DJ Chef
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Chef is an international DJ from South London. He's been playing records from the age of 11. Known primarily for his involvement in the dubstep scene and being a part of it since its inception, he was featured prominently in a 2008 documentary for BBC Radio 1 by Mary Anne Hobbs called Generation Bass [1][2][3]. He's also an employee of Transition Mastering Studio, one of the most important places in the history of dubstep. He is also the latest of many Dubstep Dj's to provide a mix within the Dubstep Allstars series along with Ramadanman.