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Hear from the home-grown composer and producer behind recent National Day Parade songs.
Synopsis (headphones recommended): Each month, The Straits Times invites music acts to its podcast studio.
In this special episode of Music Lab, ST’s music correspondent Eddino Abdul Hadi hosts award-winning Singaporean composer, producer, and music director Evan Low.
A recipient of the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award in 2024, Low has worked on over 200 songs.
He is best known for being a co-composer and musician on recent National Day Parade songs The Road Ahead (2021) sung by artistes such as Linying, Not Alone (2024) by Benjamin Kheng and the 2018 remake of We Are Singapore.
The artiste also known as Evanturetime has also toured with international pop star and Taiwanese singer A-mei and has performed to massive crowds in venues such as the Beijing National Stadium in China.
Low, who first took piano lessons at the age of five, graduated from Singapore Polytechnic with a Diploma in Music and Audio Technology. He then honed his skills at famed American music school Berklee College of Music, thanks to scholarships from the school as well as the Media Development Authority.
This episode was recorded and filmed in front of a live audience of nearly 80 attendees on June 3 - at swish nightspot Rasa at Republic Plaza, as part of the ST Podcast Live! Sessions celebrating 180 years of The Straits Times in 2025.
Highlights (click/tap above):
1:43 Realising the impact of music: How Evan cried during piano practice when he was a kid
3:54 How he ended up choosing to further his studies in music instead of science
6:36 On developing his own set of ‘special skills’ while studying music in the US
10:56 The pressure of coming up with NDP songs
18:20 How he got singer Benjamin Kheng to venture outside his comfort zone on NDP song Not Alone
26:46 How he balances his finances as a full-time musician
29:25 On helping others achieve their dreams of pursuing music as a career
Watch the full podcast on YouTube: https://str.sg/b3tL
Discover Evan Low’s music at:
Spotify: https://str.sg/9ALG
Instagram: https://str.sg/oKkAJ
Read Eddino Hadi's articles: https://str.sg/wFVa
Host: Eddino Abdul Hadi ([email protected])
Produced by: ST Podcast Team & ST Outreach & Engagement Team
Edited by: Amirul Karim
Executive producers: Ernest Luis & Lynda Hong
Discover previous artistes' live performances featured on Music Lab Podcast:
Channel:
Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/w9TB
Spotify: https://str.sg/w9T6
Feedback to: [email protected]
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Follow more ST podcast channels:
All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7
Get more updates: http://str.sg/stpodcasts
The Usual Place Podcast YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa
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Hear from the home-grown composer and producer behind recent National Day Parade songs.
Synopsis (headphones recommended): Each month, The Straits Times invites music acts to its podcast studio.
In this special episode of Music Lab, ST’s music correspondent Eddino Abdul Hadi hosts award-winning Singaporean composer, producer, and music director Evan Low.
A recipient of the National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award in 2024, Low has worked on over 200 songs.
He is best known for being a co-composer and musician on recent National Day Parade songs The Road Ahead (2021) sung by artistes such as Linying, Not Alone (2024) by Benjamin Kheng and the 2018 remake of We Are Singapore.
The artiste also known as Evanturetime has also toured with international pop star and Taiwanese singer A-mei and has performed to massive crowds in venues such as the Beijing National Stadium in China.
Low, who first took piano lessons at the age of five, graduated from Singapore Polytechnic with a Diploma in Music and Audio Technology. He then honed his skills at famed American music school Berklee College of Music, thanks to scholarships from the school as well as the Media Development Authority.
This episode was recorded and filmed in front of a live audience of nearly 80 attendees on June 3 - at swish nightspot Rasa at Republic Plaza, as part of the ST Podcast Live! Sessions celebrating 180 years of The Straits Times in 2025.
Highlights (click/tap above):
1:43 Realising the impact of music: How Evan cried during piano practice when he was a kid
3:54 How he ended up choosing to further his studies in music instead of science
6:36 On developing his own set of ‘special skills’ while studying music in the US
10:56 The pressure of coming up with NDP songs
18:20 How he got singer Benjamin Kheng to venture outside his comfort zone on NDP song Not Alone
26:46 How he balances his finances as a full-time musician
29:25 On helping others achieve their dreams of pursuing music as a career
Watch the full podcast on YouTube: https://str.sg/b3tL
Discover Evan Low’s music at:
Spotify: https://str.sg/9ALG
Instagram: https://str.sg/oKkAJ
Read Eddino Hadi's articles: https://str.sg/wFVa
Host: Eddino Abdul Hadi ([email protected])
Produced by: ST Podcast Team & ST Outreach & Engagement Team
Edited by: Amirul Karim
Executive producers: Ernest Luis & Lynda Hong
Discover previous artistes' live performances featured on Music Lab Podcast:
Channel:
Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/w9TB
Spotify: https://str.sg/w9T6
Feedback to: [email protected]
---
Follow more ST podcast channels:
All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7
Get more updates: http://str.sg/stpodcasts
The Usual Place Podcast YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa
---
Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section:
The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB
Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX
--
#musiclab
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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