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.
MOOJO: ‘Mimisiku’

MOOJO: ‘Mimisiku’

With “Mimisiku,” MOOJO steps into that rare territory where electronic music becomes a kind of ritual. The French producer continues to sculpt his signature blend of afro house, organic textures, and spiritual resonance, using world-inspired percussion and warm electronic layers.…

flossy: Mirror

flossy: Mirror

With “Mirror”, flossy deals with heartbreak with a moment of startling self-recognition. The track opens tender, disorienting, and impossibly honest. It´s like a confrontation with the parts of yourself that only emerge when the noise finally dies down. What makes…

B.Miles: +1

B.Miles: +1

B.Miles´ “+1” is a smoky, slow-burning confessional that lives in the tension between desire and self-erasure. The song unfolds intimate, raw, and bruised in all the places we try to keep hidden. “+1” captures the ache of wanting to be…

Swim Swim Naked: Hold Tight

Swim Swim Naked: Hold Tight

“Hold Tight” finds Swim Swim Naked stretching emotion across a tightrope. The composition sublimates longing, instinct, and that electric moment before two stories collide. The band leans into their signature blend of raw indie tension and melodic warmth. “Hold Tight”…

Revived Echoes: The Scenery of My Thoughts

Revived Echoes: The Scenery of My Thoughts

Revived Echoes channels the London´s with “The Scenery of My Thoughts”. As a producer and songwriter who moves between dance music and introspective lyricism, the artist builds tracks using textured and atmospheric elements, pulsing with the rhythms we rarely admit…

Dima Midborn: Papa Pop

Dima Midborn: Papa Pop

In “Papa Pop”, Dima Midborn thrives in that borderland where irony, nostalgia, and emotional dissonance collide. The song moves like a nursery rhyme cracked open, a chant that pretends to be light but hides the weight of a whole lineage…

Brian Walker: What I Miss Most

Brian Walker: What I Miss Most

Brian Walker’s “What I Miss Most” hits with the clarity of a late-night confession. Folding college-party memories, weekend laughter, and the thrill of feeling understood into a warm melodic swell, Walker captures that universal moment when you look back and…

Taisen: Clouds

Taisen: Clouds

Taisen’s “Clouds” drifts in like a slow exhale, a luminous neoclassical meditation where piano and analogue synthesizers breathe in unison. Built around a serendipitous Juno-60 loop and a piano motif that unfolds with soft inevitability, it’s a piece that doesn’t…

Ext Sleep: Aoba

Ext Sleep: Aoba

 Ext Sleep builds “Aoba” not from certainty but from fracture, from pieces that don’t initially belong to one another, yet drift gradually into resonance. It’s a composition shaped by the quiet bravery of reconstruction: the kind of healing that isn’t…

Strange Pink, bdrmm: Boys Club

Strange Pink, bdrmm: Boys Club

There’s a particular thrill in watching a band willingly scramble its own DNA, and that’s exactly what Strange Pink does with the bdrmm rework of “Boys Club”. The collaboration is rooted in a kind of creative mischief. Strange Pink drummer…