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.
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Small Town Politics: Red Lights

Small Town Politics’ “Red Lights” is a haunting exploration of inner turmoil, struggle, and the fight to overcome the monsters within. With its dark poetry, the song resonates on a visceral level, capturing the chaos and intensity of battling one’s…

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Jesus Christ Supercar: French Girls

Jesus Christ Supercar’s “French Girls” is a playful, tongue-in-cheek ode to the irresistible appeal of Parisian women. The song sets a tone of light-hearted infatuation, painting a vivid picture of a narrator who’s utterly enchanted by the French girls they…

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Iluka: Woman Gone Mad

Iluka’s “Woman Gone Mad” is a powerful, genre-defying track about resistance, resilience, and the fight for justice, all while grappling with personal grief and loss. This song is a call to arms for anyone who’s ever felt the weight of…

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Department of Electrophilosophy: Fleeing Thoughts

“Fleeing Thoughts” by Department of Electrophilosophy is a journey into the complexities of consciousness, determinism, and the human experience, drawing inspiration from the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza and the groundbreaking sounds of electronic pioneers like Autechre, Throbbing Gristle, and Aphex…

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Skream, Partiboi69: Pound Town

Skream, the legendary dubstep pioneer, and Partiboi69, the internet’s favorite party maestro, have joined forces to deliver “Pound Town.” The song is a high-energy, unapologetically fun track designed to set dance floors on fire. Pound Town” is a celebration of…

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ME ND ADAM: If I Could Take You Back in Time

Me Nd Adam’s “If I Could Take You Back in Time” is a soulful exploration of longing, self-reflection, and the desire to rewrite the past. The song offers a sonic experience that’s as introspective as it is moving, opening with…

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Greg Johnson: The Great Divide

Greg Johnson’s “The Great Divide” is a powerful tool for awareness and change. Johnson’s work has the potential to inspire listeners to question, engage, and take action, much like the songs of his influences have done for decades. The Great…

ASHY Ottoman

ASHY: Ottoman

“Ottoman” by ASHY is a dynamic and emotionally charged track that explores self-worth, competition, and the frustration of feeling overlooked or undervalued. The song paints a picture of someone struggling to keep up in a world where others seem to…

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The Flints: The End is the End

The End is the End” by The Flints is a powerful and introspective track about the emotional complexities of a turbulent relationship. The song captures the highs and lows of a love that has gone awry, the sensation of finding…