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Artist Info

Yeule

Yeule
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Yeule is a London based electronic music artist. Yeule was born in Singapore and began writing music under this name in 2012. They also use the pen name Nat Ćmiel. The name “Yeule” comes from the Final Fantasy character Yeul. As a musician with a classical background, their experiments with electronic music initially were explored on platforms such as Tumblr and SoundCloud, where they revealed some of their earliest piano compositions and classical/electronic mixes. As of 2018, Yeule studies Fine Art at Central Saint Martins in London.

Yeule’s debut release was a self-titled EP (yeule) on March 8, 2014 through the independent Anaheim, California label Zoom Lens. This was followed by a mini album Pathos which they self-released on December 11, 2016 through their own Bandcamp page. During their time with Zoom Lens, Yeule collaborated with several label-mates, especially the Japanese producer LLLL. On July 15, 2017, Zoom Lens released the album Metempsychosis as a collaboration with Fakku, the largest English-language hentai publisher in the world. Yeule contributed their own song “Death of an AI” as well as performing vocals on LLLL’s song “If You Say You Love Me Then Die With Me.” Yeule released the EP Coma on September 27, 2017. Their final release with the label was the single “Pocky Boy,” released on April 4, 2018. They also made their debut live appearance in the United States by headlining the Zoom Lens event ᴹᴬᴸᶠᴼᴿᴹ.

On July 17, 2019, it was announced that Yeule had signed with the independent Brooklyn, NY label Bayonet Records. Their first release through the label was the single “Pixel Affection,” released on August 13. Prior to this signing, they had self-released the singles “Eva (demo),” and “Pretty Bones,” as well as self-re-releasing “Pocky Boy,” Coma, and the Yeule EP upon their removal from the Zoom Lens Bandcamp.

On October 25, 2019, Yeule released their debut full-length studio album Serotonin II.

Yeule teased the release of their sophomore album Glitch Princess via Bayonet Records with a track titled "My Name Is Nat Ćmiel" released at the end of 2020. The full album was released on February 4, 2022. It was qualified as "pioneering" by Colin Lodewick from Pitchfork and featured in their 'Best New Music' section with a critical score of 8.3.

In between "My Name Is Nat Ćmiel" and Glitch Princess, Ćmiel released the remix EP Serotonin X Remixes and the covers album Nuclear War Post X, the latter issued directly through their website as a limited-edition paperback art book with a download for the entire album.

Over the first weekend of May 2023, Yeule teased some images on their social media channels mentioning the date of May 10. On that date, Yeule premiered the video and released the single for their new song "Sulky Baby" and announced that they had signed to the Ninja Tune label. They told Rolling Stone, "The creative trajectory is shapeshifting, and Ninja Tune was the most versatile with their views on artistic direction as most of my creative pitches often tend to be fringe in conceptual aspects. I admire the team's work ethic and tastes, and they've also worked with other creatives I know and love to this day, it feels nice to be with them!" "Sulky Baby" was included on their third studio album, Softscars, which was released on September 22, 2023, to critical acclaim.

In October 2024, Yeule teased a new single, "Eko", which was released on the 23rd of the same month. On February 25, 2025, they released promotional material for a new single and an upcoming album, alongside a release date of March 3. The next day, a new single "Skullcrusher", was officially announced, produced in collaboration with Clams Casino and FITNESSS. On March 3, Yeule announced their fourth studio album, Evangelic Girl is a Gun, with a release date slated for May 30, 2025.

Yeule has an official homepage at https://www.yeule.jp/.
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Upcoming gigs:

Sat 26 Apr 2025

Yeule: Catch One, Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Sat 28 Jun 2025

Yeule: Roskilde Festival 2025, Roskilde, Denmark

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Tue 1 Jul 2025

Yeule: Academy 2, Manchester, United Kingdom

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Wed 2 Jul 2025

Yeule: O2 Forum Kentish Town, London, United Kingdom

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Mon 7 Jul 2025

Yeule: Columbia Theater, Berlin, Germany

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