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.
Layla KaylifCloser

Layla KaylifCloser

“Closer”, by Layla Kaylif, is a slow-burning alt-rock elegy that throbs with defiance and desire,  turning vulnerability into voltage. Kaylif’s voice cuts through the haze with restrained fury, delivering each line like a secret she’s tired of keeping. Beneath its…

Bino Bames: I’m Sorry

Bino Bames: I’m Sorry

With “I’m Sorry”, Bino Bames strips everything back: no pretence, no polish, just confession and collapse rendered in lo-fi hues. The song feels like a transmission from the edge of a motel dreamscape, where reverb meets regret and every word…

Eva van Manen: Safe

Eva van Manen: Safe

Eva van Manen’s “Safe” is art refusing to look away. This is not a love song in the traditional sense; it´s about love tested by distance, politics, and war. Switching seamlessly between Dutch and English, Van Manen captures the unbearable…

Flight To London: Walls

Flight To London: Walls

Flight To London’s “Walls” is a song about cycles, resistance, and the ache of trying to start over when the past keeps rebuilding itself brick by brick. “Walls” sounds like a catharsis you can dance to: a cry for change…

Lerocque: Can’t Go Back

Lerocque: Can’t Go Back

Lerocque’s “Can’t Go Back” is a pop anthem drenched in memory and motion, pulsing with the bittersweet energy of youth, long gone but never forgotten. The song feels cinematic, the soundtrack to the moment you glance in the rearview mirror…

Emilie Thorsby: Late night

Emilie Thorsby: Late night

Emilie Thorsby captures the pulse that hums through city streets after midnight in “Late Night”. It´s a radiant ode to chasing purpose under neon skies. The song moves like headlights over wet pavement: warm, reflective, and full of motion. Built…

Problematic Jam: Just Another Song

Problematic Jam: Just Another Song

There’s a kind of alchemy that only happens when musicians stop thinking and just play. That’s where Problematic Jam thrives—inside that raw, unfiltered space between instinct and chaos. “Just Another Song” isn’t a title so much as a shrug and…

rjhoff, The Adoni: pretty baby

rjhoff, The Adoni: pretty baby

In “pretty baby”, jhoff and The Adoni build something intimate out of the quiet ache that comes from trying to love while chasing the ever-elusive dream. As the penultimate single before jhoff’s debut EP 27 Club, the track balances between…

Trip Tease: Palcon Funch

Trip Tease: Palcon Funch

With “Palcon Funch”, Trip Tease drifts into a retro dream where neon lights never fade and every heartbeat syncs with the shimmer of an Italo disco groove. It’s a track soaked in nostalgia, half fantasy, half memory, where synths glow…

JACKPØT: RUDE

JACKPØT: RUDE

JACKPØT’s “RUDE” feels like a rebellion against noise for noise’s sake, like a reminder that power doesn’t always roar; sometimes it whispers with teeth. The production strikes a balance between brute force and precision engineering: sub-bass that rattles your chest,…