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.
Bump Nasties – Push It

Bump Nasties: Push It

“Push It”, by Bump Nasties, strips club language down to its rawest impulses, turning command, motion, and repetition into rhythm itself. The song is minimal, insistent, and deliberately hypnotic, locking the listener into a loop where movement is inevitable. The…

MÖM – Tierra

MÖM: Tierra

MÖM´s “Tierra” taps into a desert-state atmosphere, blending a steady, pumping kick with widescreen textures that evoke prairies stretching endlessly outward. It unfolds like a slow aerial shot over an imagined frontier, where melodic techno meets dust, heat, and horizon.…

Lux Prima x Nadeem Din Gabisi – Magnificent

Lux Prima, Nadeem Din Gabisi: Magnificent

“Magnificent” opens with a bitterly ironic question, one that echoes like a verdict rather than praise. Lux Prima and Nadeem Din Gabisi frame the song around the wreckage of lost innocence. The verses cut deep, mapping the quiet violence of…

Ridge Runners – Lost in it All

Ridge Runners: Lost in it All

“Lost in it All”, by Ridge Runners, leans into disorientation, framing the sound around a feeling of descent. Not a dramatic collapse, but the quieter, heavier realisation that something inside has been avoided for too long. The imagery of blending…

Lovanova – Da Crusher

Lovanova: Da Crusher

Lovanova´s “Da Crusher” arrives like a body slam you feel in your ribs before your brain has time to react. Lovanova turns raw memory into motion, channelling the larger-than-life presence of Reggie Lisowski, the legendary wrestler who once loomed not…

THROES NYC – KIT

THROES NYC: KIT

“KIT” sits in that raw, uneasy space where urgency and isolation collide. THROES NYC frames the song around the desperate impulse to outrun yourself, that restless need for escape that often surfaces during the darkest stretches of depression. The track…

Marllie – SANI

Marllie: SANI

“SANI” lands as a smooth, confident highlight from Sounds She Loves, the collaborative tape by Kaylo Kway and Marllie, where chemistry and cross-genre instinct take center stage. The collaboration feels natural rather than forced, each element leaving space for the…

Pascal Junior – Call Me Now

Pascal Junior: Call Me Now

“Call Me Now” opens like a horizon at dusk, where motion slows and feeling sharpens. As the debut release on In Search of Sunset, Pascal Junior’s new label, the track immediately sets its emotional coordinates: deep house built not just…

Alec André – Fatal(1)

Alec André: Fatal

“Fatal”, by Alec André, leans into jangly guitars and an easy, hook-forward melody, crafting a song that feels light on its feet even as it wrestles with emotional disorientation. Beneath the breezy surface, the track captures the strange push and…

Kiki T – Seasons

Kiki T: Seasons

With “Seasons”, Kiki T looks past the glow of twenty-something romance and summer-night mythology, but to place it within a longer, truer arc. She acknowledges that youthful magic is real, intoxicating and formative. What unfolds is a meditation on adulthood…