Peiju Lin
Peiju Lin (Chinese: 林沛儒; born April 22, 1995; known professionally as Link) is a Taiwanese musician, music producer, content creator, author, and filmmaker. He is best known for his YouTube channel and social media presence where he shares music production tutorials, original songs, and creative content. Lin has released numerous albums, EPs, and singles on platforms such as Spotify, authored multiple books on music, creativity, and fiction, and directed short animated films.
Early life and education
Lin was born on April 22, 1995, in Taiwan.[1] He grew up in multiple cultures and cities, including Canada, which influenced his diverse perspective and lack of a fixed identity. He studied at the Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology (OIART) in Canada, where he trained in audio engineering and music production.[2]
Career
Lin began his career as a pianist before transitioning to popular and hip-hop songwriting and full-spectrum music production. He operates under the brand Link Music Now, creating educational content on music theory, production tools like FL Studio, and song analysis.
Music
Lin produces original music, covers, and background scores. His discography includes numerous albums released on Spotify, featuring a mix of pop, hip-hop, and instrumental tracks. His works are available on streaming platforms like Spotify.[3][4] He also composes for short films, including The Wooden Box (2024), where he served as director, composer, and actor.[5]
Content creation and education
Lin's YouTube channel (@linkmusicnow) features playlists on piano tutorials, song stories, music production in FL Studio, and original music videos. He maintains an active presence on Instagram (@linkmusicnow), Facebook, and Threads, sharing creative processes, reels, and updates on his projects.[6]
Writing
Lin has authored several books on music production, creativity, personal development, and fiction. His notable works include instructional guides for musicians and motivational books. Titles include 音樂製作人 X FL Studio (2024), 聲活 (A Sound Life), 和弦故事 (Chord Stories), 木箱子效應 (The Wooden Box Effect, 2025), The Balancers (2024), Kings: Reclaiming the Crown with Masculism (2024), Vibe Coding: Become A God and Create Everything (2024), Wassup, Clankers (2025), and 編曲 (Arranging).[7][8]
Filmmaking
Lin has directed and created short animated films, including The Wooden Box (2024), a short animation film where he also composed the score, and The Original (2021), a Mandarin-language short film.[4][5]
Personal life
Lin resides in Taiwan and emphasizes transforming intuition into useful creations across music, writing, design, and tool development. He is active in solving personal and societal problems through his work.[9]
Discography
Albums
心跳 (2019) 形狀世界 (2020) 回來好嗎 (2020) 仙境 (2021) 四十四 (2023) 一千支筆 (2024) 藍色的東西 (2024) 橘色的東西 (2024) 明天
EPs and Singles
"你好" (2023) ChatGPT vs. Deepseek (2025) Other singles include tracks from albums such as "我愛你秋天", "珍珠奶茶", "家", "告白歌", etc.
Film scores
The Wooden Box (2024) The Original (2021)
Bibliography
音樂製作人 X FL Studio (2024) 聲活 (A Sound Life) 和弦故事 (Chord Stories) 木箱子效應 (The Wooden Box Effect, 2025) The Balancers (2024) Vibe Coding: Become A God and Create Everything (2024) Wassup, Clankers (2025) 編曲 (Arranging) 歸剛 Vibe Coding (2025)
References
- ↑ "User-provided information". Missing or empty
|url=(help);|access-date=requires|url=(help) - ↑ "Peiju Lin - music producer, content creator @LinkMusicNow". LinkedIn. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
- ↑ "Link Lin". Spotify. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Link 林沛儒 - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Peiju Lin". IMDb. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
- ↑ "林沛儒Link (@linkmusicnow) • Instagram". Retrieved January 22, 2026.
- ↑ "Wassup, Clankers by Peiju Lin". Amazon. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
- ↑ "作者-林沛". Books.com.tw. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
- ↑ "About - Link 林沛儒". peijulink.com. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
External links
Official website YouTube channel Instagram IMDb profile Spotify artist page
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