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.
Dee Dasher: Out Here

Dee Dasher: Out Here

With Out Here, Dee Dasher leans into sincerity, crafting a track that feels both intimate and universal. The song threads exhaustion, hope, and the quiet courage it takes to keep pushing when dreams feel heavy. There’s no hiding the fatigue:…

Dumomi The Jig, Psalmx: Money (Hustle)

Dumomi The Jig, Psalmx: Money (Hustle)

With Money (Hustle), Dumomi The Jig and Psalmx turn ambition into music. The track celebrates the grind with a mix of streetwise storytelling and infectious bravado, layering West African slang and swagger over a beat that’s both celebratory and relentless.…

Kai Korven: Bug on Head

Kai Korven: Bug on Head

With Bug on Head, Toronto’s Kai Korven turns a fever-dream spark into a celebration of community, whimsy, and the strange poetry of everyday life. The single carries the DNA of an indie-folk vignette, dressed up in playful pop dynamics and…

Don’t Believe In Ghosts: DRIVER

Don’t Believe In Ghosts: DRIVER

With “Driver”, Don’t Believe In Ghosts kick open the doors to their forthcoming album “But On The Brightside” in the best way possible: bursting with colour, rhythm, and a contagious sense of urgency. The single is a manifesto of sorts:…

Pink Plague: Copenhagen Girls

Pink Plague: Copenhagen Girls

Pink Plague turns wanderlust into whiplash on “Copenhagen Girls”. The song is a breezy, adrenaline-spiked postcard from the noughties that still smells like cold air and hot neon. Cobblestones, bike lanes, and that sly, rule-breaking gaze: this is Copenhagen as…

The Beveled Edges: At The End Of The Day

The Beveled Edges: At The End Of The Day

“At The End Of The Day” by The Beveled Edges unfolds as a tender meditation on love, longing, and the fragile hope of connection. Carried by gentle instrumentation and a melodic sensibility that feels both wistful and timeless, the song…

Stephanie Happening: We Move In Pieces

Stephanie Happening: We Move In Pieces

“We Move In Pieces” by Stephanie Happening is a radiant indie-pop anthem that turns vulnerability into strength. With shimmering synths, pulsing rhythms, and a chorus that feels both fragile and triumphant, the track reflects on how life’s broken fragments can…

Taroug: Cicada

Taroug: Cicada

With “Cicada”, Taroug meditates on how sound and environment entwine, pulling the hidden frequencies of the natural world into the realm of electronic composition. The track bends the drone of insects and the brittle strike of dead stalactites into percussive…

fuseo, heavytones, Jon Klaasen: By Design

fuseo, heavytones, Jon Klaasen: By Design

“By Design” by fuseo, Heavytones, and Jon Klaasen is a vibrant pop anthem about breaking free from hesitation and embracing love without fear. With smooth vocals layered over a groove-driven beat, the track urges listeners to let go of superstition,…

Joe Hicks: Time is a Thief

Joe Hicks: Time is a Thief

“Time is a Thief” by Joe Hicks is a driving alt-rock anthem that explores how time and fear can quietly erode identity. The lyrics wrestle with losing one’s way, searching for meaning in darkness, and the desperate pull to break…