KutMasta Kurt

Kurt Matlin, professionally known as KutMasta Kurt, is an American hip hop producer, best known for his work with Kool Keith, as well as occasional tracks and remixes for artists such as the Beastie Boys, Linkin Park, and Dilated Peoples.

KutMasta Kurt
Also known asFunky Redneck
OriginCalifornia, USA
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)
Years active1989present
LabelsThreshold Recordings
Associated acts

Discography

Instrumental albums

  • 2010 - Funky Redneck Visits Nippon
  • 2011 - Drum-Break Hip-Hop Vol.1
  • 2012 - 90's Beats
  • 2015 - Beat Tape - 1992

Collaborative albums

Compilations

  • 2004 - Redneck Games/Redneck Olympics

Notable production credits

Albums

Tracks

Remixes

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
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References

  • "Kut Masta Kurt". Discogs.
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