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.
tawnylawns: Moss

tawnylawns: Moss

“Moss” is tawnylawns at their most playful and poignant, a wry pop gem that turns vulnerability into a hook-filled celebration. With its bittersweet melodies and sly irreverence, the track honours those rare people who find silver linings in our flaws,…

Hajaj: “Space”

Hajaj: “Space”

With “Space”, Jeddah-born and London-based artist Hajaj delivers his most visceral and emotionally charged track to date. Co-written and produced with Aidan Glover, the song unfolds as a modern soul gem built on fiery guitars, swinging R&B grooves, and a…

The Hidden CamerasYou Can Call

The Hidden CamerasYou Can Call

“You Can Call”, by The Hidden Cameras, taps into camp spectacle and pop flamboyance with a wink and a nudge. Frontman Joel Gibb imagines himself dazzling under the LED lights of the Eurovision stage, embracing the over-the-top theatrics of the…

Zach Adams: Dead Man Walking

Zach Adams: Dead Man Walking

With “Dead Man Walking”, Zach Adams makes a striking entrance onto the modern rock landscape. Released August 1st, 2025, on their own Splitting Adams Entertainment label, the self-produced debut doesn’t just introduce an artist — it unveils an entire world.…

String Merchants: She’s got no Time

String Merchants: She’s got no Time

“She’s Got No Time” showcases String Merchants’ innovative approach to the string quartet, translating the lightning-fast, intricate rhythms of bebop into a chamber music context. Written as an original composition in the bebop style, the track combines virtuosic interplay, syncopated…

Missy D: J’avance

Missy D: J’avance

“J’avance” finds Missy D blending her signature Rap & Soul style into a confident, forward-moving anthem. Seamlessly switching between French and English, she channels her Rwandan roots and pan-African heritage into a track that feels both personal and universal. Lyrically,…

yetep, Dia Frampton: Champagne

yetep, Dia Frampton: Champagne

Los Angeles-based producer yetep teams up with platinum singer-songwriter Dia Frampton for Champagne, a progressive house single out now via Lost In Dreams Records. With its smooth vocals, warm guitar and piano riffs, and an ever-swelling energy, the track delivers…

Conditioner: Quicksand

Conditioner: Quicksand

Conditioner’s new single “Quicksand” dives into a haunting emotional landscape, drawing inspiration from Paul Bowles’ 1949 novel The Sheltering Sky. Much like the book’s exploration of a crumbling relationship against an unforgiving North African backdrop, the track captures the despair…

The Parade: How Long Will I Be Waiting

The Parade: How Long Will I Be Waiting

The Parade’s new single, “How Long Will I Be Waiting”, is a playful yet sharp-edged slice of pop that thrives on irony and contrast. The band takes the mundane phrasing of everyday frustration, the endlessness of waiting, and flips it…

illutible: Nil Desperandum

illutible: Nil Desperandum

With “Nil Desperandum”, illutible distils a universal message into song: life’s joys and sorrows are inseparable, and both are necessary to feel whole. Written with his kids in mind, the track delivers an uplifting chorus that acknowledges heartache not as…