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.
Ea Othilde: You’re on the Loose

Ea Othilde: You’re on the Loose

Ea Othilde´s “You’re on the Loose” sublimates the bittersweet stillness of letting go. With delicate vocals and rocking instrumentals, the song drifts tender, unresolved, and honest. It’s not a breakup song or a plea to stay; instead, it’s a quiet…

Introducing: Psyclo

Introducing: Psyclo

Psyclo defies convention with a raw, emotionally honest blend of alt-pop, hip-hop, punk and a voice of modern disillusionment. Born in China and based in Los Angeles, Psyclo writes to navigate mental health, isolation, and the chaos of everyday life,…

Introducing: Kizz Daniel

Introducing: Kizz Daniel

Kizz Daniel has carved a unique space in the Afropop landscape with his smooth vocals, emotionally resonant songwriting, and an ear for unforgettable melodies. He pushes the genre’s boundaries while staying rooted in authentic storytelling, weaving personal growth, cultural pride,…

Marcelo Sirotsky: The Other Girl

Marcelo Sirotsky: The Other Girl

Marcelo Sirotsky’s “The Other Girl” is a dreamy retro synth experimentation. It drives a quietly defiant spirit, crafting an anthem of self-worth and elegance. With textures of synth-pop and the emotional clarity of modern indie, he explores the quiet strength…

Labit: MANGOES AND RICE

Labit: MANGOES AND RICE

“MANGOES AND RICE” by Labit is a tribute to cultural roots, childhood memories, and the resilience of identity. The track captures the emotional complexity of growing up Filipino-American while navigating expectations, stereotypes, and the bittersweet beauty of heritage. The smooth…

Introducing: Signal in the Static

Introducing: Signal in the Static

Signal in the Static uses analog soul to build digital textures, exploring what it means to be human in an age of artificial noise. With experimental jazz, ambient electronics, glitchy beats, and metaphors, they articulate deeply emotional, human experiences. Isolation,…

Cut Cult: Dinosaur

Cut Cult: Dinosaur

Cut Cult’s “Dinosaur” has raw, unfiltered energy, a sound that’s heavy and hypnotic. Hailing from Nova Scotia, the band fuses swagger grooves and noise-punk chaos, delivering riffs with a prehistoric imprint. With its off-the-cuff vocal delivery and gritty live-session feel,…

Rainsford: Horse

Rainsford: Horse

Rainsford´s “Horse” is a poignant indie-pop single that delves into the turmoil of falling for the wrong person. It was co-written and produced by Michael Kamerman of Smallpools, being a portrayal of emotional vulnerability and the struggle to break free…

Whitney Walker: An Owl Hoots Your Name At Night

Whitney Walker: An Owl Hoots Your Name At Night

Whitney Walker´s “An Owl Hoots Your Name At Night” is a bold and irreverent sonic statement, a track she dubs “carnival church music” designed for dancing while dismantling the organised religion dogma. It´s a theatrical flair, a critique of spiritual…

Haggai Cohen Milo: Song of the Earth

Haggai Cohen-Milo: Song of the Earth

Bassist-composer Haggai Cohen-Milo returns with “Song of the Earth“, a bold reimagining of Mahler’s iconic work that fuses jazz, classical, and hip hop into something timeless and startlingly new. As the second single from his ambitious project Gravitations, Cohen-Milo teams…