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Comment: Despite the impressive number of sources covering dolltr!ck in some way, I am not convinced there are any that 1) are completely independent of her and 2) cover her in sufficient depth. If two piece of coverage fulfilling theses criteria could be found, the article would be publishable.
Modussiccandi (
talk) 13:13, 23 September 2023 (UTC)
As a classical piano performer, Lim earned a Gold Award at the 5th Singapore Performers' Festival as a student of
Susan Lai.[16] and as a composer, her original piece “L’identite” premiered at the
Esplanade.[17]. She was the runner-up in "The Right Note", a nationwide singing contest in Singapore organized by
Strepsils, performing with
Olivia Ong.[18]
Later, Lim immigrated to the United States and attended
Berklee College of Music in
Boston. After witnessing a live show by
Disclosure, she was inspired to venture into electronic music through the field of performance. She learned how to use various music software, including
Ableton Live, to produce and perform live electronic music.[21] She hosted a weekly radio show on the Berklee Internet Radio Network where she DJed live mixes.[22]
Career
Lim moved to New York and worked as a music technology consultant and
playback technician backing other artists while continuing to make her own music and perform and tour.[23] She worked extensively with Nona Hendryx of
Labelle, performing in locations such as
MASS MoCA with
Richard Boulanger and
Nick Cave,[24]Park Avenue Armory,[25] Harlem Stage and
Joe's Pub, also performing with
Will Calhoun of
Living Colour.[26] In her early days, she did much uncredited work in
ghost-producing and
ghost-writing and would write
toplines for other artists, before other producers took over and ultimately found a lead vocalist to be featured on their tracks. She has since become an advocate for fair treatment and education about the music business, particularly for other young women breaking into the
commercial music industry.[3]
Lim was invited back to Berklee to launch the college's new Electronic Digital Instrument program in 2018, alongside a group of electronic performance luminaries, including
Laura Escudé,
Rachel Z,
Thavius Beck,
Moldover, and Dan Freeman.[27][28] Regarded as an entrepreneurial and influential figure in the field, she was recruited for Berklee's faculty, teaching in the Electronic Digital Instrument program as a founding faculty member alongside
Daedelus.[7] Her work was used as a basis for other international electronic performance education programs, including at
SJA Music Institute [
ko].[29][30] She became a member of the Electronic Production & Design department on the Boston campus[31] and the Live Music Production & Design department on the
BerkleeNYC New York campus at the
Power Station[32] and
Berklee Online.[33] She also joined the faculty of the
City University of New York's
Brooklyn College Sonic Arts MFA program under the
Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema.[34]
Lim has worked with
Grammy-winning children's hip-hop collective Alphabet Rockers since 2018 with the release of their Grammy-nominated social justice album "Rise Shine #Woke!",[36] starting off as a DJ for their live shows.[4]
In 2019, Lim released her
EPInnocent Intentions, which was critically-acclaimed in Singapore with reviews from Bandwagon Asia.[37] She was profiled by the
Webby award-winning online community Girlsclub Asia,[38] which features prominent Asian female professionals in visual arts, design, music, dance, and theater from various countries.[5]
Lim's original tracks "Constellation" and "Reverie" were featured on the inaugural compilation albums by electronic music labels NoKnt Records and GRL GANG in 2020.[42] "Constellation" was positively received with coverage from EDM.com.[43] "Reverie" was featured by EDM Identity and Your EDM alongside other songs from GRL GANG's "Wreck The Halls, Vol. 1" album.[44][45]
In 2023, Berklee College of Music announced that their students would be able to major in performing with electronic digital instruments,[47] and that Lim would be one of the professors offering courses in this program, as one of the most innovative electronic music performers and producers in the field.[48]
As a controllerist, Lim has cited
Moldover, DJ Shakey,
Laura Escudé,
Rachel K Collier and Erin Barra as performance influences.[21] Her setup includes a laptop, software and a variety of
MIDI controllers and digital instruments, such as Ableton Push, Sensel Morph, and the AKAI
EWI.[54][41]
Lim is an advocate of
women in music and speaks about industry issues related to sexism, racism, and age discrimination,[55] having experienced harassment in the past.[4] She works with
nonprofit organizations such as
female:pressure, She Knows Tech, Girls Rock Campaign, FEMME HOUSE and Beats By Girlz.[56] Her work with FEMME HOUSE and LP Giobbi was featured in
DJ Mag in 2022.[57]
^D'Errico, Mike (11 January 2022). "Controller Cultures". Push: Software Design and the Cultural Politics of Music Production.
Oxford University Press. p. 108.
ISBN978-0190943318.