Brian Chin
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Brian Chin is an American dance music connoisseur and liner note author.
He has documented dance music and pop since 1978 in such publications as Billboard, Record World, the Village Voice, the New York Post, London's Music Week, Music Business International, and Record Mirror. He has done A&R for Profile and Chemistry/PWL while developing and annotating compilations for Rhino, PolyGram, Sony, EMI, and K-Tel, among others. He frequently acts as a consultant for labels on product research and development.
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