yeule's 2019 debut album Seretonin II opened a portal to a heavily digitized dream pop world. The project of Singapore-born, London-based artist Nat Ćmiel, yeule arrived as a fully-formed avatar of sorts, trying to trace human experience through the synapses of the internet.
On Glitch Princess, out this week, they're re-entering that splintered electronic realm. Their second album inquisitively probes their dark crevasses of personal identity and body image.
It's a challenging piece of work but one that doesn't shy away from bold pop moments. Last week The FADER's Salvatore Maicki caught up with yeule to discuss the evolution of their persona, colaborating with Japanese artist Tohji, and the synthetic element that informed the creation of Glitch Princess.
Read Next: The 8 projects you should stream right now Listen to the episode above and read highlights from the interview below.
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