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Shueh-li's new single "I'm leaving you a message" is all about starting again

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Australian-born Singapore recording artist, Shueh-li Ong (pronounced Shelley) releases a new single after retreating to her Nashville home studio, Summer of 2010.

Best known for the way she melds electronic-pop-rock-jazz genres “Singapore's 1st & only diva of the theremin" (a title given by the Straits Times) weaves in the sci-fi instrument with synths, piano, guqin and playful use of auto-tuning in a song that tells the story of an individual disconnected from a relationship and life while fixated on another his phone offers.

This multi-instrumentalist and producer who pens songs that feature her on vocals, released three CDs under the Xenovibes name, when she felt the need to offer of herself as simply “Shueh-li" again.

Shueh-li came to America in 2005 to promote her style of conjoining her Australian-Asian heritage with her classical-music tech training and has been seen on the big stage promoting her craft as the leader of synthpop band Xenovibes.

“I'm leaving you a message" is her first single since her move to Nashville this year to seek new inspiration. The single is available on iTunes, AmazonMp3 and other major digital distribution channels."

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