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.
Sis and the Lower Wisdom – Wolf Child

Sis and the Lower Wisdom: Wolf Child

Sis and the Lower Wisdom´s “Wolf Child” feels unearthed, pulled from some shared ancestral memory. It´s about transformation and inner wildness, and sacred tension between the frantic surface of life and the untouched stillness beneath it. The music mirrors that…

Samm (BE) – Imagination

Samm (BE): Imagination

Samm (BE)’s “Imagination” drifts in like a quiet spark catching air: a small flicker that suddenly becomes a whole inner universe. He leans into softness, but not fragility; his voice moves with the confidence of someone who trusts the spaces…

Ava Renn – 6’s to 7’s

Ava Renn: 6’s to 7’s

Ava Renn´s “6’s to 7’s” emerges like a spark struck in the quiet of a West Texas night, arrives almost by accident, but unlocks a whole world once spoken aloud. What began as a casual writing prompt by the fire…

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Julemo: The Answer

Brooklyn’s pulse runs straight through “The Answer”, a track where nostalgia and ambition meet under neon reflections. Julemo channels the smoky intimacy of early-2010s R&B: that era of velvet synths, confessional hooks, and late-night self-reckonings, and threads it through a…

Duane Hoover: Everyday Girl

With “Everyday Girl”, Atlanta’s ever-prolific rocker Duane Hoover steps into pop territory with a clarity and charm that feel instantly magnetic. The track is a sleek, heartfelt gem — a portrait of the modern girl navigating a world that keeps…

ESSK and friends – Some people

ESSK and friends: Some people

ESSK and Friends return with “Some People”: a track that’s raw, unvarnished, and unapologetically cynical, turning a mirror toward the uglier corners of human behaviour and framing them with stark, almost cinematic clarity. This isn’t a song about hope or…

Kismet – Crush

Kismet: Crush

“Crush” is Kismet at their most theatrical, leaning fully into the fever-dream intensity of unrequited desire. It’s a neon-lit obsession rendered with the exaggerated flair of pop mythology, where longing becomes an entire private universe, and the object of affection…

Erobique: Verstehen

Erobique: Verstehen

Erobique´s “Verstehen”, started in Hamburg, on a glowing afternoon in 2025, Carsten Meyer found himself in the studio with Arnim Teutoburg-Weiss of Beatsteaks fame, when Ada Teutoburg-Weiss from Pampa Records wandered in. What followed wasn’t a session; it was a…