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"4+1" is a rare early work by EeL, originally released in 2003 on CD-R only and now difficult to obtain.
Blending 80s-inspired synth textures, shoegaze-like layers of noise, and elements of techno, the album captures a quieter, more experimental and floating atmosphere distinct from EeL's later releases. It offers a glimpse into the roots of EeL's aesthetic, where pop sensibility and experimentation coexist.
EeL is a female electronic artist whose music blends catchy pop sensibilities with digital textures and playful, sometimes aggressive energy. Her sound moves freely between club music, game music culture, and experimental electronic styles, marked by a distinctive vocal presence and a strong sense of character. She has participated as a guest vocalist on [Plastic Girl] by capsule, and provided vocals for [777] featured in KONAM''s pop'n music series. Through these works, EeL has established herself as a unique bridge between pop, electronic music, and Japanese game culture. Her track [Little Prince] which combines intense breakcore rhythms with a cute and innocent aesthetic, received high praise both in Japan and internationally. This contrast between sweetness and chaos has become one of EeL's defining traits. With a sound that merges nostalgia and futurism, and a playful yet subversive approach to pop expression, EeL continues to captivate listeners across genres and borders.