Month: February 2026

HOLOTROPIC’s “Individual”: An Odyssey Between Depths and Reverie

Emerging from Bratislava’s restless underground, Holotropic operate at a fault line where progressive death metal’s discipline meets the introspective vastness once charted by bands like Opeth and the cerebral extremity refined by Ihsahn. Their sound stands at the intersection of technical death metal precision and expansive, almost psychedelic atmosphere, where […]

Like Petals Pressed Into Moments of Youth

Alexey Pavlov’s lens moves with a quiet insistence, tracing the human form as if it were a language older than memory, spoken in the tremor of skin and the pause of breath. His images breathe a poetry rooted in Russian sensibilities, where naturalness is neither affectation nor restraint, but a […]

Sundance Winner “DJ Ahmet” Drops New Trailer Ahead of UK Release

Somewhere between a village wedding and a blown-out speaker stack, DJ Ahmet finds its pulse. Georgi M. Unkovski’s debut feature, winner of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition Audience Award at Sundance last year, has just dropped a new trailer and poster ahead of its UK and ROI cinema release on […]

“The Mist”: Mike Flanagan Reopens Stephen King’s Social Nightmare

Warner Bros. is once again cracking open Stephen King’s haunted toy chest, and this time, they’re handing the keys to Mike Flanagan. The director and horror obsessive is officially reuniting with King for a new feature-length adaptation of “The Mist”, the bleak 1980 novella that turns small-town paranoia into a […]

Nehellenia on Drag, Identity, and the Courage to Be Real

Nehellenia is one of those artists who makes you feel seen without even trying. Known first as the heart of ‘Drag Race Italia’ and later as a standout presence on RuPaul’s ‘Drag Race Global All Stars’, she carries her drag with honesty, vulnerability, and a quiet kind of strength. Behind […]

Heron’s ‘Fell In Love Again’: Echoes Between Heartbeats

In the quiet alcoves of sound where intimacy meets craft, Heron unveils a world stitched together from the threads of memory, feeling, and meticulous sonic architecture. With ‘Fell In Love Again,’ the sixth single from his forthcoming album “Underground Sky,” the listener is invited into a late-night reverie, where every […]

Remon Nakanishi: ‘Yattokose’, A Folk Song in Full Bloom

‘Yattokose’ unfolds as a threshold rather than a statement, a place where sound gathers its weight slowly and meaning arrives without urgency. Remon Nakanishi shapes the piece with an attentiveness that feels almost ceremonial, as if every note were invited rather than placed. The song carries the residue of communal […]

Elin Manon and the Hidden Poetry of Fading Splendor

Elin Manon’s works unfold as an overwhelming reverie, like a fairy tale that carries the viewer through vanished worlds that continue to breathe beneath the surface of time. Each image opens a delicate passage toward forgotten landscapes, where memory, emotion, and imagination merge into a single, fragile language. Through color, […]

Lira Bekbolatova on Grief as a Form of Becoming

Lira Bekbolatova’s latest releases unfold like a quiet interior dialogue, shaped by memory, grief, and the search for an inner sense of home. Moving away from external narratives and toward a deeply introspective language, her recent work treats music as a form of creative meditation, a space where questions are […]

Melancholy Framed in Timeless Elegance

In Yegor Tselnakov’s lens, the female form becomes a portal, a quiet threshold between the ordinary and the ineffable. Each photograph opens onto a dream woven from shadow, texture, and breath. In this series, Irina Telicheva inhabits a room suspended in time, its vintage splendor heavy with carved wood and […]

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