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Kutski (John Walker) was born on 4 February, 1982 in Chester, England, is a British radio DJ. Discover Kutski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As John Walker
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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 4 February, 1982
Birthday 4 February
Birthplace Chester, England
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1982

John Walker (born on 4 February 1982) known by his stage name, Kutski is a British radio DJ, from Chester, England.

He presented various shows for BBC Radio 1, playing a variety of hard dance music, including breakbeat, electro, hard trance, hardcore and hardstyle.

Kutski now produces and hosts a weekly podcast, "Keeping the Rave Alive", which plays music similar to that heard on his BBC Radio 1 shows.

Kutski started DJing when he was 15 years old.

The first big event he played was Elevate in Bangor, which resulted in earning a residency.

Since then he has appeared at underground and mainstream hard dance clubs across the UK.

He incorporates DMC-style scratching and mixing into every set.

His residencies have included Tasty in London, Ripsnorter in Bristol, and Elevate in Bangor.

2004

In 2004, Kutski released his debut track "Making Me Itch" under the name SPX.

He signed to the Knuckleheadz label and was featured on the compilations Insomnia 4 and Extreme Euphoria 3.

2005

In 2005 Kutski joined BBC Radio 1 to host, by rotation, a slot of The Residency, a Pete Tong led initiative to champion different forms of dance music.

Of the six DJs hosting, Kutski was selected in order to champion underground hard dance/hardcore.

His tune "Closer To God", released on X-Cite, was reviewed positively and supported by Anne Savage, Lisa Lashes and The Tidy Boys.

A collaboration with Ollie from Warp Brothers was signed for release on the Tidy Tools EP, and featured on the Tidy Addict compilation.

2010

In Summer 2010, Kutski played at a number of large festivals, including Creamfields, Dance Valley, Global Gathering, Electrocity, Planet Love, and Parklife.

His tours included USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, Poland, the Netherlands and Germany, trips to Ayia Napa, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Kavos.

2010 also saw Kutski collaborate with Kiddfectious King Alex Kidd for the launch of The Kidd & Kutski Experience, in which the duo mixed the first hard dance covermount CD on Mixmag in almost a decade.

Kutski has won a number of awards including being voted as the UK's no 1 Hard Dance DJ in a 2010 DJ Mag poll.

2012

Kustki was one of the three DJs, alongside Steve Hill and Zatox, to mix the 2012 Hard Dance Awards Album.

Kutski works for DJ Magazine as a hard dance and hardcore column writer, and also has a YouTube channel about his production techniques.

He also works with manufacturers Vestax, Serato, Native Instruments, Stanton & Akai and Pioneer to test out software or kits.

In 2012 Kutski launched the "Keeping the Rave Alive" brand, sometimes known as KTRA, which includes a popular podcast covering various genres of the hard dance scene and also educational tutorials.

KTRA is also a record label, merchandise brand, and event promoter.