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Australian-born Singapore recording artist tempers the idea of respect in “Ice Rain”.

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When “Ice Rain" goes live, songwriter-thereminist, Shueh-li Ong's song about this natural phenomenon, could have sent off a gentle reminder to respect the multifaceted water of life, and in tolerance, the people we love.

In the lyrics, Shueh-li motions “hands up" to those who have been locked in a stand-off with the one they love, simply because the other turned emotionally frigid. Where nurturing love once ruled, temper cuts like a knife!

Expect her production staples such as exotic synth lines and plenty of sound design.

Shueh-li normally crafts musically meaningful passages for her beloved proximity instrument, the theremin. This time, elements of theatre and songwriting come together, empowering the theremin with sonic energy that moves toward a positively charted finale in the story!

“Ice Rain" was written, recorded and produced by Shueh-li Ong and can be bought at major online stores such as iTunes and Amazon mp3, along with her other singles that also feature Shueh-li on the guqin and tin-whistle.

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