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* AlterEgoActing: Has a few alter-egos (which they say pre-date their music career) such as Matilda and Penelope.
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* SailorFuku: On the ''Serotonin II'' cover and in a few music videos.
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* AlbumIntroTrack: "Your Shadow" and "My Name Is Nat Ćmiel."
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* AccentsArentHereditary: Is from Singapore and speaks Cantonese, but speaks English with a British accent due to having attended school in the UK.
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* WeightWoe: Has mentioned having an eating disorder in the past, though they don't talk about it very much. There's lyrics alluding to it on "Perfect Blue."
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* WeightWoe: Has mentioned having an eating disorder and getting caught up in pro-anorexia culture in the past, though they don't talk about it very much.and is currently in recovery. There's lyrics alluding to it on "Perfect Blue."
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* MulticulturalName: Common in Singapore. "Nat" is an English unisex name, and "Ćmiel" is a surname of Polish origin.
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* MulticulturalName: Common in Singapore. "Nat" is an English unisex name, and "Ćmiel" is a surname of Polish origin.
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** The short interlude "See You Space Cowboy" references the phrase from Anime/CowboyBebop.
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** The short interlude "See You Space Cowboy" references the phrase from Anime/CowboyBebop.''Anime/CowboyBebop.''
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* SpokenWordInMusic: "My Name Is Nat Ćmiel," the AlbumIntroTrack for ''Glitch Princess'' is a glitchy monologue of yeule telling us various things about themselves. It's not much of a song, but it is useful for anyone who [[PronouncingMyNameForYou might not know how to pronounce their real name]] (Nat CHAH-meel).
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* SpokenWordInMusic: "My Name Is Nat Ćmiel," the AlbumIntroTrack for ''Glitch Princess'' is a glitchy monologue of yeule telling us various things about themselves. It's not much of a song, but it is useful for anyone who [[PronouncingMyNameForYou might not know how to pronounce their real name]] (Nat CHAH-meel).Cheh-meel).
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* CoverAlbum: ''Nuclear War Post X'', a compilation of covers from artists like Music/FrankOcean, Music/TheVelvetUnderground, and Music/{{Grimes}}, among others. It was only physically released through their website and isn't on streaming (besides [=YouTube=]).
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* CoverAlbum: ''Nuclear War Post X'', a compilation of covers from of artists like Music/FrankOcean, Music/TheVelvetUnderground, and Music/{{Grimes}}, among others. It was only physically released through their website and isn't on streaming (besides [=YouTube=]).
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* DownerEnding: The penultimate song on ''Glitch Princess'' before the hours long ambient closer is "Mandy," a glitchy, unsettling track structured as a violent argument, with [[ShiftingVoiceOfMadness yeule playing both parts.]] "Mandy" is a common street slang for MDMA (esctasy, molly) so it's likely an AddictionSong.
* EpicRocking: Usually not, with the exception of "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love," which is a ''FOUR HOUR'' long {{Ambient}} track.
* EpicRocking: Usually not, with the exception of "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love," which is a ''FOUR HOUR'' long {{Ambient}} track.
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* DownerEnding: The penultimate song on ''Glitch Princess'' before the hours long ambient closer is "Mandy," a glitchy, unsettling track structured as a violent argument, with [[ShiftingVoiceOfMadness yeule playing both parts.]] "Mandy" is a common street slang for MDMA (esctasy, molly) (ecstasy, molly, etc.) so it's likely an AddictionSong.
* EpicRocking: Usually not, with the exception of "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love," which isa ''FOUR HOUR'' long an {{Ambient}} track. track that lasts FOUR HOURS.
* FaceOnTheCover: Nearly all of their releases, with exception of the self-titled (they're turned around) and ''Pathos'' (where the faces are deliberately obscured).
* EpicRocking: Usually not, with the exception of "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love," which is
* FaceOnTheCover: Nearly all of their releases, with exception of the self-titled (they're turned around) and ''Pathos'' (where the faces are deliberately obscured).
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* {{Instrumentals}}: Many of their early ambient songs. "Fish in the Pool" is a short instrumental piano piece, in the middle of ''Softscars.''
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* {{Instrumentals}}: Many of their early ambient songs. "Fish in the Pool" from ''Softscars'' is a short instrumental piano piece, in the middle of ''Softscars.''piece.
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* NonHumanNonBinary: Played with. Nat ''is'' human and non-binary, but often refers to themselves as a cyborg or other non-human entities.
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* NonHumanNonBinary: Played with. Nat Yeule ''is'' human and non-binary, but often refers to themselves as a cyborg or other as a non-human entities.entity.
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Their first [[SelfTitledAlbum self-titled EP]] was released in 2014, followed by the EP ''Pathos'' in 2016, which was dedicated to their deceased friend, David Singh, who had passed away. A year later they released the ''Coma'' EP.
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Their first [[SelfTitledAlbum self-titled EP]] was released in 2014, followed by the EP ''Pathos'' in 2016, which was dedicated to their deceased friend, David Singh, who had passed away.Singh. A year later they released the ''Coma'' EP.
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* {{Instrumentals}}: Many of their early ambient songs. "Fish in the Pool" is a short instrumental piano piece, in the middle of ''Softscars.''
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Their music covers a wide-range of genres, from {{Ambient}}, SynthPop, {{Glitch}}, IndiePop, AlternativeRock, {{Industrial}}, and {{Shoegazing}}.
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* EpicRocking: Usually not, with the exception of "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love," which a ''FOUR HOUR'' long {{Ambient}} track.
* {{Fanservice}}: The single cover for "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love" shows them lifting up their dress and [[PantyShot showing their panties.]]
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* DownerEnding: The penultimate song on ''Glitch Princess'' before the hours long ambient closer is "Mandy," a glitchy, unsettling track structured as a violent argument, with [[ShiftingVoiceOfMadness yeule playing both parts.]] "Mandy" is a common street slang for MDMA (esctasy, molly) so it's likely an AddictionSong.
* EpicRocking: Usually not, with the exception of "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love," which is a ''FOUR HOUR'' long {{Ambient}} track.
* {{Fanservice}}: The single cover for "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love" shows them lifting up their dress and [[PantyShot showing their panties.]]]] They also have an [=OnlyFans=], if that interests you.
* LyricalDissonance: On ''Serotonin II,'' which has a dreamier, lighter sounding music with sad lyrics.
* EpicRocking: Usually not, with the exception of "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love," which is a ''FOUR HOUR'' long {{Ambient}} track.
* {{Fanservice}}: The single cover for "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love" shows them lifting up their dress and [[PantyShot showing their panties.
* LyricalDissonance: On ''Serotonin II,'' which has a dreamier, lighter sounding music with sad lyrics.
* NumberedSequels: Parodied with ''Serotonin II.'' Since there isn't a ''Serotonin I'', it obviously implies a sequel to actual serotonin, the chemical. The RemixAlbum is titled ''Serotonin X'' [[note]] X = 10 [[/note]] so it doesn't seem like the numbers matter all that much anyway.
* RepetitiveAudioGlitch: Done on purpose on songs such as "Reverie."
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* SpokenWordInMusic: "My Name Is Nat Ćmiel," the AlbumIntroTrack for ''Glitch Princess'' is a glitchy monologue of yeule telling us various things about themselves. It's not much of a song, but it is useful for anyone who might not know how to pronounce their real name (Nat CHAH-meel).
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* SpokenWordInMusic: "My Name Is Nat Ćmiel," the AlbumIntroTrack for ''Glitch Princess'' is a glitchy monologue of yeule telling us various things about themselves. It's not much of a song, but it is useful for anyone who [[PronouncingMyNameForYou might not know how to pronounce their real name name]] (Nat CHAH-meel).
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Their first [[SelfTitledAlbum self-titled EP]] was released in 2014.
They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in 2019. In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced with Music/PCMusic's Danny L. Harle. In 2023, they released ''Softscars,'' which took more influence from {{Emo}} and [[MusicOfThe1990s 90s singer-songwriters]].
They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in 2019. In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced with Music/PCMusic's Danny L. Harle. In 2023, they released ''Softscars,'' which took more influence from {{Emo}} and [[MusicOfThe1990s 90s singer-songwriters]].
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Their first [[SelfTitledAlbum self-titled EP]] was released in 2014.
2014, followed by the EP ''Pathos'' in 2016, which was dedicated to their deceased friend, David Singh, who had passed away. A year later they released the ''Coma'' EP.
They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in2019. 2019, which garnered them a modest following. After this they released a remix EP of songs from ''Serotonin II'' and the In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced with Music/PCMusic's Danny L. Harle. The album caught the attention of Pitchfork, who rated it an 8.3 and gave it the "Best New Music" title, marking yeule's official breakthrough. In 2023, they released ''Softscars,'' which took more influence from {{Emo}} and [[MusicOfThe1990s 90s singer-songwriters]].
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** ''Nuclear War Post X'' (2022)
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* SequelTitle: ''Serotonin II.'' Since there isn't a ''Serotonin I'', it obviously implies a sequel to actual serotonin, the chemical.
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* AllLowercaseLetters: Their StageName and all the songs on ''Softscars'' are stylized this way.
* NewSoundAlbum: ''Glitch Princess'' is a departure from ''Serotonin II'', including more elements of {{Industrial}} music and {{Shoegazing}}. ''Softscars'' is total pivot to AlternativeRock and pop punk, featuring more electric guitar.
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** "Perfect Blue" is titled after the [[Film/PerfectBlue the film of the same name, which Nat is a fan of.]]
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** Their StageName itself is a reference to VideoGame/FinalFantasy.
** The short interlude "See You Space Cowboy" references the phrase from Anime/CowboyBebop.
** "Perfect Blue" is titled after the[[Film/PerfectBlue [[Anime/PerfectBlue the anime film of the same name, which Nat is a fan of.]]
** "Aphex Twin Flame" references,obviously obviously, Music/AphexTwin.
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Don't tell me about my weight''
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Don't tell me about my weight''weight''
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: "Don't Be So Hard On Your Own Beauty." It's a nice BreatherEpisode on an otherwise very dark and sad album.
* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: "Don't Be So Hard On Your Own Beauty." It's a nice BreatherEpisode on an otherwise very dark and sad album.
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* NonHumanNonBinary: Played with. Nat ''is'' non-binary, but often refers to themselves as a cyborg or other non-human entities.
* SelfHarm: Where the title ''Softscars'' comes from.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Glitch Princess'' compared to ''Serotonin II'', lyrically and sonically.
* EpicRocking: Usually not, with the exception of "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love," which a ''FOUR HOUR'' long {{Ambient}} track.
* {{Fanservice}}: The single cover for "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love" shows them lifting up their dress and [[PantyShot showing their panties.]]
* NonHumanNonBinary: Played with. Nat ''is'' human and non-binary, but often refers to themselves as a cyborg or other non-human entities.
* RemixAlbum: The ''Serotonin X'' EP, featuring remixes from HANA and George Clanton.
* SelfHarm: Where the title ''Softscars'' comesfrom.from.
* ShoutOut:
** "Perfect Blue" is titled after the [[Film/PerfectBlue the film of the same name, which Nat is a fan of.]]
** "Aphex Twin Flame" references, obviously Music/AphexTwin.
* SpokenWordInMusic: "My Name Is Nat Ćmiel," the AlbumIntroTrack for ''Glitch Princess'' is a glitchy monologue of yeule telling us various things about themselves. It's not much of a song, but it is useful for anyone who might not know how to pronounce their real name (Nat CHAH-meel).
* WeightWoe: Has mentioned having an eating disorder in the past, though they don't talk about it very much. There's lyrics alluding to it on "Perfect Blue."
--> ''I'm sorry I don't feel so good\\
I'm sorry I'm not so keen on food\\
But don't tell me about my fate\\
Don't tell me about my weight''
* EpicRocking: Usually not, with the exception of "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love," which a ''FOUR HOUR'' long {{Ambient}} track.
* {{Fanservice}}: The single cover for "The Things They Did For Me Out Of Love" shows them lifting up their dress and [[PantyShot showing their panties.]]
* NonHumanNonBinary: Played with. Nat ''is'' human and non-binary, but often refers to themselves as a cyborg or other non-human entities.
* RemixAlbum: The ''Serotonin X'' EP, featuring remixes from HANA and George Clanton.
* SelfHarm: Where the title ''Softscars'' comes
* ShoutOut:
** "Perfect Blue" is titled after the [[Film/PerfectBlue the film of the same name, which Nat is a fan of.]]
** "Aphex Twin Flame" references, obviously Music/AphexTwin.
* SpokenWordInMusic: "My Name Is Nat Ćmiel," the AlbumIntroTrack for ''Glitch Princess'' is a glitchy monologue of yeule telling us various things about themselves. It's not much of a song, but it is useful for anyone who might not know how to pronounce their real name (Nat CHAH-meel).
* WeightWoe: Has mentioned having an eating disorder in the past, though they don't talk about it very much. There's lyrics alluding to it on "Perfect Blue."
--> ''I'm sorry I don't feel so good\\
I'm sorry I'm not so keen on food\\
But don't tell me about my fate\\
Don't tell me about my weight''
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Nat Ćmiel, known by their stage name [[AllLowercaseLetters yeule]], is a songwriter and producer from [[UsefulNotes/{{Singapore}}]], currently based in London, England. They first started playing music at age 6, being classically trained on the piano, but they eventually moved on to learning the guitar and drums. They attended Central Saint Martins at University of the Arts London after high school. As a child they suffered from depression and feelings of loneliness due to their nomadic upbringing, and found solace and refuge in the internet, which influenced the themes in their music.
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Nat Ćmiel, known by their stage name [[AllLowercaseLetters yeule]], is a songwriter and producer from [[UsefulNotes/{{Singapore}}]], UsefulNotes/{{Singapore}}, currently based in London, England. They first started playing music at age 6, being classically trained on the piano, but they eventually moved on to learning the guitar and drums. They attended Central Saint Martins at University of the Arts London after high school. As a child they suffered from depression and feelings of loneliness due to their nomadic upbringing, and found solace and refuge in the internet, which influenced the themes in their music.
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Nat Ćmiel, known by their stage name [[AllLowercaseLetters yeule]], is a songwriter and producer from [[UsefulNotes/Singapore]], currently based in London, England. They first started playing music at age 6, being classically trained on the piano, but they eventually moved on to learning the guitar and drums. They attended Central Saint Martins at University of the Arts London after high school. As a child they suffered from depression and feelings of loneliness due to their nomadic upbringing, and found solace and refuge in the internet, which influenced the themes in their music.
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Nat Ćmiel, known by their stage name [[AllLowercaseLetters yeule]], is a songwriter and producer from [[UsefulNotes/Singapore]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Singapore}}]], currently based in London, England. They first started playing music at age 6, being classically trained on the piano, but they eventually moved on to learning the guitar and drums. They attended Central Saint Martins at University of the Arts London after high school. As a child they suffered from depression and feelings of loneliness due to their nomadic upbringing, and found solace and refuge in the internet, which influenced the themes in their music.
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They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in 2019. In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced with Music/PCMusic's Danny L. Harle. In 2023, they released ''Softscars,'' which took more influence from {{Emo}} and [[MusicOfThe90s 90s singer-songwriters]].
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They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in 2019. In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced with Music/PCMusic's Danny L. Harle. In 2023, they released ''Softscars,'' which took more influence from {{Emo}} and [[MusicOfThe90s [[MusicOfThe1990s 90s singer-songwriters]].
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They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in 2019. In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced with Creator/PCMusic's Danny L. Harle.
Their music covers a wide-range of genres, from {{Ambient}}, SynthPop, IndiePop, AlternativeRock, {{Industrial}}, and shoegaze.
Their music covers a wide-range of genres, from {{Ambient}}, SynthPop, IndiePop, AlternativeRock, {{Industrial}}, and shoegaze.
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Their first [[SelfTitledAlbum self-titled EP]] was released in 2014.
They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in 2019. In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced withCreator/PCMusic's Music/PCMusic's Danny L. Harle.
Harle. In 2023, they released ''Softscars,'' which took more influence from {{Emo}} and [[MusicOfThe90s 90s singer-songwriters]].
Their music covers a wide-range of genres, from {{Ambient}}, SynthPop, {{Glitch}}, IndiePop, AlternativeRock, {{Industrial}}, andshoegaze.{{Shoegazing}}.
!!!Discography
* [=EPs=]
** ''Yeule'' (2014)
** ''Pathos'' (2016)
** ''Coma'' (2017)
** ''Serotonin X Remixes'' (2021)
* Albums
** ''Serotonin II'' (2019)
** ''Glitch Princess'' (2022)
** ''Softscars'' (2023)
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* SelfHarm: Where the title ''Softscars'' comes from.
They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in 2019. In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced with
Their music covers a wide-range of genres, from {{Ambient}}, SynthPop, {{Glitch}}, IndiePop, AlternativeRock, {{Industrial}}, and
!!!Discography
* [=EPs=]
** ''Yeule'' (2014)
** ''Pathos'' (2016)
** ''Coma'' (2017)
** ''Serotonin X Remixes'' (2021)
* Albums
** ''Serotonin II'' (2019)
** ''Glitch Princess'' (2022)
** ''Softscars'' (2023)
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Nat Ćmiel, known by their stage name [[AllLowercaseLetters yeule]], is a [[UsefulNotes/Singapore Singaporean]] songwriter and producer.
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Nat Ćmiel, known by their stage name [[AllLowercaseLetters yeule]], is a [[UsefulNotes/Singapore Singaporean]] songwriter and producer.producer from [[UsefulNotes/Singapore]], currently based in London, England. They first started playing music at age 6, being classically trained on the piano, but they eventually moved on to learning the guitar and drums. They attended Central Saint Martins at University of the Arts London after high school. As a child they suffered from depression and feelings of loneliness due to their nomadic upbringing, and found solace and refuge in the internet, which influenced the themes in their music.
They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in 2019. In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced with Creator/PCMusic's Danny L. Harle.
Their music covers a wide-range of genres, from {{Ambient}}, SynthPop, IndiePop, AlternativeRock, {{Industrial}}, and shoegaze.
They released their debut album, ''Serotonin II'', in 2019. In 2022, they released their followup, ''Glitch Princess'', co-produced with Creator/PCMusic's Danny L. Harle.
Their music covers a wide-range of genres, from {{Ambient}}, SynthPop, IndiePop, AlternativeRock, {{Industrial}}, and shoegaze.
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