be a gift more precious than gold.

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