Nicoleta Raicu

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

Shihori Blends Anime Roots & J-Pop Soul in Haunting New Single

Some songs entertain. And then, there are sonic revelations, ghosts disguised as melodies, rituals encoded in harmonies. Shihori’s latest offering, “Invisible Stairway”, belongs, without question, to the latter category. It doesn’t slip into existence like most music. It emerges, a breath caught between dimensions, a musical Tarot card fluttering down […]

The Romanian Underground Is 10x Wilder Than Berlin. Yet No One’s Paying Attention

Somewhere between a collapsed empire and a forgotten techno utopia, a fire has been burning. It’s called the Romanian underground, and it makes Berlin look like a branded playground for rich expats in black T-shirts. In Romania, the rave isn’t a lifestyle. It’s a survival instinct. We’re talking about afterparties […]

The Church Hates Us Because We Turn Sin Into Art

There’s a reason the Church burns books, censors bodies, and silences mouths. It’s not fear of evil, it’s fear of beauty they can’t control. They taught us sin was filth, that desire was rot, that our bodies were cages built for punishment. And yet here we are: photographing hunger, painting […]

Alexandru Deaconu’s New Series Is All About Feminine Command

In the quiet glow of an indoor space textured with warmth and natural light, Romanian photographer Alexandru Deaconu returns to his craft with a series that feels less like documentation and more like confession. Featuring Rossa Maria, the images capture a woman not just seen, but felt, poised, sensual, unbothered […]

“Mad Equation,” Janita’s Audacious Manifesto in a World of Noise

Some artists drop albums as if checking boxes – clichés repackaged with slick production and hollow reinventions. Then there’s Janita. Her tenth studio album, “Mad Equation”, feels less like an experiment and more like a long-lost classic resurfacing at exactly the right time. It’s indie rock, but not as you […]

Jamie Alimorad’s ‘Two Wrongs’ Burns Down the Rules of Desire

Jamie Alimorad isn’t here to play nice. His latest single, ‘Two Wrongs,’ doesn’t just knock, it barges in, drenched in distortion and thick with lust. Released on May 9, 2025, and hammered into shape during a four-hour studio blaze with Jordan Sherman, this track is the sound of a man […]

What’s Real Is Enough: Janita on Music, Meaning, and Survival

There’s something undeniably magnetic about Janita, an artist whose presence feels both cinematic and intimate, like stepping into the pages of a noir dream. Born in Finland, reborn in New York, and forged in the fires of relentless self-discovery, Janita is more than a singer-songwriter – she’s a force of […]

Marc T’Syen Exhibits for the First Time in Romania at Sunscape Festival

This June, the fortress city of Timișoara becomes a portal of light once again as Sunscape Festival returns with its second edition, a multi-sensory celebration of light, art, and cosmic rhythm. At the heart of this radiant convergence stands Marc T’Syen, the acclaimed Belgian photographer making his Romanian debut. With […]

Through Eva’s Eyes: Becoming Whole in the Cracks

This isn’t just a photo series, it’s a love story, a self-portrait, and a quiet rebellion. Eva steps in front of the camera not to pose, but to be seen. Really seen. Through her husband’s lens, in sunlit corners of Turkey and in colder, quieter cities, she learns to meet […]

Yvonne Gets Vulnerable & Visceral in Her Most Cinematic Work Yet: ‘Louder’

Yvonne doesn’t write songs. She documents the aftermath. On ‘Louder’, the pop shapeshifter trades dancefloor euphoria for emotional excavation, digging through the quiet chaos that follows a friendship collapse. The result? A track that doesn’t ask for attention. It demands it, subtly, painfully, and without apology. Lifted from her latest […]

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