In this episode of Project Zero, we delve into the triumphs and challenges of crafting Singapore's iconic National Day songs and the artistry behind defining the "Singapore Sound."
Joining us are Don Richmond, an award-winning composer and music director known for his work on NDP theme songs and TV series, and Evan who has worked with renowned artists and brands, and co-arranging and co-producing NDP music from 2018 to 2021.
Explore the challenges, inspirations, and creative processes behind these national songs and discover how these producers / composers approach the idea of a Singapore Sound(s).
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
01:31 - What is the Singapore Sound?
07:24 - How can we infuse cultures authentically and compose a musical piece?
15:47 - The Musicians’ Collective Consciousness
18:22 - Shabir penetrates the highly competitive Kollywood industry
23:18 - What does it mean to be uniquely Singaporean?
25:12 - The evolution of National Day Parade (NDP) songs over the years?
49:08 - The "Singapore Sound" thought experiment.
59:24 - Could NDP songs shift focus from a general theme to a specific individual?
01:04:57 - Conclusion
01:06:02 - Credits
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Project Zero is a thought-provoking podcast series conceived and hosted by Shabir Sulthan, a multi-talented artist renowned as an award-winning film composer and singer-songwriter. Supported by Ministry of Culture, Community, and Youth, this series delves into the unique musical landscape of Singapore, exploring the rich tapestry of sounds that define the nation's cultural identity.
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