Tinc and the Long Game of Making It as a DJ in Singapore
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All images by Zachary Tang for RICE Media
In the middle of an industrial office in Redhill, a room full of aspiring disc jockeys pays undivided attention to a waifish woman in an oversized t-shirt as she divulges tips distilled from 16 years of helming the decks.
Electro-mandopop thumps softly in the bright, reverby room. Kate Yong—or rather, the musician known as Tinc—guides a grey-haired man’s hands across the jog wheels and faders of a small, beginner-friendly DJ controller. Nearb
In the middle of an industrial office in Redhill, a room full of aspiring disc jockeys pays undivided attention to a waifish woman in an oversized t-shirt as she divulges tips distilled from 16 years of helming the decks.
Electro-mandopop thumps softly in the bright, reverby room. Kate Yong—or rather, the musician known as Tinc—guides a grey-haired man’s hands across the jog wheels and faders of a small, beginner-friendly DJ controller. Nearb
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