Surkin

French house, Composer

1985 –

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Who is Surkin?

Benoit Heitz, known by his stage name Surkin, is a French house/Electro house DJ and producer. He gained attention with his releases on the French Institubes music label. In 2011 he launched the record label Marble along with Para One and Bobmo.

Surkin released his first album "USA" late 2011, which was called by dance magazine Mixmag "one of the most exciting concept albums of the 21st century". The album is heavily influenced by Detroit techno, 80's electro and Chicago House, featuring vocals by Ann Saunderson and Marshall Jefferson collaborator Kevin Irving.

In 2013, Surkin made music for fashion brand Kenzo and worked with M.I.A on her fourth album, Matangi co-producing its first single titled Bring the Noize.

Heitz was born in southern France, and is now located in Paris.

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Born
1985
France
Also known as
  • Benoit Heitz

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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