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Chew Fu

Chew Fu
Birth name Peter Jack Kardolus
Also known as Chew Fu Phat, Chew Fu, DJ Mac Attack, Pay Tur P.K., Phantom 309
Born 1974 (age 42–43)
Netherlands
Origin Amsterdam, Netherlands
Genres Electronic, electro house, hip hop
Occupation(s) Record producer, Musician, DJ
Instruments Mixer, saxophone
Years active 1999–Present
Associated acts Lady Gaga, Far East Movement, Rihanna , Wiley (rapper)
Website www.chewfu.com

Chew Fu is a New York-based electronic record producer, remixer and DJ, born in the Netherlands.

He is best known for his official refixes for pop artists including Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Timbaland, Mariah Carey, Far East Movement and Robyn and his distinctive style of production which features a fusion of electro house and hip hop music.

Instead of using the term remix, Chew Fu coined the term "refix" because he says that his "remixes are like a completely new productions." When DJ-ing Chew Fu only plays his own original productions and refixes.

On where his name came from, "My crew came up with it when I was producing tracks for Bad Boy Records to describe my production process and style. Chew Fu is the sound made during and after I’ve consumed a track and spit out a hot refix."

Kardolus grew up in Almere, Netherlands. He graduated with honors from the saxophone at the Utrecht Conservatory with Piet Noordijk. He is a classically trained jazz musician who holds a master's degree in Music.

In the 1990s, he performed with Eboman and he played in Sound of Impact and worked in the 1990s as DJ Mac Attack and made two EPs under that name. He played in The Mindminders He then played with the band include at Lowlands, Pinkpop, Dynamo Open Air and the Drum Rhythm Festival. Published in 2000 album Breathe of Life by Ellen Helmus was produced by Kardolus and then he played saxophone and keyboards. With Helmus and The Mindminders he played in 2001 at the North Sea Jazz Festival.

He moved to Brooklyn in 2001 to get a start in music. He spread his music for free on weblogs. Chew Fu got his start in the industry working for Diddy and Quincy Jones's record label Qwest. as well as utilizing a worldwide network of dance music bloggers.


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