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.
Amelie Lucille: Polar

Amelie Lucille: Polar

At just 17, Amelie Lucille is already crafting songs with the weight and wisdom of someone twice her age. Her new single “Polar” showcases a voice that feels both timeless and startlingly fresh, a deep, soulful instrument that contrasts beautifully…

philine: waste a life

philine: waste a life

With “waste a life”, philine turns childhood anxieties and adult fears into something luminous and deeply relatable. The track is like a diary entry read aloud, tracing her journey from being the cautious eldest sibling, always holding back, afraid to…

Rory Alcantar: Portugal

Rory Alcantar: Portugal

Sometimes a song begins as nothing more than a fragment, a placeholder, a name on a file. For Rory Alcantar, that word was “Portugal”. Strummed into his phone in 2017 from a cramped room behind his grandmother’s garage in LA,…

Jennifer Pratt: Powerless

Jennifer Pratt: Powerless

Jennifer Pratt’s “Powerless” is a confrontative ballad, a raw exhale of frustration, fear, and wish-fulfilment resilience. She opens a landscape of crumbling certainty, alarms wailing, the ground literally shifting, sublimating the familiar modern exhaustion of watching the world fray at…

Slow Code: Company Man

Slow Code: Company Man

Slow Code’s “Company Man” plays like a bittersweet negotiation between intimacy and disillusionment. The verses move with confessions about needing space, holding on while drifting away, while the chorus delivers the sharp turn: love reimagined as labour, and the self…

innerinnerlife: Balmy

innerinnerlife: Balmy

innerinnerlife´s “Balmy” feels like a whispered confession, the kind of song that unfolds in fragments yet lands with startling weight. She crafts a space where contradictions breathe: warmth as weakness and joy, love as balm and wound. The lyrics resist…

Goldford: Celeste

Goldford: Celeste

With Celeste, GoldFord continues his path as a soul storyteller, refusing to sand down the rough edges of life. His music is about sitting with heartbreak, tracing the scars of healing, and finding grace in the moments where pain gives…

Ordinary Rebel: Don’t Look Away.

Ordinary Rebel: Don’t Look Away.

With Don’t Look Away, Ordinary Rebel crafts hip-hop that feels both vintage and futuristic, stitching vinyl crackle, tape grit, and digital fragments into a raw sonic collage. Refusing to rely on a traditional digital workflow, he leans into tactile sampling…

debdepan: Habit

debdepan: Habit

With Habit, Margate duo debdepan deliver a track that thrives on tension and release, fusing industrial grit with a seductive indie sleaze swagger. It’s music built for the late hours: hypnotic basslines coil around jagged guitars, while vocals cut through…