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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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“Whatever you decide happiness means.” — A Conversation with Jade LeMac

Committing to someone is something truly beautiful, especially in today’s world. And I don’t mean this out of some distorted, false nostalgia that things were better in the past — not at all. But life has become faster, fuller, more crowded. To consciously choose a person, whether in a relationship or a friendship, feels like something rare and deeply precious. That is, at least for me, the inspiration behind Jade LeMac’s new song “Running Home” — a track that carries the warmth of reassurance and the lightness of summer.
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Seventeen Years in the Park: The Magic of Outside Lands

For seventeen years, Outside Lands has exisited and for seventeen years Outside Lands has provided moments you can only make with your friends at Golden Gate Park. Bringing around 225,000 people to the bay to enjoy over 110 of their favorite artists, local beers and wines, a wide-variety of foods, and of course art installations that were sometimes created by eventgoers themselves. This years festival felt like a home-coming for many, the main event that’s looked forward to all year long and it did not disappoint.
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Flow, Silence, Belonging — The World of Caroline Lethô

Change is rarely a straight line — more often it is a spiral, a slow turning where fragments of the past leave their shadow into the present before dissolving into something new. For Portuguese DJ, producer, and curator Caroline Lethô, that spiral took her from the restless pulse of the city into the grounding silence of nature. Out of this shift came Transmutations, her upcoming new EP on Beat Palace Records, a release that melds together deep house, acid, disco, IDM, and EBM.
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Between the Lines with Davey Legend: On Heartbreak, Digital Intimacy, and Music as Release

Today, we have a quietly captivating artist for you — someone we sat down with to talk about heartbreak, digital life, and the quiet spaces in between. Somewhere in the middle of our conversation, Davey says: “Honestly, I created the song for others at the time; I didn’t expect to need it for myself.” Not a dramatic pause — just a truth, plain and unexpected.
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Garden of Shadows

Most of the time, we only show the beautiful sides on social media — sunsets, parties, smiles frozen in golden light. And there is nothing wrong with that. Maybe it’s…
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“Emotion leads, genre follows.” — A Moment Between Songs With Sara Angel

There’s a certain quiet honesty in the way Sara Angel talks about music. “Emotion leads, genre follows,” she says, and it’s easy to believe her. Born in Mexico, raised in Texas, and now based in Nashville, Sara grew up surrounded by the discipline and passion of her parents’ musical worlds, yet never set out to simply follow in their footsteps. From writing her first songs in third grade to blending indie pop, R&B, and Latin influences today, her path has been about finding a sound that feels entirely her own.
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Summer, Unscripted

While today is once again one of those summer days — hot, loud, and quiet all at once — we welcome photographer Bianka Gajdzińska to our pages. Together with Polish beauty Gosia Bodecka, she surrenders to the rhythm of the season.
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Premiere: Limp By Your Side — JOURNEYGLO’s Love Letter to the Unresolved

“The world has always needed authenticity, but I feel like today, with how social media is shaping perception — and especially with where AI is headed — it matters even more.” That’s what JOURNEYGLO tells us in our recent exchange — one that reveals itself somewhere between honesty and hesitation, between the desire to express and the desire to understand. We spoke about creativity and its timing — is it something that comes only in melancholy, or does it require joy to truly come alive? What do we actually seek when we make music — to express something inside ourselves, or to offer comfort, reflection, maybe even quiet companionship to others?
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“The moment I started romanticizing life, things got a lot easier.” 5 Minutes with Sanne

Photographer Yaron Berends and model Sanne Luykx — partners in life and in art — spent one of those wonderful afternoons on the raw coast of Gran Canaria. With the warm, dry light spilling over volcanic rock and the ocean stretching endlessly beyond, Sanne wore nothing but a simple bikini and the big boots she had just bought. We also asked her a few quick questions for our 5 Minutes interview series.
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Icebergs — A Photographic Exploration of Inner Landscapes

Some people move through the world like icebergs — most of who they are stays hidden, carried quietly beneath the surface. They’re the kind of people who resist the pull of constant novelty and noise. They don’t need to chase excitement or collect connections to feel whole. They belong without joining in. They’ve learned that being different isn’t about looking different, and that those who truly challenge the norm often try to appear as ordinary as possible.
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“Keep your eyes on your own paper” — Ella Collier on Music, Ego, and Finding Her Own Path

“My whole goal is to help create community and human connection as well as make people feel seen.” It’s a quote that touches — because in the end, isn’t that what we’re all trying to do in our own way? Whether through art, conversation, or the smallest gestures, there’s a quiet longing to be understood and to understand.
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Win 2×2 “2-Day Ticket + Camping” passes for San Hejmo Festival 2025

Dirt on your shoes, glitter on your skin. The feeling of waking up in a tent with the sun already hot and the sound of laughter in the distance. The music hasn’t started yet, but the vibe already has. On August 15 and 16, 2025, the airstrip of Airport Weeze turns into a vibrant world of sound, color, and soul – a sacred home for music lovers, free spirits, and everyone in between.
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Sunsets and Nights with Toni

We’ve been missing Arthur Da Costa Oddo’s work for a while, but today we’re thrilled to share a fresh new series from him. This time, he captures Toni Majdell of Ford Models Los Angeles in a sun-drenched shoot that flows from golden beach moments to after-dark vibes.
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The art of being alone

If you really listen, there’s so much to hear. Somewhere across the lake, a duck glides silently through the water. The surface moves in soft ripples. A little further off, a bird hops through the trees — from branch to branch, a gentle crackle of twigs, barely loud enough to notice. The bird is too light, the tree too old and giving. Every creature is in its own space, and yet, none of them feel lonely.
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An artist´s life.” The stories of the people behind the art #30 Olivia Nachle

For this edition of our Artist Life series, we step into the world of Olivia Nachele, a multidisciplinary creator whose life has always been guided by art and presence. With an artist mother and an early start into writing and photography — crafting handmade books and pitching them to publishers at age ten, camera in hand by eleven — Olivia’s creative journey began with intuition and boldness.

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