Mia Matsumiya

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Mia Matsumiya

Mia Matsumiya is an American violinist who is a former member of Kayo Dot, Gregor Samsa, and Tartar Lamb. She has also performed on albums with Daughters and Ghastly City Sleep. In 2015, her Instagram account chronicling the sexual and other harassment that had been directed toward her on social media during the past ten years received international attention.

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Mia Matsumiya
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Matsumiya, in 2015
Background information
GenresAvant-garde music
Experimental music
OccupationInstrumentalist
Instrument(s)Guitar, violin, viola
Years active2001–present
LabelsTzadik Records
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Biography and early work

Originally from Needham, Massachusetts, Matsumiya attended the Commonwealth School in Boston for high school. After high school, she attended Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York, where she left to pursue music.[citation needed] Standing at 4 ft 9 in (145 cm), Matsumiya would often hide in band lockers in middle school and in newspaper racks in later years.[1][2]

Bands

Matsumiya made her debut on Kayo Dot's 2003 album Choirs of the Eye, as well as their discography for the next ten years.[3] She later appeared on Gregor Samsa's album Rest, and an album with Tartar Lamb.[4][5] In 2009, she also appeared on Maudlin of the Well's Part the Second.[6]

Discography

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Matsumiya, in 2006

With Maudlin of the Well

With Kayo Dot

With Gregor Samsa

  • Rest (2008)
  • Over Air (2009)

With Tartar Lamb

  • 60 Metonymies (2007)
  • Polyimage of Known Exits (2012)

Filmography

Instagram account

In 2015, Matsumiya created the Instagram account called "Perv_magnet", where she uploaded sexually harassing and sometimes violently threatening messages that she had received from men over the past ten years. According to Matsumiya, the project was created to highlight the abuse and misogyny that women face online, as well as the racism she faced. However, she received a small amount of criticism from people who claimed that she uploaded the examples to brag about receiving "compliments", an accusation which she denied.[7][8][9][10] In a 2014 interview with Bearded Gentlemen Music, her former Kayo Dot band member Toby Driver alluded to stalkers that she faced.[11]

Personal life

Matsumiya has a daughter, Kira, born in 2016.[12]

References

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