Nicoleta Raicu

Still can't tell exactly my origins because of my suspiciously ‘Chinese eyes’.

NIGHT ENJOYER Reflect on the Accidental Chemistry That Became Their Identity

Night Enjoyer emerges from that rarely mapped space where melancholy isn’t an aesthetic choice but the actual material the music is built from. Roman and Sylvain have been creating together for a few years now, balancing solitary work habits with an almost instinctive kind of collaboration. Their project didn’t form […]

Art is a Dangerous Place: Ekaterina Iakiamseva Turns Anxiety Into Form

Weekends are supposed to be a time to breathe. To rest. To be. But for Ekaterina Iakiamseva, they’re something else entirely, a rupture in the fabric of the everyday, a crack where identity starts to bleed. In her new series, “Art is a Dangerous Place”, the world stands still just […]

Sandra Kosh’s Latest Series: Making Art When Nothing Feels Right

There’s nothing polished about Sandra Kosh’s work. No filters, no illusions, just light, skin, and the quiet noise of being alive. The Ukrainian photographer and visual artist, known as TorriPhoto, turns her camera toward herself like a mirror that doesn’t flatter. Her latest series feels raw and necessary, not made […]

LE COMITÉ RESTREINT’s ‘Le Gisant’ Is a Hymn for the Restless

There’s something eerily magnetic about ‘Le Gisant’, Le Comité Restreint’s latest release and fourth track from their upcoming double album “Révolution” (out November 2025). The Parisian collective has long mastered the delicate art of tension, where silence hums louder than sound, and movement begins long before it’s visible. But with […]

THE SHRUBS on Psychedelic Discontent and the Art of Letting Go

Emerging from the lo-fi undercurrents of psych-rock and experimental haze, The Shrubs are less a band and more a mutating thought-form: shifting, shedding members, and shape-shifting through soundscapes that feel like dream transmissions from a parallel timeline. Rooted in introspection and restless curiosity, their latest work, ‘Fall Behind’, drips with […]

LUCIDBLOOM Unveils Cathartic New Single ‘Dust’

From the dream-laced soundscapes of Sydney/Eora, Lucidbloom return with ‘Dust’, a stirring meditation on emotional weight, love gone cold, and the quiet defiance of letting go. More than just a single, ‘Dust’ is an act of release – raw, resolute, and beautifully unburdened. Through vivid, almost mythic imagery, boulders dragged […]

Choreography in Shadows: Marc T’Syen Captures Contortionist Gabrièle Raygade

Belgian photographer Marc T’Syen (Marc T.) has built an eclectic career that spans from London, where he assisted Cecil Beaton and worked for The Face, New Musical Express, and Warner Bros UK, to Italy, where he worked with Corriere della Sera and befriended columnist Alessio Gaggioli. After more than three […]

MELT: From Ice Blocks to Gastronomic Art, Jewellery That Breathes & Shifts

What if jewellery wasn’t just an accessory, but an act of rebellion? What if it didn’t sit neatly in velvet boxes, waiting to be worn and discarded like last season’s mood board, but instead lived, breathed, morphed, and melted right alongside us? Welcome to MELT Jewellery, where the line between […]

Romanian Designer Ana Samira Naomi Turns Childhood into Couture Delirium

Porcelain dolls were never innocent. In “Lucid Dream”, Romanian designer Ana Samira Naomi rips them out of the glass cabinet and lets them strut in oversized satin, lace masks, and exaggerated silhouettes that flirt shamelessly with kitsch. This is not nostalgia, it’s a fever dream stitched into couture, a playful […]

How to Party at the Edge of Collapse: An Interview w/ HURACÁN

There’s a storm brewing in Belgium, and its name is Huracán. The band has never been about comfort or compromise; their music drags you into the undertow, a sonic force that feels as much like an exorcism as it does a celebration. With their new EP “2025”, they don’t just […]

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