=== Tracks === *Single scrollbar[[Dr. Octagon]]- "Dr. Octagon", "Technical Difficulties" from the 1996 album[[Dr. Octagon]]*[[Chino XL]]- "Deliver" from the 1996 debut album[[Here to Save You All]]*[[Dilated Peoples]]- "Work the Angles" from the 2000 album[[The Platform]](Note: This single was recorded c. 1998) *[[Rasco]]feat.[[Planet Asia]]- "Take It Back Home", "Me & My Crew" from the 1998 Rasco's debut album Time Waits For No Man *[[Linkin Park]]- "[[Enth E Nd]]" from the 2002 album[[Reanimation]]*[[7L & Esoteric]]- "Rest In Peace" from the 2002 album Dangerous Connection *[[PMD (rapper)|]]- "Straight From The Heart" from the 2003 album The Awakening *[[Planet Asia]]- "Golden Age" *[[Masta Ace]]- "The Hitman (KutMasta Kurt Remix)" *[[Prago Union]]- "Pecka s Kurtem" from the 2005 album HDP * - "Bike Rembok Adibas" from the 2008 album 20ERS - New School- Compilation == Notable remix credits == *[[Dr. Octagon]]- "[[Blue Flowers]]" from the 1996 album[[Dr. Octagon]]*[[Chino XL]]- "Kreep" from the 1996 debut album[[Here to Save You All]]*[[Beastie Boys]]- "[[Body Movin']]" from the 1998 album[[Hello Nasty]]*[[Blackalicious]]- "Deception Part3 : Redemption" from the 1999 album *[[Dilated Peoples]]- "No Retreat" from the 2000 album[[The Platform]]*[[Push Button Objects]]Featuring *[[Del The Funkee Homosapien]]& *[[Mr. Liff]]- "360°" 2003 album *[[Mos Def]]& *[[Diverse]]- "Whylin Out" 2003 album[[Chocolate Industries]]=== 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