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.
Samyula: Transcendent

Samyula: Transcendent

“Transcendent”, by Samyula, is a spellbinding piano composition, rooted in ethereal harmonies and waves of soaring intensity, evoking a spiritual rising from the weight of fear and doubt into clarity and calm. Like a sonic meditation on the healing, it…

Nathaniel Paul: Pills

Nathaniel Paul: Pills

Nathaniel Paul´s “Pills” is a brooding and insightful song, where he sublimates the emotional fallout of modern overprescription. Using pulsing synths and lo-fi textures, he explores how we often treat discomfort as something to be erased rather than understood. When…

Jack Horton: Operator (Jim Croce Cover)

Jack Horton: Operator (Jim Croce Cover)

Singer-songwriter Jack Horton steps outside his usual original material to reinterpret Jim Croce’s classic “Operator”. Marking 50 years since Croce’s passing, Horton transforms the folk ballad into a sweeping, cinematic experience, swapping acoustic guitar for resonant piano and layering in…

Nuala: Outta Here

Nuala: Outta Here

“Outta Here” is Nuala´s anthem to cosmic imagery and emotional support. She promises “I can be your satellite” channelling a guiding light through distance, doubt, and solitude. She captures the intimate bond between two souls across space and time, offering…

soft centre: Mazes

Soft Centre´s “Mazes” dives into emotional entanglement and the desperate pursuit of clarity. A pulsating iteration and echo-laden lyrics capture the feeling of being trapped in a cycle of darkness and the longing for release. The atmospheric tension and aching…

Ea Othilde: You’re on the Loose

Ea Othilde: You’re on the Loose

Ea Othilde´s “You’re on the Loose” sublimates the bittersweet stillness of letting go. With delicate vocals and rocking instrumentals, the song drifts tender, unresolved, and honest. It’s not a breakup song or a plea to stay; instead, it’s a quiet…

Introducing: Psyclo

Introducing: Psyclo

Psyclo defies convention with a raw, emotionally honest blend of alt-pop, hip-hop, punk and a voice of modern disillusionment. Born in China and based in Los Angeles, Psyclo writes to navigate mental health, isolation, and the chaos of everyday life,…

Introducing: Kizz Daniel

Introducing: Kizz Daniel

Kizz Daniel has carved a unique space in the Afropop landscape with his smooth vocals, emotionally resonant songwriting, and an ear for unforgettable melodies. He pushes the genre’s boundaries while staying rooted in authentic storytelling, weaving personal growth, cultural pride,…

Marcelo Sirotsky: The Other Girl

Marcelo Sirotsky: The Other Girl

Marcelo Sirotsky’s “The Other Girl” is a dreamy retro synth experimentation. It drives a quietly defiant spirit, crafting an anthem of self-worth and elegance. With textures of synth-pop and the emotional clarity of modern indie, he explores the quiet strength…

Labit: MANGOES AND RICE

Labit: MANGOES AND RICE

“MANGOES AND RICE” by Labit is a tribute to cultural roots, childhood memories, and the resilience of identity. The track captures the emotional complexity of growing up Filipino-American while navigating expectations, stereotypes, and the bittersweet beauty of heritage. The smooth…