Yeule has shared a new single called “Eko,” marking their first release since their Mura Masa collaboration “We Are Making Out” arrived earlier this year. Yeule wrote the new track in London and recorded it in Los Angeles, working with co-producer and frequent collaborator Chris Greatti. “Eko” is the first glimpse of a forthcoming project from the artist, and the new single is about love, obsession, and “a voice echoing in Yeule’s head,” per press materials. Listen to the track below.
Yeule’s most recent studio album, Softscars, came out last year. Since then, Yeule has contributed to the soundtrack for the A24 horror movie I Saw the TV Glow, from director Jane Schoenbrun.
Revisit Pitchfork’s Rising interview “Yeule Is Dreaming Up Their Own Cyber Universe.”
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