A magazine for dreamers!
The oneiric side of underground art, music and people.
Pigiama is a self published lifestyle magazine to be read before bed. Partly journal for dreamers and partly fanzine of mystery, Pigiama Magazine is an invitation to never stop dreaming.
The online blog tells underground bedtime stories with particular attention to music and art, while each print edition focuses on a specific theme.
The Love Witch: how Anna Biller bewitched the male gaze
“Tarots and potions become acts of rebellion and self-determination.”
Occult 70s: is Stevie Nicks a witch?
“Rock critics of the time had often written of her as a witch”.
THE HAUTING OF HILL HOUSE / Shirley Jackson’s book vs Flanagan’s TV series
“The house is haunted and has a strong influence on the people who inhabit it.”
An underground publication with a witchy vibe, dedicated to independent art and music, featuring interviews and insights into emerging and established worlwide artists.
Belarusian folklore in Electropantera’s illustrations // Interview
“Illustration is my own small gothic world where I love to stay in isolation.”
COVEN, an Italian collective of female horror writers // Interview
“We want to emancipate the literary genre through our own gender.”
Artist Cirkus Vogler // Interview
“I create with off embers, letting them settle”.
Magic of the Ukrainian Carpathians in Maria Khymynets’s Art
“On every Solar holiday the Dead would come to our world.”
Melanie Xulu from psychedelic MOOF Magazine // Interview
MOOF’s goal is to keep the underground press alive and weird.
Artist Beatrice Bogoni // Interview
“Infinite as the points I see behind the eyelids of my closed eyes”.