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Top 12 Recording Studios in Singapore for Your Next Hit

I like singing in the shower, but the next-door unit apparently doesn’t. It quickly hit me—I needed a real studio, not one that kept the neighbours on edge (and with the police on speed dial to report the ungodly sounds from my apartment). 

So whether you’re a shower singer or a pro aiming for top-notch sound, there’s a recording studio in Singapore that’s perfect for you. From indie-friendly studios to high-end setups, I’ve found the best spaces to spark your creativity.

Tonehouse Studios

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Address: 35 Selegie Rd, Parklane Shopping Mall

Contact: +6592985762

Hours: 

Monday to Friday, 8 AM–midnight

Saturday to Sunday, 8 AM–2 AM

Price: $$

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When I needed a quick recording gig for work, I stumbled upon Tonehouse Studios, and I was pleasantly surprised. The place is a gem—well-equipped, well-maintained, and acoustically spot-on without burning a hole in your pocket. 

And if you’re going live, their crew is a dream—super helpful, sharp with the sound setup, and they even capture some pretty great video footage too.

Pro-tip: Tonehouse has a cosy “living room” studio for live streaming or a larger space for a big project.

Lithe House

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Address: 23 Madras Street

Contact: +692708017

Hours: Open 24 hours

Price: $$

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I discovered Lithe House by accident, and it quickly became one of my favourite little gems for recording and live shows. The studio is filled with local music memorabilia that gives it a real charm, and the staff is always super helpful. 

It’s a clean, well-equipped space with everything you need—bass and electric guitars, a drum kit, microphones, and amps—all at a reasonable price. 

Besides being a great jamming spot, it also hosts gigs now and then, so keep an eye on its socials for updates.

Pro-tip: Lithe House is tucked away in an alley, so it might be a bit tricky to find, but it’s just a short walk from the nearby Jalan Besar MRT station.

The Music Parlour

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Address: 3 Coleman Street, Peninsula Shopping Centre

Contact: +6585116989

Hours: By appointment

Price: $

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My friend, who’s a recording artist, swears by The Music Parlour—and I get why. It’s got this warm, cosy vibe with fantastic acoustics and top-notch equipment, and the interior design gives it a stylish touch that just feels inspiring.

It’s a great spot for jamming and making music, whether you’re just starting out or already a pro. The place has all the professional recording and editing gear you’d need, plus a range of instruments available for rent if you don’t have your own. 

Pro-tip: On a budget? With hourly rates, The Music Parlour offers an affordable option for recording and jamming sessions.

Noivil Studios

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Address: 3 Gambas Crescent

Contact: +6582185774

Hours: Open 24 hours

Price: $$

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We reached out to Noivil Studios on super short notice, and thankfully, they could squeeze us in. Most of us were stepping into a recording studio for the first time, so nerves were high, but it turns out we had nothing to worry about. 

The studio was surprisingly spacious—comfortable enough for 20 people, I’d say. Clean, well-lit, with all the essentials like a water dispenser, a lounge, and a restroom, it felt like a private hideaway—almost like we were rock stars.

Pro-tip: Got a song in mind? Noivil has a dedicated room just for quiet songwriting!

Backbeat Studios

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Address: 215A Jln Besar

Contact: +6596775539

Hours: Monday to Friday, 10 AM–6.30 PM

Price: $$

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For a voiceover project at work, we got referred to Backbeat Studios, specifically to Adrian, who’s been with Backbeat Music for years. Right off the bat, I could see why people rave about him. He’s incredibly knowledgeable, fast, and precise in what he does. 

If you’re doing a long recording session like a corporate video, training demo, or an online campaign, you’ll appreciate his expertise. Adrian’s super professional, always ready to troubleshoot if needed, and knows his way around the recording software and editing systems like the back of his hand.

Pro-tip: Adrian’s strong Chinese language skills make him ideal for Mandarin productions.

HS Music Studio

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Address: 6 Ubi Rd 1, Wintech Centre

Contact: +6590049774

Hours: Daily, 10.30 AM–10 PM

Price: $$

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It was my niece’s first time recording a song in a studio, and HS Music Studio made it such a fun and memorable experience for her. The space is spacious and cosy, with an inspiring ambience that just gets those creative juices flowing. 

She said owner Hao Sheng was amazing—super professional and patient, guiding her through every step and even giving her some tips on how to nail certain parts of the song. She couldn’t stop raving about how Instagram-worthy the place is, too.

Pro-tip: The sound engineer is open to feedback and revises until you’re satisfied, so stay communicative.

Wild Pearl

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Address: 195 Pearl’s Hill Terrace

Contact: +6584556498

Hours: By appointment

Price: $$

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I recently checked out Wild Pearl Studio, and it quickly became a favourite hang. The moment I stepped in, I felt the creative energy in the air. It has that perfect mix of cosy and professional that makes you want to dive right into your music. 

The space is well-equipped with top-notch gear, and the acoustics are just right, so you know your tracks are going to sound fantastic. Plus, the vibe is laid-back, which makes the whole recording process feel less like work and more like a fun jam session.

Pro-tip: The studio has regular fun events featuring a mobile solar-powered DJ and recording “booth.” Check out its FB announcements!

Anadigi Sound Lab

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Address: 668A Geylang Road

Contact: +6591915045

Hours: 

Monday to Friday, 10.30 AM–11 PM

Saturday to Sunday, 10 AM–11 PM

Price: $$

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A pianist friend of mine can’t stop recommending Anadigi. It’s such a friendly and welcoming spot, whether you’re there to record or to teach. I rented their studio for her piano lessons, and it was perfect—bright, cosy, and equipped with top-notch gear. 

The private environment was just what she needed to create the right atmosphere for teaching. And when she asked if she could do a behind-the-scenes shoot in the studio, they went above and beyond to help her set up the lighting.

Pro-tip: The studio is located on the 2nd floor with no lift, so it’s not PWD-friendly.

Leo Studio

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Address: 140 Paya Lebar Road 

Contact: +65 9666 4465

Hours: Daily, 8.30 AM–11 PM

Price: $$

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From the moment I walked into Leo Studio, I could tell this place was all about quality and comfort. The studio has a sleek, modern design with a relaxed vibe that instantly puts me at ease.

The equipment lineup is impressive—everything you could need, from the latest recording tech to great instruments. 

The team is passionate about music and genuinely invested in helping you get the best sound possible. They took the time to understand the direction I wanted for my project and offered fantastic tips to refine it.

Pro-tip: The studio accommodates music recording, rehearsals (with or without a sound engineer), jamming sessions, and even cosy gatherings.

The Basement Studio

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Address: 6001 Beach Rd, Golden Mile Tower

Contact: +6589222481

Hours: Open 24 hours

Price: $$

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I’ve come to love The Basement Studio on Beach Road. It’s a fantastic spot right in the heart of Singapore! The audio setup is perfectly balanced, making it a no-brainer for our regular jam sessions. 

The staff is super friendly and even offered to help us record at the end of our session. For live stream performances, the studio goes the extra mile, customising everything from lighting and sound to personalised intro screens. 

Pro-tip: Book a slot for your future jam, live sessions, or recording here.

Jimmusic Productions

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Address: 40 Jln Pemimpin, Tat Ann Building

Contact: +6588199027

Hours: Open 24 hours

Price: $$

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One of my favourite local bands raves about JIMMUSIC for their recording sessions, calling it a stellar one-stop studio and production house. Jim is super friendly, hands-on, and always ready to help with bookings and recordings.

Given how great the band sounds, I had to check it out—and they were right! The studio is spacious, conveniently near an MRT, and Jimmy is incredibly welcoming and accommodating.

Pro-tip: The owner, Jim, is always around to help—whether it’s balancing audio levels or assisting with filming (go ask for assistance!).

Saylah Studios

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Address: 180 Paya Lebar Rd, Yi Guang Factory Building

Contact: [email protected] 

Hours: Monday to Saturday, 1–11 PM

Price: $$

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The unique feature that stood out to me at Saylah Studios was their range of soundproof rooms, each tailored for different purposes—whether you’re recording vocals, mixing tracks, or even hosting a podcast. 

It’s a versatile space that caters to all sorts of creative needs. They even offer customised lighting setups and a selection of instruments, which came in handy when I was trying to find just the right sound!

Pro-tip: New to the recording scene? Don’t worry. This one-stop hub has a music production studio, an exhibiting space, and a laid-back hangout for creatives at occasional gigs.