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.
Funhouse Mirrors: The Shoes With Red Stripes

Funhouse Mirrors: The Shoes With Red Stripes

“The Shoes With Red Stripes”, by Funhouse Mirrors, turns a simple image into a sonic universe. The result is as vibrant as the shoes that inspired it. Blending the bright bounce of Caribbean calypso with the smooth intricacy of jazz…

Jake Huffman: The Endofme

Jake Huffman: The Endofme

With “The Endofme,” Jake Huffman closes his latest EP on a hauntingly intimate note. It´s a self-produced dive into the blurred line between waking and dreaming. The track feels suspended between consciousness and collapse, its production mirroring the distortion of…

Periscopi Invertit: Sa Ximbomba

Periscopi Invertit: Sa Ximbomba

Rooted in Mallorcan folk tradition, “Sa Ximbomba”, by Periscopi Invertit, revives the haunting lament of a vanishing sound. The song takes inspiration from the traditional ximbomba, a rustic friction drum once central to festivities, now silenced by time and disuse.…

Psych O Positive: Lost & Found

Psych-O-Positive: Lost & Found

“Lost & Found” by Psych-O-Positive captures the chaos and catharsis of a night that spirals out of control and the clarity that sometimes follows. The track thrashes between grime and grandeur, turning a back-alley stumble into a rock ’n’ roll…

Echo Thrills: Illusion

Echo Thrills: Illusion

Echo Thrills’ “Illusion” captures the restless heartbeat of city life: the endless motion, the ambition, and the quiet ache beneath it all. With the imagery of the grit and glamour of 1990s New York, “Illusion” moves through hazy synth layers…

Jake Aaron: It’ll Be Alright

Jake Aaron: It’ll Be Alright

With “It’ll Be Alright”, Jake Aaron continues to refine his blend of atmospheric melancholy and late-night introspection. Aaron creates a mood that feels both intimate and expansive: a hazy room filled with quiet hope and soft resignation. Built on hypnotic…

Porridge: Out Of Reach

Porridge: Out Of Reach

Porridge’s “Out of Reach” unfolds like a neon dream on the edge of collapse. Originally written for an unfinished short film, the track now anchors the artist’s concept album You Don’t Belong Here, a dark meditation on humanity’s uneasy coexistence…

Filiah: Scratch

Filiah: Scratch

Blending delicate folk textures with aching honesty, “Scratch” captures the fragile beauty of growing up and finally choosing to love yourself. It is a Filiah’s quiet reckoning, turning self-erasure into self-awareness. Through diaristic lyrics and intimate vocals, she unpacks years…

willoh: Buckshot

willoh: Buckshot

“Buckshot”, by Willoh, deals with emotional turbulence using catharsis, crafting a song that spirals through the many shades of acceptance. Each section captures a different stage of her inner cycle: guilt, self-blame, surrender, and renewal, in sync with her healing…

Most Personal: Most Personal

Most Personal: Most Personal

True to its title, “Most Personal” turns self-awareness into spectacle: a razor-sharp reflection on the blurred line between authenticity and performance in modern music culture. The track dissects how vulnerability can become a marketing strategy, and how envy fuels artists…