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yeule

Yeule is the solo project of Nat Ćmiel, who grew up in Singapore and started with classical piano lessons as a teenager. She found her direction in electronic...

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yeule builds quiet electronic worlds alone

The Singapore-born artist crafts intimate synth-pop and ambient textures from a personal, interior space.

For the mood she's after, 'An Angel Held Me Like a Child' and 'Veil Of Darkness' frame it well. They show that drift between dreamy and darker textures.

Yeule's music creates a specific atmosphere where feeling takes precedence over statement. Songs like 'Don't Be So Hard On Your Own Beauty' have that quiet, reflective quality she's talked about wanting to provide. She writes, produces, and sings everything herself, which gives the work a consistent, detached intimacy.

She started with classical piano lessons in Singapore before finding direction in electronic music. Her first EP 'Pocky Boy' arrived in 2017, followed by the album 'Serotonin II' in 2019. By 2021's 'Glitch Princess,' she was leaning into darker, more fractured sounds while maintaining that personal atmosphere.

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Yeule is the solo project of Nat Ćmiel, who grew up in Singapore and started with classical piano lessons as a teenager. She found her direction in electronic music, drawing from artists like Björk and Grimes. Her first EP, 'Pocky Boy,' came out in 2017, followed by the album 'Serotonin II' in 2019.

Her songs often drift between dreamy synth-pop and more ambient textures, with vocals that feel both intimate and detached. Tracks like 'Don't Be So Hard On Your Own Beauty' and 'An Angel Held Me Like a Child' have a quiet, reflective quality, while 'Glitch Princess,' her 2021 album, leans into darker, more fractured electronic sounds.

Yeule has talked about wanting her music to be a space where people can feel what they need to feel. She works alone as writer, producer, and vocalist, though she sometimes brings in other musicians. There's a consistent, personal atmosphere across her releases, less about big statements, more about mood and interiority.

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