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.
Moonlight Seekers: Where Did the Hour Go?

Moonlight Seekers: Where Did the Hour Go?

With “Where Did the Hour Go?”, Moonlight Seekers capture a feeling familiar to an entire generation: the disorientation of time slipping through your fingers, the quiet panic of trying to keep up with life while feeling like you’re constantly falling…

Lew Apollo: Let The Light In

Lew Apollo: Let The Light In

On “Let The Light In”, Lew Apollo channels heartbreak into something incandescent. Drawing from the lush grooves of ‘70s soul and the gospel-tinged introspection of artists like Hozier and Jungle, the track becomes a cathartic confession. The song traces the…

Emma Falk Dennis: Neon

Emma Falk Dennis: Neon

Emma Falk Dennis’ “Neon” trembles, pulses, and spirals in and out of clarity, like memory filtered through neon light and late-night haze. It´s an intimate, saturated, and a little dangerous way of thinking. Dennis unfurls a vivid sequence of sensory…

Emily C. Browning: Primary

Emily C. Browning: Primary

Emily C. Browning’s “Primary” is a quirky, introspective alt-pop gem that reimagines emotional reset as a return to childhood simplicity. She captures what it feels like to want to escape adulthood’s emotional overthinking and rediscover a world where everything, feelings,…

Tally Spear: Pretty

Tally Spear: Pretty

Tally Spear’s “Pretty” is a bold, unflinching anthem of liberation and defiance. She dismantles the societal pressures placed on women to appease, conform, and stay silent. It’s a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever been told to smile, stay small,…

The Blaze: MADLY (Live at The Royal Albert Hall)

The Blaze: MADLY (Live at The Royal Albert Hall)

In their new live release FOLK, The Blaze offer an arresting reimagining of their emotionally charged track “MADLY”, recorded at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall. This live version of “MADLY” transforms the studio original into a shared experience, elevated by…

Bino Bames: ISOLATED

Bino Bames: ISOLATED

“ISOLATED” is Bino Bames’ powerful statement of identity forged in contrast. Born and raised in Las Vegas: where billion-dollar lights cast long shadows of poverty. Bames channels a life lived on the margins into a track that feels raw, cinematic,…

Clementine Moss: Restless Night

Clementine Moss: Restless Night

“Restless Night”, by Clementine Moss, is a poetic meditation on presence, longing, and the fragile beauty of connection. With ambient textures and minimalist instrumentation, Moss weaves dreamlike imagery—“the violet chamber,” “a sea of strangers,” and “one voice in everything”—to explore…

Orlost, UNDEFYNED, Daye: Otherside of You

Orlost, UNDEFYNED, Daye: Otherside of You

Released under Heave Sent’s visionary imprint, “Otherside of You” is an emotionally charged, cinematic bass anthem. Orlost, UNDEFYNED, and Daye craft a track that’s introspective and explosive, with the perfect balance of delicate melodies, high-impact production and soaring vocal hooks.…

Jake Cassman: Can You Be OK?

Jake Cassman: Can You Be OK?

Lyrically honest, “Can You Be OK?”, by Jake Cassman, is a soul-searching song about grappling with change, aging, and the quiet grief of dreams reshaping themselves. Cassman’s songwriting brings a moment of reckoning, where the mirror doesn’t lie, and nostalgia…