Leonard Soosay

Leonard Soosay

Wayne "Thunder" Seah & Leonard Soosay (Left to right)
Background information
Birth name Leonard Soosay
Also known as "Towkay"
Origin Singapore
Occupation(s) Music producer/Producer/CreativeDirector/Sound Engineer
Website
Official MySpace

Biography

Leonard Soosay is the Director of Singapore-based recording and mixing studio, Snakeweed Studios. Soosay, arguably one of Singapore's most famous[1] & well-known independent Music Producers and Sound Engineers, has produced and recorded over 500 local artists since 1997[2] such as Electrico, Ronin and Parking Lot Pimp.[3] He is also the co-founder of Thunder Rock School, an institution that is committed to the preservation and cultivation of Singapore's musical heritage and inspiring and educating the next generation of musicians.

Discography (selected)

Production, Recording and Mixing Album Credits

Singapore Artistes/Bands

3 Dash 1, 59 Minutes, A Vacant Affair, Absinth, The Afterglow Burns, Another Sunday Afternoon, Astroninja, Atlas, B-Quartet, The Boredphucks (later known as The Suns), Camra, Caracal, Cccrush, Cheryl Miles, Deputy Siren, Doxomedon, Duxton Plains, Electrico, Elsa Kidspy, Exzit Ntrance, Fiona Xie, The Fire Fight, Firebrands, Fishtank, Flybar, Force Vomit, Fuzzbox, The Great Spy Experiment, Headpoppaz, Hear Me Toby, Helmsky, Her Own Reflection, Inch Chua, I Am David Sparkle, If, Impiety, Itnos, John Siow, Kate of Kale, Lady E, Leeson, Lost Weekend, Low End Sun, Manifest, Marchtwelve, marilyns, The Moderates, Monofone, Moods, morpheus dream, Mr Sharma, my squared circle, Neural Vibe, nothing to declare, ntu hall 5 Quintsical Productions , Oligarchy, One Way Alley, Oshiego, Ossuary, Page, Parking Lot Pimp, Pension State, Plainsunset, Progeria, Pug Jelly, Pulse, Return to Fall, Ronin,The Roses, Ruffedge, Sam Loser, Saw Loser, Set for Glory, The Sexies, ShameJoannShame, Sharlene, Sherenes Closet, Shirlyn Tan, Skive, Sky in Euphoria, Slowjax, Snyxti, Strayvoice, Stroll, Summers Over, Sun Ho, Surreal, Syawla Evol, Tanglin Trust, Urban X'change, USV, Vertical Rush, Voiceout, West Grand Boulevard, Zero Sequence, The Zse Zse Zses...etc.

International Artists

Remixing Credits

Art Direction Credits

Selected television and cinema commercials Anchor Beer, Discovery Channel Trailers, Jet TV (Japan), m1, Overseas Union Bank

Music Video Credits

Awards and Nominations

References

  1. "Plan B". Today. 2008-02-01. Archived from the original on 2008-02-01. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
  2. "Heart songs from wildcats". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  3. "Weekend Trip" (PDF). National Youth Council of Singapore. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
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