He grew up in
San Diego, California, where he became a DJ in the
Gaslamp district. His sets often ruined the music vibe in the clubs, earning him the nickname "The Gaslamp Killer". After moving to
Los Angeles in 2006, he helped found
Low End Theory, "L.A.'s monolithic weekly showcase for uncut beat-driven tracks". The Gaslamp Killer has played at
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the
Austin Psych Fest, the
Decibel Festival, and the
Voodoo Fest. He produced
Gonjasufi's debut album,
A Sufi and a Killer, with
Flying Lotus and Mainframe in 2010. In August 2012, he released a single, "Flange Face" b/w "Seven Years of Bad Luck for Fun", which was listed by
Pitchfork as their "Best New Track" of July 2012. His debut album,
Breakthrough, was released in September 2012. In 2015, he released a live album,
The Gaslamp Killer Experience: Live in Los Angeles. In 2016, he released a studio album,
Instrumentalepathy. In 2020, he released his latest album
Heart Math. In 2017, a woman named Chelsea Tadros accused Bensussen of drugging and raping her and another woman at a party in 2013. The accusation led venues such as
Low End Theory to stop booking Bensussen and his label,
Brainfeeder to disown him. In 2019, Tadros and Bensussen settled their lawsuit and issued a joint statement maintaining that Tadros had been incapable of giving consent, but acknowledging that Bensussen was unaware of Tadros's incapacitation and that the identity of the person who drugged Tadros is unknown. In 2023, he released a collaboration with
the Heliocentrics entitled
Legna. ==Personal life==