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.
Lushworld: Dance!

Lushworld: Dance!

Lushworld´s “Dance!” is an electrifying call to break free from routine and embrace pure emotional energy. Using the motto “Dance until you own the weekend”, he fuses electronic music elements, spanning the ’70s to the ’90s, the very golden era.…

Saiman Reddy: Funky Girl

Saiman Reddy: Funky Girl

Saiman Reddy’s “Funky Girl” is a groove-soaked song about confidence and connection; it´s a blend of playful lyricism with a rhythm that feels tailor-made for the dancefloor. With a carefree spirit, she channels that late-night energy where secrets spill, inhibitions…

Endaf and Ruby: To You From Me

Endaf and Ruby: To You From Me

Endaf and Ruby’s “To You From Me”  brings neo soul elements, distilled in J Dilla–inspired rhythms, letting a vocal performance steeped in intimacy and warmth soar. Groove-driven production and reflective lyricism create the deeply expressive mood exuded by the track.…

Estella DawnI Like It Rough

Estella DawnI Like It Rough

Estella Dawn’s “I Like It Rough” is a fierce collision of swagger, grit, and unapologetic defiance. She embraces chaos as shield and weapon, turning every insult, judgment, and attempt to tear her down into fuel. Dawn rejects fragility and rips…

Sasha & The Bear: Humanly small

Sasha & The Bear: Humanly small

Sasha & The Bear’s “Humanly Small” is a confessional song about the quiet wreckage of the morning after. Written from the raw space where regret is heavier than the hangover itself, capturing the instinct to shrink into guilt and the…

Matt DeAngelis: I’m Just The Keyboard Player

Matt DeAngelis: I’m Just The Keyboard Player

Matt DeAngelis’ “I’m Just The Keyboard Player” strips back the stage lights to tell the story of a musician stepping out from the shadows. The single is self-reflective and liberating; it captures the shift from supporting role to self-actualized artist.…

Dr. Smith & the Night Shift: House Call

Dr. Smith & the Night Shift: House Call

“House Call” by Dr. Smith & the Night Shift is a midnight confession wrapped in country-soul storytelling. The song turns the doctor’s visit into a metaphor for heartbreak, survival, and the fragile line between holding on and letting go. It’s…

John Wars: Two Eyes

John Wars: Two Eyes

“Two Eyes” by John Wars is a haunting meditation on identity: the tension between who we are, who we’ve been, and the selves we’re still learning to embrace. With layered acoustic and electric textures, synths, strings, and vintage keys weaving…

Shabason, Krgovich, Tenniscoats: Departed Bird

Shabason, Krgovich, Tenniscoats: Departed Bird

“Departed Bird” is the sound of four musicians finding instant chemistry and letting it carry them into something timeless. Recorded at the historic Guggenheim House in Kobe during Shabason & Krgovich’s first Japan tour with the beloved duo Tenniscoats, the…

The Imaginaries: Fever

The Imaginaries: Fever

The Imaginaries return with “Fever”, a blend of blues-rock grit with pop-Americana gloss. It’s the kind of song that hits with raw swagger yet carries a melodic charm, making it as cinematic as it is explosive. The single feels tailor-made…