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.
Madison Margot: Fun

Madison Margot: Fun

Sun-drenched and bittersweet, “Fun” is Madison Margot’s indie-pop summer anthem that captures the ache of nostalgia. Blending shimmering pop melodies with a rock-tinged edge, it transforms heartbreak into something danceable, defiant, and dazzling. “I wrote it about wanting just one…

Gun Shy Butterfly: Manchild

Gun-Shy Butterfly: Manchild

“Manchild”, by Gun-Shy Butterfly, is a sharp, fearless, and unapologetically direct, scorching anthem of exasperation. It channels righteous frustration into a tightly wound alt-pop catharsis, calling out emotional immaturity and patronising behaviour with biting lyricism and raw honesty. “Manchild” dismantles…

Matt SovernsTell Me Why (Dance Remix)

Matt SovernsTell Me Why (Dance Remix)

Matt Soverns´ “Tell Me Why” is a high-energy electropop remix built for movement and momentum. Its pulsing beats and glossy synths are a reimagined version engineered for maximum versatility: whether you’re sweating it out at the gym, strutting through a…

Introducing: Africa Express

Introducing: Africa Express

Africa Express makes a constant boundary-pushing sonic journey. In this case, we bring you two striking new collaborations that reflect its ethos of cross-cultural connection and radical expression. Hacernos Así (feat. Luisa Almaguer, Damon Albarn, Seye Adelekan, Nick Zinner, Joan…

Wonderlick: Rhinoceros

Wonderlick: Rhinoceros

Darkly allegorical and eerily timely, Wonderlick’s “Rhinoceros” draws inspiration from absurdist theatre and channels it into a slow-burning indie rock about conformity, fear, and transformation. With lyrics that evoke Eugène Ionesco’s play of the same name, the track follows a…

Disco Shrine: Illegally Blonde

Disco Shrine: Illegally Blonde

With “Illegally Blonde”, Disco Shrine flips the bimbo stereotype into a glittery power statement—loud, proud, and hilariously self-aware. Packed with Y2K sass, razor-sharp one-liners, and a beat that hits like a sugar rush, the track celebrates femme confidence with campy…

Harvey Brittain: obsessed

Harvey Brittain: obsessed

With “Obsessed”, rising pop artist Harvey Brittain captures the adrenaline rush of a forbidden connection that blurs the line between friendship and something far more complicated. With lyrical storytelling, the track paints snapshots of fleeting intimacy, such as hotel rooms,…

Peter Calandra: Night Mist

Peter Calandra: Night Mist

“Night Mist”, by Peter Calandra, goes beyond a solo piano record. It is a meditative soundscape for our restless age. Released on May 16, 2025, the eleven-track album blends ambient textures with minimalist piano, stillness and self-reflection. Though rooted in…

Carmen Electro: Can’t Keep Up

Carmen Electro: Can’t Keep Up

Carmen Electro´s “Can’t Keep Up” is a pulsating, emotionally honest electronic track about drifting in isolation and rediscovering connection. It was written during a cold Irish winter and reflects a period of creative stagnation and self-medication, where the world felt…

Mary Middlefield: Summer Affair

Mary Middlefield: Summer Affair

Mary Middlefield´s “Summer Affair” is a radiant indie-pop pulse of free warmth and unfiltered joy. Written by Middlefield (real name Maria Mitterfellner) and Yvan Vindret is a song with shimmering guitars, breezy rhythms, and emotionally charged vocals. It captures the…