Fernando Nunez

Fernando Nunez

Fernando Nunez is an editor at Visual Atelier 8, contributing to the publication focus on contemporary art, design, architecture, fashion, technology, and creative culture. His editorial work highlights emerging and established creatives through curated features, interviews, and project-based storytelling for an international audience.
Estella Dawn: Wicked Game (Chris Isaak Cover)

Estella Dawn: Wicked Game (Chris Isaak Cover)

Estella Dawn reimagines Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” with smouldering intensity and soul-stirring vocal power. With stripped-back production that lets every breath and nuance shine, Estella’s version pulses with vulnerability and quiet strength. Her rendition honours the original’s melancholy allure while…

Dual Dialect: Strange Gardens Grow

Dual Dialect: Strange Gardens Grow

Dual Dialect invite listeners into an otherworldly sonic ecosystem with “Strange Gardens Grow,” a standout track from their debut EP Wild Plants Cover the Abandoned Nuclear Site. Built on glitch-hop rhythms and warped jazz improvisations, the track feels alive with…

The Goodbye Radio: Twisted Time Travelers

The Goodbye Radio: Twisted Time Travelers

The Goodbye Radio bend space and melody in “Twisted Time Travelers,” a nostalgic, harmony-rich single about love that’s always out of sync. Taken from their upcoming album In This Sleeping City, the track tells the story of two lovers fated…

Corporate Jacket: Eclipses

Corporate Jacket: Eclipses

Corporate Jacket’s “Eclipses” is a cryptic, spoken-word-laced journey through internalised expectations, identity, and the quiet unravelling of inherited purpose. Balancing abstract lyricism with eerie minimalism, they meditate on the paradox of performance and pressure—what it means to be raised to…

Tic Tic: While the Shadows Grow

Tic Tic: While the Shadows Grow

Haunting and emotionally raw, “While the Shadows Grow” by Tic Tic, unpacks the quiet suffering that simmers beneath a brave face. With its looping phrases and aching intensity, the track builds a sense of mounting pressure, where smiles mask pain…

Avery Lynch: Dead to Me

Avery Lynch: Dead to Me

Avery Lynch delivers a heartbreakingly intimate performance in her latest single “Dead to Me,” a piano-driven reflection on growing apart from someone once deeply loved. With raw, diary-like lyricism and soft-spoken yet emotionally resonant vocals, Avery captures the surreal grief…

Loren Heat: 2009

Loren Heat: 2009

Sultry, euphoric, and dripping with nostalgia, “2009” by Loren Heat is a neon-lit flashback to sweat-soaked dance floors and electric late-night encounters. With hypnotic production and a sensual vocal delivery, the track channels the hedonism of early club culture while…

Prize for the Future: Farewell

Prize for the Future: Farewell

With poetic weight and emotional clarity, “Farewell”, by Prize for the Future, is a strikingly intimate portrait of love’s final unravelling. Laced with lyrical imagery—cigarette smoke, whispered goodbyes, and ocean tides—the track captures the ache of endings that still linger…

Eden Rain: It’s Always Been Like This

Eden Rain: It’s Always Been Like This

Eden Rain´s “It’s Always Been Like This” is a soaring indie pop song that blends shimmering vulnerability with gritty drive. The London-based artist continues her ascent with this captivating new single. Produced by Iain Berryman (Beabadoobee, Nieve Ella), the track…

Bakers Eddy: “Dust On My Brain”

Bakers Eddy: “Dust On My Brain”

Bakers Eddy confront inner chaos and emotional burnout on their raw and resonant new single “Dust On My Brain”. Channelling vulnerability into catharsis, turning personal struggle into a dynamic alt-rock anthem. Written in a moment of deep mental and emotional…