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Taiwanese American Taiwanese Americans (traditional Chinese, Chinese: 臺灣裔美國人; pinyin: ''Táiwān yì měiguó rén''; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ''Tâi-Bí-jîn'') are Americans of Taiwanese people, Taiwanese ancestry, including American-born descendants of migrant ...
singer, songwriter, sound engineer and video producer who lives in London, England. She is known as an early pioneer of the home studio revolution and female-produced music. As an early adopter of computer-based audio production, she built her own PC and created "Egg Studio" with a small mixing desk and audio interfaces. Her role in the movement toward DIY record production was first recognized when she appeared as the first home studio producer to be featured in the January 2000 Millennial issue of EQ Magazine which was the foremost high-end audio publication of its time. She also appeared in '' Tape Op'' magazine and ''
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''.


Early life

Meg Lee Chin, whose real name is Margaret O'Leary, was born on 16 March 1960 in Taipei, Taiwan, to a US Air Force electronics engineer and a Taiwanese mother. She worked as a sound engineer while studying experimental art and video production at San Francisco State University, forming her first band, Felix Natural, during the early 1980s. Chin went on to co-found the short-lived Teknofear with Lunachicks drummer Becky Wreck and Swans guitarist Joe Goldring; frustrated with American life, she spent the late 1980s living in London, and eventually formed the all-female band Crunch. She has been producing since her college days in San Francisco, when she produced
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's first demo on her 4-track. At the time, the band featured
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on vocals. In 1990, her home-produced music video entitled "The Ocean" was featured on MTV Europe's regular rotation. It may have been the first MTV Europe music video to be home-produced in super8 and transferred to video on a budget of £200. When asked by the producer how she managed to create a £200 video which was in his opinion "better than Duran Duran's £200,000 videos", Chin simply replied, "I've got pretty good taste". The video was later featured in an
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festival of film shorts.


Pigface

She is perhaps best known for her work with the anarchic industrial supergroup Pigface, headed by Martin Atkins of
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. As a core member, she toured the US extensively and shared the stage with industrial music notables including
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(Skinny Puppy),
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, Chris Connelly (Revolting Cocks), Geordie (
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),
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(
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),
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(
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) Charles Levi ( My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult). According to a March 23, 1998, article in the ''LA Times'', "If you're looking for star potential, singer Meg Lee Chin". After appearing on Pigface's 1997 LP '' A New High in Low'' and their 1999 follow-up, ''
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'', she released the solo debut ''Piece and Love'' on ex-
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, Ministry and
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drummer Martin Atkins'
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label. Recorded in her Soho, London flat and released in September, ''Piece and Love'' achieved critical acclaim on the darkwave, industrial underground scene and was hot-tipped in ''Billboard'' magazine's "Heatseaker" section. The album peaked at #60 on the
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Radio 200 in the U.S., #51 on the Core Radio Chart and #38 on the RPM chart The track "Nutopia" paints an apocalyptic vision of the future as a twist on
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's poem "Howl". Other tracks have appeared on Showtime's ''Queer as Folk'',
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'' and '' Sleeper Cell''. An album of remixes, titled ''Junkies and Snakes'', was released the following year again on
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. Chin contributed tracks for Underground, Inc. releases such as the 2004 release of ''What's the Word, Volume One'', featuring
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, Mike Ladd, among others. Other works include a remix album ''Junkies and Snakes'', also released on Invisible, along with remixed covers of Ministry,
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and
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tracks. Signed to Invisible for five years, she left the label in 2002.


Crunch

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period of
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and before
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took the reins of power as the president of Russia. The band performed in Kyiv at the Palace "Ukraine" Concert Hall during the "Miss Rock Europe 92" festival. They also performed the infamous women's prison in
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, Ukraine. Crunch's spirited, anthemic hard rock songs seemed to resonate with the newfound freedom of the Ukrainian public who became fascinated with the women from the west. They traveled to and were interviewed in Moscow on Russian State TV and ''
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'' called them "The Rock Stars from the West". At a large press conference, the band was interrogated over questions of geo-politics. They all wanted to know the band's opinions on world affairs, but to this Chin replied "We are simply musicians and do not pretend to have the answers to delicate and complex geopolitical questions. We'll leave these answers to huge male egos like Sting". This prompted smiles from the female members of the press who began to scribble with renewed vigor in their notebooks. After the tour the band gifted their Ukrainian and Russian hosts with a DAT tape of an album's worth of their music to be distributed throughout the USSR copyright free.


Gearslutz

In 2002 she built, developed and co-created Gearslutz. Gearslutz (now Gearspace) is the largest pro-audio producer and sound engineer's forum on the web. On 18 June 2010 in the High Court of Justice#Chancery Division in London, England, Chin won a claim against her former business partner Julian Standen. After three years where she battled for her right to co-ownership of the Gearslutz business, Judge Master Justice Briggs ruled in Chin's favor for claim #HC07C03181. The settlement amount was agreed out of court. In 2021, Chin responded to a petition where a group of women made a request for a name change to the site due to accusations of sexism. Chin surprised the audio community by revealing that she actually built the site. The name has since been changed to
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. In response to interest stemming from the name change controversy and in order to provide insight into the injustices of the legal system, Chin created the Gearwarz website.


Political art

Chin's work has become increasingly political. In 2014 she released an anti-war music video using Vietnam-era war footage. "I Can't Pull the Trigger" was produced by Chin in London, England. Chin has released 5 homegrown music videos. True to her DIY underground ethic, Chin produced, filmed, directed, and edited all videos and music. A highly controversial political video, "England's Mask", was featured in a talk at the Tate Gallery in London where she appeared on a panel of artists speaking on the topic "Artists Explore Brexit". In 2019, she created a political documentary/cartoon entitled ''England's Mask'' which expands upon the song of the same name. The video demonstrates why Britain is in danger of losing its status as global creative leaders in street art, fashion and pop music. Solutions include an unconditional basic income, land tax, legal reform. Chin proposes the democratization of money printing by transferring money printing powers away from central banks.Archived a
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The film screened at the Bookery Art Gallery in London on June 16, 2022. The event was called "Hack the Economy" and offered the public an invitation to talk, debate, and brainstorm about the future. An interview Q&A and discussion were hosted afterward by art curator Manick Govinda. The film also screened at the Wheatsheaf in London on June 3, 2019. Chin created a genre called "Word Drops" which are short spoken word and commentary pieces, often of a political nature and mixed with an assortment of beats and sound effects. In 2021, she released five standalone singles through DistroKid.


Personal life

Chin currently lives in
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, England. She blogs regularly and has also written articles for ''Country Squire'' magazine in the UK. After the UK's 2016 referendum to leave the EU, Chin formed the "Brexit Creatives" along with '' The Football Factory'' novelist John King and independent arts consultant Manick Govinda, On March 29, 2019, Chin appeared as a panelist on a "Uniqlo Tate Lates" discussion at London's
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along with three other London artists. The discussion, entitled "Artists Explore Brexit", was to explore contemporary European identity in the work of the panelists.


Discography


Albums

*''Piece and Love'' (1999) *''Junkies and Snakes'' (2000)


EPs and singles

*''Altered States of Amerika'' (2020)


Music videos

Tracklist: #Venus (in Brown Sheets) #Celebrity Saviour #I Can't Pull the Trigger #England's Mask #Bowies Heroes - A Tribute #Crunch "Burning Down the Walls" at the Palace Ukraine


Political documentary/parody

Tracklist: #England's Mask - the Full Documentary #Wish You Were Here - Free Julian Assange London Rally w/ Pink Floyd's Roger Waters #Anna Soubry and the Parliamentary Backtracker's RapArchived a
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Word drops

Tracklist: #The United States of Europe featuring The Football Factory author John King #Hastings featuring poet Salena Godden


References


External links


Official website
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