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.
the A.M, MOBLUE, Aniko: Sriracha Sunglasses

the A.M, MOBLUE, Aniko: Sriracha Sunglasses

the A.M, MOBLUE, and Aniko turn up the temperature with “Sriracha Sunglasses”. The song is a deliriously fun electro-pop anthem that turns swagger into spectacle. It’s a neon-hot collision of rhythm and attitude, like a midnight dance-off under LED lights…

OTHEOSE: Make It Better

OTHEOSE: Make It Better

OTHEOSE, the moniker of Toronto-based composer and producer Kevin Krouglow, approaches electronic music as both an architect and an empath. “Make It Better” stands as his most immersive statement yet—an instrumental piece that speaks without words. Built around an acoustic…

Gareth Inkster: Steeples

Gareth Inkster: Steeples

Gareth Inkster belongs to that quiet lineage of songwriters who turn observation into revelation. His music unfolds like a poem whispered to the morning air: honest, reflective, and steeped in a deep sense of place. “Steeples” captures that spirit at…

Withoutend: Paper Cranes

Withoutend: Paper Cranes

“Paper Cranes”, by Withoutend,  is a quiet testament to endurance and transformation. Built from a two-chord loop first scribbled in a notebook over a decade ago, the track unfolds like a reflection on time’s delicate architecture. The title becomes the…

Sandra Burke: CRUSH

Sandra Burke: CRUSH

Sandra Burke´s “CRUSH” captures the giddy delirium of falling headfirst into love: each day of the week marking a new escalation of desire. The song’s cyclical refrain (“Monday I think I’ve got a crush / Tuesday you kissed me…”) mirrors…

Pete Davies: Let Me See You Truly

Pete Davies: Let Me See You Truly

Pete Davies´ “Let Me See You Truly” traces that lifelong dialogue between identity and perception with disarming clarity. The song unfolds like a memoir in three acts: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, each reflecting a different mask worn to be accepted,…

Greatsouth: Hellhole of the Pacific

Greatsouth: Hellhole of the Pacific

“Hellhole of the Pacific”, by Greatsouth, turns colonial history into a feverish lament, a sea shanty for the dispossessed and the complicit alike. The song’s title recalls the nickname once given to the 19th-century port town of Kororāreka (Russell), infamous…

Aishe: Slam Dunk

Aishe: Slam Dunk

With “Slam Dunk,” AISHE transforms heartbreak into choreography. The song emerges from her conceptual phase “Red Chess”, where the red-and-white pattern becomes battleground and balance, as a metaphor for emotional strategy and risk.“Slam Dunk” plays like a confession and a…

RÊVERIE: deep end

RÊVERIE: deep end

RÊVERIE´s “deep end” plunges into the psychology of burnout and euphoria, tracing the edges of a nightlife that’s escape and addiction at once. It´s like a cinematic melancholy: “moonlight dripping off her skin like diamonds”. Every image feels like it’s…

KOZLOW: Untitled

KOZLOW: Untitled

KOZLOW embodies the intersection where classical discipline meets the pulse of modern club culture. A classically trained violinist turned producer, KOZLOW builds sonic worlds where strings and synths don’t just coexist. With “Untitled”, he continues this dialogue between precision and…