
Fat Freddy鈥檚 Drop founder and member Christopher Ta鈥檃loga Faiumu is being remembered as a gracious person and 鈥榯alismanic鈥 musician.
More widely known through his profession monikers 鈥楧J Mu鈥 and 鈥楧J Fitchie鈥, Faiumu was the creative force behind Fat Freddy鈥檚 Drop, one of Aotearoa鈥檚 most successful contemporary bands.
He died suddenly on July 16.
The seven-piece band from Wellington formed in 1999 and blended a wide range of music genres including: reggae, soul, jazz, rhythm and blues, rock, disco and house.
On Facebook Faiumu鈥檚 Fat Freddy鈥檚 band members paid tribute to their founder as the 鈥渟tar by which we navigated across the sea鈥.
鈥淥ur talismanic founding member, production maestro, selector and brother, Chris Ta鈥檃loga Faiumu aka DJ MU aka Fitchie has unexpectedly passed away.
鈥淭his is a seismic shift in our world.
鈥淪ending alofa to the Faiumu & Duckworth aiga, and to MU鈥檚 wider aiga of friends and fans worldwide. We ask please that you all respect everyone鈥檚 privacy during this difficult time. Hold tight.
Fat Freddy's Drop founder Chris Faiumu, who was more widely known as 'Mu' and DJ Fitchie. Photo / Supplied
鈥淭ears flowed on receiving word that your journey had taken you to the heavens Chris 鈥 DJ MU 鈥 Fitchie. These were all the titles you were famously known by for your miraculous works to all music makers of Aotearoa and the whole world.
鈥淭he star by which we navigated across the sea has gone and the crowns of flowers that adorned our heads are forever broken since you journeyed Brother.
鈥淢uch love for the Faiumu and Duckworth families, as well as those family members who can only cry from afar. May your journey be blessed Chris.鈥
Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Paul Goldsmith was sad to hear of Faiumu鈥檚 passing.
鈥淔at Freddy鈥檚 Drop is loved by many New Zealanders. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.鈥
Fat Freddy's Drop member 'Mu' (Chris Faiumu) and his daughter Mia, 6, arriving at the Aotea Centre in Auckland for the 2006 New Zealand Music Awards. Photo / Martin Sykes
Mark Vanilau and Solomon Smith of Christchurch arts space Th鈥橭rchard acknowledged Faiumu鈥檚 passing on Facebook.
鈥淢ost of you know a number of us had the privilege of recording Burn with Mu at the Freddy鈥檚 studio,鈥 they said.
鈥淗e was so lovely and he was a gracious host. Gone but definitely will never be forgotten. Biggest love uso.鈥
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