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.
[1] 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.
[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.
[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.