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Aussie-born Singapore artist, Shueh-li Ong, is a theremin-synthesist, composer and producer. She has released 4 albums to date and has received recognition for her work with the theremin and studio production from Europe, U.S.A and the Asia Pacific.
When asked what her favourite style is, she says; " I like all musics and so I write what I like!" You will find jazz fusion co-existing with progrock, synthpop, ballads, instrumental concertos and singer-songwriter songs.
Shueh-li is best known for the way she melds electronic-pop-rock-jazz, her fav sci-fi instrument (the theremin) with synths, tin-whistle, piano, guqin & sound design.
Shueh-li, aka Singapore's 1st & only diva of the theremin (Straits Times); has been compared to such self produced artists as Kate Bush, Janet Jackson & Ryuichi Sakamoto, but her sound is very much her own!
Shueh-li is also founder & leader of Xenovibes (electronic-progressive band.) Artists who have worked with her include Dean Parks, Shelley Carrol, Curtis Randall, Chuck Smith, Mike McKinney, Chris Currell & more.
Shueh-li has also released music under “Shueh-li” and “Xenovibes” which can also be found on Spotify,
When asked what her favourite style is, she says; " I like all musics and so I write what I like!" You will find jazz fusion co-existing with progrock, synthpop, ballads, instrumental concertos and singer-songwriter songs.
Shueh-li is best known for the way she melds electronic-pop-rock-jazz, her fav sci-fi instrument (the theremin) with synths, tin-whistle, piano, guqin & sound design.
Shueh-li, aka Singapore's 1st & only diva of the theremin (Straits Times); has been compared to such self produced artists as Kate Bush, Janet Jackson & Ryuichi Sakamoto, but her sound is very much her own!
Shueh-li is also founder & leader of Xenovibes (electronic-progressive band.) Artists who have worked with her include Dean Parks, Shelley Carrol, Curtis Randall, Chuck Smith, Mike McKinney, Chris Currell & more.
Shueh-li has also released music under “Shueh-li” and “Xenovibes” which can also be found on Spotify,