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.
Denzel The Artist: Lover’s Paradise

Denzel The Artist: Lover’s Paradise

Denzel The Artist’s “Lover’s Paradise” is a dreamy and romantic ode to the idealized vision of love like a place where passion, trust, and connection reign supreme. The song is a vivid picture of a utopian love, a “paradise” where…

K3addys: When I Was Down

K3addys: When I Was Down

K3addys’ “When I Was Down” is a relatable and emotionally charged track about the universal experience of facing tough times and the longing for support during those moments. The song’s catchiness lies in its ability to tap into a shared…

Emily Makis, Lens: Danger Zone

Emily Makis, Lens: Danger Zone

Emily Makis and Lens’s “Danger Zone” is a high-octane drum and bass track. Released on Valentine’s Day, it is a bold statement from two rising stars in the D&B scene, showcasing their ability to craft an electrifying and immersive sonic…

Ina Forsman: After Dark Hour

Ina Forsman: After Dark Hour

Ina Forsman’s “After Dark Hour” is a soulful blend of retro influences with a contemporary edge. That creates a track that feels both timeless and fresh. The composition is rich with emotion and depth and heartfelt reflection. The song’s celebration…

Lushworld: Pines

Lushworld: Pines

Lushworld’s “Pines” is a poetic and evocative reflection about nature, resilience, and human connection. The imagery of pinewood trees, foreign seas, and southern breezes creates a meditative landscape, bringing the natural world and drawing strength from its timeless beauty. The…

Alma Owren: you

Alma Owren: you

Alma Owren’s “you” is a raw and emotional exploration of loss, longing, and the lingering pain of a relationship’s end. The composition steps in vulnerability to capture the ache of trying to move forward while still tethered to the memory…

Robert Ascroft: Dorian Gray (feat. Ora Cogan)

Robert Ascroft: Dorian Gray (feat. Ora Cogan)

Robert Ascroft’s “Echo Still Remains” album, featuring the track “Dorian Gray” with Ora Cogan, is a masterful blend of cinematic storytelling and collaborative artistry. Ascroft’s background as a Hollywood photographer and director generates visual soundscapes to evoke the atmospheric allure…

SEE NIGHT: Just Another Life

SEE NIGHT: Just Another Life

SEE NIGHT’s “Just Another Life” is a contemplative and melancholic track about impermanence, acceptance, and the cyclical nature of life and relationships. The track is a vivid picture of a moment of realization, carrying a sense of resignation and universality.…

JD Hinton: Let’s Do Now (I’m Here, You’re Here)

JD Hinton: Let’s Do Now (I’m Here, You’re Here)

JD Hinton’s “Let’s Do Now (I’m Here, You’re Here)” is an introspective ballad about the tension between vulnerability and courage in the face of love. The piano-driven melody, paired with Hinton’s emotive vocals and the soothing harmonies of Kathrin Shorr,…

TOUBOURRA: BITCH

TOUBOURRA: BITCH

TOUBOURRA’s “BITCH” is a bold combination of biting social commentary with a self-aware and almost satirical edge. The minimalistic lyric is like a mantra, reclaiming and redefining the word “bitch” as a form of self-empowerment. It challenges preconceptions about femininity…