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.
Nuala: Damn you´re cold

Nuala: Damn you´re cold

Nuala’s “Damn You’re Cold” is a soul-stirring anthem about the icy grip of a toxic relationship, blending raw emotion with hauntingly beautiful production. This track showcases Nuala’s commanding vocal range—from powerful belts to delicate falsetto—as she navigates the pain of…

Johan Dupont Trio: Tornado

Johan Dupont Trio: Tornado

Johan Dupont Trio’s “Tornado” is a whirlwind of emotion and energy, blending the raw intensity of jazz with modern instrumental craftsmanship. The track delivers the chaos and beauty of a storm, both in nature and within the human soul. Tornado…

Introducing: Antonin Herbeck

Introducing: Antonin Herbeck

Antonin Herbeck constantly brings his blend of lyrical depth and hooky textures. Today, we bring you two songs to highlight Herbeck’s versatile balance of raw vulnerability and a polished, genre-defying narrative. She´s Not Yours “She’s Not Yours” sublimates the bittersweetness…

Introducing: BATTLEFLAGG

Introducing: BATTLEFLAGG

BATTLEFLAG´s sound is the result from the perfect blend of organic emotionalism and digital textures. They make a fresh approach to classic sounds. In this case we bring you two songs from “Solastalgia”, their fresher work. “Ghosts” and “I Gotta…

Horace Greene: Nighttime Boi

Horace Greene: Nighttime Boi

Horace Greene’s “Nighttime Boi” has a fresh take of their infectious energy and signature blend of indie rock and pop sensibilities. It brings the essence of late-night adventures and the thrill of living in the moment,  reminding why you fell…

Agatchu One For Me (featuring Ya Levis)

Agatchu and Ya Levis’ “One For Me” is a vibrant celebration of groove, connection, and cultural fusion, blending afrobeat, R&B, and pop with the rich musical heritage of Angola and Congo. It was produced by AZNVR, building a solid collaboration,…

LUXXURY: Why?

LUXXURY’s “Why?” is a slick, groove-laden track, the perfect opener for DJs looking to craft an atmosphere before ramping up the energy. Its versatility drives electro-funk textures, bouncy beats and characteristic rhythm creating an irresistible pulse. The composition is a…

Jude York: After the Opera

Jude York: After the Opera

Jude York´s “After the Opera” uses lush textures and raw storytelling to create a dramatic and poignant soundscape. The track is an exploration of longing, betrayal, and the delicate search for beauty into heartbreak. The song has stunning visual that…

Analog Dog: Best of Me

Analog Dog: Best of Me

Analog Dog’s “Best of Me” exudes the emotional tug-of-war between love, self-doubt, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. The song deals with the struggle of giving your all to someone—or something—only to feel like you’ve lost control.…

The Knocks, Dragonette: Revelation

The Knocks, Dragonette: Revelation

The Knocks and Dragonette’s “Revelation” is a glittering synth-pop song. The production reunites the NYC electronic duo and the Canadian dance-pop icon for another unforgettable collaboration. Following their Grammy-nominated hit “Slow Song”, this track blends the Knocks’ signature production flair…