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.
The Greg Hoy: Last Quarter

The Greg Hoy: Last Quarter

Greg Hoy’s “Last Quarter” is like a journal of reflection and resolve. It’s an intimate trade of grand gestures for quiet truths, guided by steady, organic instrumentation that mirrors the calm clarity of late-life perspective. The song’s real power lies…

RÊVERIE: dark eyes

RÊVERIE: dark eyes

RÊVERIE’s dark eyes is a fever dream of desire, danger, and self-mythology, written in a language where seduction and chaos blur into the same breath. It opens in a haze—whispers at midnight, the taste of ashes that still burn with…

Autumn D: Southern Gentleman (Trailride Remix)

Autumn D: Southern Gentleman (Trailride Remix)

Autumn D’s Southern Gentleman (Trailride Remix) takes the charm of her breakout hit and gives it a vibrant, movement-ready twist. The original’s blend of country storytelling and R&B soul remains intact, but here it’s wrapped in trail ride swagger, radiating…

Odd Loop: Locksmith

Odd Loop: Locksmith

Odd Loop’s Locksmith lingers in the uneasy space between intimacy and distance, tracing the moments when devotion quietly crosses into overreach. The song pendulates from urgent longing to be let in to the quiet grace of waiting for someone who…

Kula Shaker: Broke As Folk

Kula Shaker: Broke As Folk

Kula Shaker’s “Broke As Folk” fires off a wry, spirited about feeling the weight of a world run by “toxic overlords.” It frames being “broke” as a soul-level condition born of distrust in the official narrative and the fractured reality…

Introducing: Sean Massaro

Sean Massaro brings atmosphere, grit, and melody with “Paper Fold” and “Ultraviolet”, his latest two singles. These two songs are perfect examples of his approach to Indie sound: untidy and expansive, with an expressiveness of metaphorical density and direct, reflective…

Wombo: S.T. Tilted

Wombo: S.T. Tilted

“S.T. Tilted” marks a bold step forward for Wombo. Blending frenetic riffs with melodies that soar high above, the track captures a charged, adventurous spirit that’s unpredictable yet cohesive. It’s a rare moment where guitar-led songwriting meets the band’s signature…

Dombresky, Chaney, KLP: Running

Dombresky, Chaney, KLP: Running

“Running” is the fresh pulse of late-night energy, a collaboration between Dombresky, Chaney, and KLP that channels the relentless momentum of chasing freedom and escape. Released under Insomniac Records, the track is a masterclass in modern dance production—crisp beats, driving…

Synymata, Cherry: Supernova

Synymata, Cherry: Supernova

Synymata and Cherry´s “Supernova” bursts onto the scene with an electrifying blend of celestial energy and emotional intensity. Under the Heaven Sent label, Synymata and Cherry craft a sound that feels like the explosive power of a star’s final moment…

FAKE SUEDE: When it’s Gone

FAKE SUEDE: When it’s Gone

FAKE SUEDE´s “When It’s Gone” captures the fragile aftermath of loss, weaving a melancholic tapestry of regret, memory, and acceptance. The evocative lyrics and atmospheric soundscape are like a haunting meditation on moments that slip beyond recovery. The song explores…