KutMasta Kurt
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| KutMasta Kurt | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Santa Cruz, USA |
| Genres | Hip hop |
| Years active | 1988–Present |
| Associated acts | Kool Keith Motion Man Tom C3 Asphalt Poetry |
'KutMasta Kurt, is an American hip hop producer, best known for his work with Kool Keith, Beastie Boys, Linkin Park, Dilated Peoples.
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[edit] Discography
- KutMasta Kurt - Funky Redneck Visits Nippon (album) (2010)
- KutMasta Kurt - Drum-Break Hip-Hop Vol.1 (2011)
[edit] Collaborations
- Kool Keith - Sex Style (1997)
- Dr Dooom - First Come, First Served (1999)
- KutMasta Kurt presents Masters of Illusion (2000)
- Motion Man feat. KutMasta Kurt - Clearing the Field (2002)
- Kool Keith featuring KutMasta Kurt - Diesel Truckers (2004)
- KutMasta Kurt presents Dopestyle 1231 (2004)
- Motion Man - Pablito's Way (2006)
- Kool Keith - Sex Style Un-Released Archives (2007)
- Dr Dooom - Dr Dooom 2 (2008)
[edit] Compilations
- KutMasta Kurt - RedNeck Games (2004)
[edit] Notable production credits
[edit] Albums
- Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst (1996)
- Ultra - Big Time (1996)
- Kool Keith - Sex Style (1997)
- Dr. Dooom - First Come, First Served (1999)
- Kool Keith - Matthew (2000)
- KutMasta Kurt Presents - Masters of Illusion (2000)
- Dilated Peoples - The Platform (2000)
- Kool Keith - Diesel Truckers (2004)
- KutMasta Kurt - Redneck Olympics (2004) (Redneck Games in U.S.A.)
- Kool Keith - Sex Style Un-Released Archives (2007)
- Kool Keith - Dr. Dooom 2 (2008)
- KutMasta Kurt-Funky Redneck Visits Nippon (2010)
- KutMasta Kurt-Drum-Break Hip-Hop Vol. 1 (2011)
[edit] Tracks
- Chino XL - "Deliver"
from the 1996 debut album Here to Save You All
- Dilated Peoples - "Work the Angles"
from the 2000 album The Platform (Note: This single was recorded c. 1998)
- Rasco feat. Planet Asia - "Take It Back Home"
from the 1998 Rasco's debut album Time Waits For No Man
- Linkin Park - "Enth E Nd"
from the 2002 album Reanimation
- 7L & Esoteric - "Rest In Peace"
from the 2002 album Dangerous Connection
- PMD - "Straight From The Heart"
from the 2003 album The Awakening
- Planet Asia - "Golden Age"
- Masta Ace - "The Hitman (KutMasta Kurt Remix)"
- Prago Union - "Pecka s Kurtem"
from the 2005 album HDP
- James Cole - "Bike Rembok Adibas"
from the 2008 album 20ERS - New School- Compilation
[edit] Radio appearances
- Kurt occasionally appeared as a guest DJ on Mike Nardone's "We Came From Beyond", LA's longest running hip hop radio show, which is no longer on the air.
- Kurt was a frequent guest DJ on Mike Nardone & King Emz "The Joint" on LA's 92.3 the Beat . Later he filled Emz spot when he relocated to NYC.
- Kurt was a frequent guest DJ on Sway & King Tech's "Wake Up Show".
- Kurt was a weekly DJ for "Fat Friday's" at 90.9 KHDC Salinas, with The Verbal Tek from 1992–1994
- Kurt was a weekly DJ for "The Drum" at 90.1 KZSU Stanford, with Kevvy Kev from 1988–1994
- Kurt was a weekly DJ and Host for "Solid Funk" at 88.9 KUSP Santa Cruz, from 1985–1988
[edit] References
- Biography on Yahoo! Music
- urbansmarts Interview
- Olympic Committee Forces Kutmasta Kurt To Change Album Title (AllHipHop.com)
- KutMasta Kurt interview at allaboutjazz.com