Attila Fodor

Attila Fodor—though people mostly call him Kevin—popped into the world in Budapest, Hungary, and never really slowed down since. The guy’s a total sound junkie: producer, DJ, coder, performer, and all-around audio wizard. He’s been cooking up music since ’99, mostly under the moniker Fine Cut Bodies, which you can always spot thanks to its moody, story-driven vibe. That’s his thing—melancholic, cinematic, but never boring. Back in 2000, he jumped into the deep end with Chi Recordings, an indie label he co-owns. The label? Pumped out over 80 releases, threw a couple hundred wild events, you name it. Kevin’s not just a studio hermit either. He’s spun tracks and played sets all over the globe for 15+ years, racking up 700+ hours on radio shows along the way. In 2014, he dropped a wild live show called "La Petite Mort," mixing his music with trippy 2D and 3D cartoon visuals. People ate it up. He’s also a bit of a tech nerd. Used to code for the C64 demoscene and even did some PS1 game dev back in the day. These days, he’s into digital signal processing, GPU tricks, and making quirky audio plugins. Spent five years teaching at imPro School in Budapest—helping newbies get their heads around sound design and digital audio stuff. Now? He’s got a family, a gigantic (and apparently legendary) beagle called Morzsi, and lives in Los Angeles, where the sun’s always trying to fry your brain.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
  • Professions: Composer, Sound Department, Producer

Did you know

    • Nick Names: Kevin
    • Trivia:

      referencennFine Cut Bodies, that’s actually the stage name of Attila Fodor. The guy’s been carving up beats since the early 2000s, and honestly, his stuff hits different. You get this twisted blend of glitch-hop, breaks, and a bit of cinematic flair—kind of like if you dropped a jazz band in a blender with an old-school rave. He’s dropped tracks on some wild labels across Europe and has this knack for turning regular old samples into something you’d wanna blast at a warehouse party at 3am. Not just a DJ, either—Fodor’s done some pretty slick remixes and his live sets are a trip, majorly unpredictable, heavy on the bass, and just way more inventive than your run-of-the-mill electronic act. If you’re into music that refuses to sit still, Fine Cut Bodies is absolutely worth digging into.

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