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.
Salty Licorice: Vincent’s Wife (p.33)

Salty Licorice: Vincent’s Wife (p.33)

Salty Licorice’s “Vincent’s Wife (p.33)” captures the quiet thunder of breaking free. Marking the final chapter before her debut EP The Sunrise Cried, the track is both intimate and expansive. It is a cinematic soundscape where clarity emerges through heartbreak.…

ANNA VEE: Honesty

ANNA VEE: Honesty

Raw, defiant, and emotionally unfiltered, ANNA VEE’s “Honesty” is a fearless breakup anthem that lays betrayal bare. Anchored by soaring vocals and piercing lyrics, the track captures the turmoil of realising when love turns into lies. Blending vulnerable reflection with…

GoGo Penguin: Fallowfield Loops

GoGo Penguin: Fallowfield Loops

With “Fallowfield Loops,” GoGo Penguin unveil a bold evolution of their sound — weaving modular synths into their signature blend of jazz, electronica, and cinematic groove. The track pulses with energy and momentum, offering an upbeat, rhythmically rich glimpse into…

Chameleon Lime Whoopiepie: Donkey Song

Chameleon Lime Whoopiepie: Donkey Song

CHAMELEON LIME WHOOPIEPIE´s “Donkey Song”. It is the electrifying lead single from their album Whoop It Up. Bursting with chaotic energy, the track fuses psychedelic British rock with a pulsing, danceable ‘90s groove. Directed by Shosuke Sasaki, the surreal music…

Freedom Fry: Lost and Found

Freedom Fry: Lost and Found

Freedom Fry returns with “Lost and Found,” an upbeat indie-pop gem that dances between reflection and release. Self-produced and full of heart, the track captures the bittersweet beauty of getting lost just to discover where you truly belong. With sun-soaked…

Maiya Blaney: Honey i

Maiya Blaney: Honey i

With “Honey I,” New York City-based producer, songwriter, and vocalist Maiya Blaney delivers a mesmerising blend of vulnerability and edge. She weaves tender lyricism through textured, atmospheric production. Blaney’s voice floats between strength and softness, pulling listeners into a bittersweet…

Alone in the Fridge: Hey!

Alone in the Fridge: Hey!

Bursting with nostalgic joy, “Hey!” is a sun-drenched shoutout to the carefree magic of youth. Alone in the Fridge taps into the golden days of teenage friendship, when just hanging out, chasing laughs, and letting time slip by was all…

Agatchu: Maradona

Agatchu: Maradona

Agatchu’s “Maradona” is an Afro-fusion swagger about romance and gratitude. Blending Yoruba, Pidgin, and English with effortless charm, the track channels the spirit of celebration and perseverance. Whether it’s dodging life’s curveballs like Maradona or riding high on love and…

The Damn Devils: Tax Man

The Damn Devils: Tax Man

“Tax Man”, from The Damn Devils, channels a dark, theatrical energy that fuses Southern gothic grit with post-hardcore edge. It’s a meditation on greed, deception, and spiritual rot, dressed in fiery imagery and devilish metaphors. Lines like “Cast me now…

Hamish Anderson: Everybody

Hamish Anderson: Everybody

On “Everybody,” Hamish Anderson returns to his roots. Not just musically, but spiritually. Born in the quiet isolation of a world on pause, the sound is a raw, reflective journey of self-discovery, longing, and the redemptive power of music. Anderson…