DJ Cut Killer

Today I present you @DJCutKiller a renowned French DJ. He started his career In the middle of the 1990s, more exactly 1994 , rapidly turning into a well-respected and active DJ. He adapted and consolidated New York hip-hop in France through many of his mix tapes, mixing the latest releases. His dynamic mixes, his smartness to catch the best maxis before anyone, and his flair to find local rappers made his mix-tapes worthy to be recognized and appreciated.


DJ Cut Killer performed a memorable role as himself in a scene from the movie La Haine, where he mixed music from "Sound of da Police" by KRS One; "Woo ha" by Busta Rhymes; "Je ne regrette rien" by Edith Piaf; "Machine Gun Funk" by Notorious BIG; "Police" by Supreme NTM and "Je Glisse" by Assasin.


He also signed several tracks on the OSTs of Zak Fishman’s Gamer, Fred Garson’s The Dancer, and Miguel Courtois’ Un Ange. He signed the complete score for Fabrice Genstal’s La Squale, with Herve Rakoto and Sofiane Le Cat’s, followed by Le Raid (Djamel Bensallah), Trois Zéro (Fabien Onteniente) and Peau d’Ange (Vincent Perez).