Lo-Key Fu

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Lo-Key Fu
OriginPerth, Western Australia, Australia
GenresBreakbeat
Nu skool breaks
Live Electronic Music
Years active2000–present
LabelsHouse of Fu
Dead Famous Records
Title Fight Recordings
Bijou Breaks
QStik Records
MembersDave Jeavons
Websitelokeyfu.com

Lo-Key Fu is an Australian breakbeat producer, performer and remixer based in Perth, who performs his own music as a live electronic act. His music has appeared on solo releases, soundtracks and compilation albums.

2000-2003: Lincoln Street Switch & Rollerskates[edit]

In 2000, Lo-Key Fu formed Lincoln Street Switchwith drum and bass producer Scope (John Bamford), named after Lincoln Street in North Perth, Western Australia. The duo released a self-titled EP in 2000.

In 2000, Lo-Key Fu joined local original band Rollerskates as a live samplist, second keyboardist, hip-hop MC and vocalist and he remained a contributory member of this outfit until December 2003.

In 2003, Lo-Key Fu entered an original composition titled "A New Breed" into the National MusicOz song competition. This entry was selected as a finalist and placed as the National Runner-up for the Dance Music category.[1]

2004-2007: Itchy Techno Finger & "Gung-Ho"[edit]

The debut solo album titled Itchy Techno Finger was released through QStik Records and launched to a capacity crowd at Ambar Nightclub (Perth, Western Australia) in July 2004. This album subsequently received national air play on Triple J, FBi, 4ZZZ, RTRFM, Twin Cities FM, Base FM and Pulse FM. After supporting Lee Coombs and Meat Katie with a live performance at Breakfest 2004, Lo-Key Fu was nominated for Best Live Electronic Act and won the title for Best Electronic Producer at the annual WAMi Awards in 2005.[2]

In June 2006, Lo-Key Fu won The Contender,[3] an international song competition held by Title Fight Recordings[4] and Bijou Breaks[5] for his original track "Gung-Ho" that included recorded vocals from singer Paula Graham. The 12" vinyl format was released internationally on 17 September 2007 featuring both the winning track, and a collaborative remix from Title Fight label owner Klaus Hill and label manager Dopamine. Both versions of the song were then released in digital format on 24 September 2007 exclusively through Beatport.

2008: "Style of the Rising Filter"[edit]

After supporting nu skool breaks forefather Rennie Pilgrem at Perth winter festival Major Break, Lo-Key Fu's signed with Bristol label Dead Famous Records.

On 22 August 2008, he released the double a-side single "Tech-Resurrection" and "Style of the Rising Filter".[6] and Juno Records[7]

Following the relative success of this release, Lo-Key Fu performed an original set at the Perth leg of Parklife – a nationally reputed spring festival – along with acts such as the Plump DJs, Soulwax, Blackalicious, Dizzee Rascal, Slyde and Goldfrapp.

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Title Details
Itchy Techno Finger
  • Released: July 2004
  • Label: QStik Records (QS013)
Sharp End of the Dog
  • Released: October 2012
  • Label: House of Fu (HOF02)

Singles[edit]

Title Year Album
"Gung-Ho" 2007
"Style of the Rising Filter" / "Tech-Resurrection" 2008

Awards[edit]

West Australian Music Industry Awards[edit]

The West Australian Music Industry Awards (WAMIs) are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry, put on annually by the Western Australian Music Industry Association Inc (WAM).[8]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
2005 Lo-Key Fu Best Electronic Producer Won

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MusicOz.org". 13 December 2003. Archived from the original on 13 December 2003. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  2. ^ http://www.wam.asn.au/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi. Retrieved 24 August 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ ":: BijouBreaks.com :: We're All About Breakbeat!! :: View Forum - Title Fight & ::BB:: Present THE CONTENDER Competition". 28 September 2007. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  4. ^ "intro". 14 August 2006. Archived from the original on 14 August 2006. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Atlanta Bijou Construction Depot | Home Improvement". Bijoubreaks.com. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Chemical Ltd - Records | CDs | MP3s | Clothing | DJ Equipment". 13 September 2008. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Juno: Vinyl, DJ equipment and studio equipment. Low prices and super fast delivery". Juno.co.uk. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  8. ^ 2005 West Australian Music Industry Award Winners Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine