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Culture Club: A new studio tumbling into Singapore’s music scene

17m · The Evening Runway with Hongbin Jeong, Roshan Gidwani and Chua Tian Tian · 17 May 09:57

Singapore's music scene welcomes an exceptional newcomer, and it is none other than the newly-opened Tumbleweed Studios.

Opened by local music recording company Snakeweed Studios, the brand new facility for musicians to practise, collaborate, and simply make music.

For over twenty years, Snakeweed Studios has been at the forefront of shaping Singapore's music scene since its inception in 2000.

Owned and operated by founder, Leonard Soosay and managing partner, Josh Wei, the studio has lent a hand to local artists from Ronin, to Kali Uchis and even JJ Lin.

Leonard Soosay, Founder, Tumbleweed Studios and Josh Wei, Managing Partner, Tumbleweed Studios share more.

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