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. His residencies have included Tasty in London, Ripsnorter in
Bristol, and Elevate in Bangor. 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. 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. In 2018, along with Kit Hype, Kutski released the single "Fly To The Stars" on the
Foolish label. Critic Andy Whitby, of
Mixmag, gave the track an 8* review calling it "angry hardstyle power and utter cheddar". ==References==