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On Desintegration / Samuel Kerridge

With Memoir of Disintegration now out on Blueprint Records, Samuel Kerridge speaks about Downwards as context rather than concept, and about the shift from confrontation to clarity following Kick to Kill. The conversation moves through experimentation, defiance without nostalgia and the need to push sound and format until they break and begin to make sense again.
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Tension and Stillness

The body moves as if guided by breath and instinct while light traces the dance, revealing softness and release in an honest, physical rhythm. A series photographed by Same.
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Carsten Höller x Kulm Hotel / St. Moritz

A suspension of ordinary perception is born from the collaboration between two forces, the Kulm Hotel St. Moritz in Switzerland and German-Belgian artist Carsten Höller.
Art&Culture | Spotlight
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Esoterrorist / Lust for Paper

Esoterrorist is a publication that, much like its creator Genesis P-Orridge, refuses to be confined by definition or category, inhabiting a space that is deliberately unstable. In approaching its content, we have chosen to translate it into the form of a cut up, a process of dismantling and reassembling words that finds its origins in the experiments first of Brion Gysin and then William S. Burroughs.
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One Sun / Alexander Wessely

Alexander Wessely moves through sculpture, spatial installations, film and large-scale scenography with monolithic, ceremonial clarity and brutality. Light, body, architecture collide in spaces that feel almost ritualistic. He’s worked with The Weeknd, FKA Twigs, Grimes, Anyma, Arca. Shown at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Konserthuset. Played with scale at Sphere in Las Vegas and at Madison Square Garden. He was the creative mind behind the 2025 Nobel Prize Ceremony, tracing light from the first spark of dawn. Stark. Precise. Brutal, if you want to call it that. And it works. Every single time. Leaves you altered, mesmerized, lingering, unsettling, like a forgotten memory that presses against the skin of the mind. In this conversation for NASTY, he reflects on perception as constructed, solitude as focus and why meaning in a world of infinite simulation only appears through limits.
Art&Culture | Interview
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Flow & Peace of mind / Dolomites

This winter the mountains felt like a decision we could no longer postpone. The Dolomites waited like something out of a dream: patient, indifferent, impossibly vast, demanding attention, respect and a certain kind of honesty. Enjoy the discovery journey through the most iconic mountains of Northern Italy by a newly addicted to snow play.
Lifestyle | Spotlight
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The space between signals / Rafael Anton Irisarri

Spotlight on Rafael Anton Irisarri‘s upcoming ambient/experimental album, Points of Inaccessibility, out February 6, 2026 via Black Knoll Editions.
Music | Spotlight
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Bodymatrix

The human body becomes a geometric and expressive system, where movement and stillness search for balance. Inspired by classical proportions, form is deconstructed and reshaped through patterns, fabrics, and reflections. A series by WanJin.
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Vague

In the absence of color there is depth without noise and restraint without absence. Grey absorbs light instead of reflecting it offering a surface where thought can settle. A series by Sophie Fedotenkova.
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The Next Order / Palaye Royale

Latest Music Cover story & exclusive photoshoot. Palaye Royale in an Ann Demeulemeester Special shot by Alex Hall in Paris.
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Bury the Moon

Soft blue haze moves across each frame, pulling into a world where motion blurs and shadows soften every contour. Dark, unfocused tones distort, creating images that linger like fading impressions. Photographed by James Morris.
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Meeting with the other

A young girl with the rare ability to commune with dark forces devotes herself to ancient rituals and forbidden magic. Each encounter pulls her deeper into a world where power and consequence are never separate.
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Alchemic Amazon / Joiah

Eureka has just released their debut album, a collection of 10 diverse techno tracks that explore various aspects of the genre. Despite being new to the Milan scene, Eureka has quickly made an impact, with early support from prominent DJs in the techno world.
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Nasty Top 10 2025 / A Must-See List of Art Moments

We have reached the end of another year, and Nasty Magazine returns with a customary compilation selected by our Art Editor, Maria Abramenko, of unmissable exhibitions of 2025. A collection of projects, initiatives, and cultural acts that too often went unnoticed because they disturb, because they refuse to bow to the logic of the ordinary.
Art&Culture | Spotlight
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Driving to Nowhere, Arriving Everywhere / D-Leria

D-Leria, the sonic incarnation of Giuseppe Scaccia, has built his path through constant reinvention from the darkness of Driving to Nowhere to the expansive vision of Multiverso, and the instinctive freedom of his brand new alias Kongas.
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Love Will Tear Us Apart / Ben Frost

In October 2025, Istanbul ‘74 presented Love Will Tear Us Apart, a new site-specific installation by Ben Frost that transforms a pair of adjoining rooms into a sound study of fractured communication. Using battered foldback monitors salvaged from years of stage use, Frost creates a sonic environment where signals drift, collide and dissolve across a physical divide. The work examines how individuals strain to reach one another, how intimacy is shaped by misalignment, and how even damaged instruments can carry the residue of longing.
Art&Culture | Spotlight
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Chloé & Vanessa Beecroft’s Partenope / Naples

A rare convergence of music, myth, fashion, and performance, Partenope marks the long-awaited world premiere of Ennio Morricone’s only opera, staged at Naples’ iconic Teatro di San Carlo. Directed by Vanessa Beecroft and featuring a historic first collaboration with Chloé under Chemena Kamali, the production unfolds as an ethereal tribute to femininity, ritual and the city of Naples itself, where sound, movement, and costume merge into a singular, immersive experience.
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Sound, Crowds & Connection / Vintage Culture

In this interview, Vintage Culture (Luis Ruiz) reflects on a pivotal 2025 marked by creative independence and global connection. He discusses the emotional intent behind his latest track, the launch of his Affairs label, the release of the Do You EP, and how constant travel continues to shape his evolving electronic sound across cultures and dancefloors worldwide.
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Saint Laurent Rive Droite / Snow Edition

The Saint Laurent Rive Droite Snow Edition campaign, shot by Henrik Purienne in an isolated alpine ski chalet, moves between snowy peaks and intimate mountain interiors. Soft winter light and close, lived-in spaces frame the collection in a secluded retreat where intimacy and subtle sensuality quietly surface.
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ZERØBPM / Praising the Primal

Music has always been a ritual, a space where bodies and minds surrender to rhythm. A 17.5 hours meditation experience in Amsterdam, guided by Varvara Fisher.
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An Alpine Rhythm of Stillness / Aman Rosa Alpina

Set in the village of San Cassiano, Aman Rosa Alpina sits at the meeting point of forest, stone, and sky. The Dolomites rise behind it in pale vertical formations, shifting from soft gold to muted silver as the day moves across the valley.
Lifestyle | Places
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Shostakovich’s 5th Played Backwards in a Concrete Silo / Sheet Noise

Sheetnoise’s debut as a cultural detonator between Soviet cacophonies, possessions, alien miscarriages and concrete chambers
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Listen to our Soundscapes

Soundscapes vol.36 / Chelsea Wolfe

A special NYE selection by queen of doom Chelsea Wolfe to finally say farewell to this strange 2020. Digging beneath the mess of the world to find the beauty underneath.
Music | Soundscapes
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The Pulse We Shared / Stone Festival

In the heart of Essen, amidst the remnants of an industrial past and the vibrant energy of the present, Stone Techno Festival organised by The Third Room collective took place. This event is more than just music; it’s a collective ritual blending history, technology, and underground culture. Three intense days in a place steeped in memory, where every beat tells a story and every sound becomes part of a unique experience
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Soundscapes vol.108 | Psyclon Nine

A selection by Nero Bellum, lead vocalist, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist and producer of Psyclon Nine, industrial metal group formed in 2000 in California.
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“One Sun / @alexander_wessely” A glimpse into the “One Sun / @alexander_wessely”
A glimpse into the mind of the most influential visual artists and creative leaders of his generation is out now!

#AlexanderWessely moves through sculpture, spatial installations, film and large-scale scenography with monolithic, ceremonial clarity. Light, body, architecture collide in spaces that feel almost ritualistic. He’s worked with @theweeknd, @fkatwigs, @grimes, @anyma, @arca1000000. Shown at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Konserthuset. Played with scale at @spherevegas and Madison Square Garden. He was the creative mind behind the 2025 Nobel Prize Ceremony, tracing light from the first spark of dawn. Stark. Precise. Brutal, if you want to call it that. And it works. Every single time. Leaves you altered, mesmerized, lingering, unsettling, like a forgotten memory that presses against the skin of the mind. 

In this conversation for NASTY, he reflects on perception as constructed, solitude as focus and why meaning in a world of infinite simulation only appears through limits.

Editor: @ancamacavei
Editorial Assistant: Ethel Romero

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Trained for low temperature / photo by @lerasww Trained for low temperature / photo by @lerasww
Suspended effort / photo by @and_unorthodox, hair: Suspended effort / photo by @and_unorthodox, hair: @haru_worlddd, makeup: @makeuphyohyo_oohs, styling: @jyojyoxo
Maintained gap / photo by @modan__________ Maintained gap / photo by @modan__________
Compression look / photo by @kruglovvr, @alinazhar Compression look / photo by @kruglovvr, @alinazhara, style: @dariiamii, model: @propanepleasure, hair: @bogdanasdkh @superlizik_, nails: @tokarewa.nail.artist, makeup: @ey___ty
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