Noted mainly for his unique fusion of dance, punk, electronic, and industrial,
Erol Alkan began his career as the lead promoter and main DJ for the club night Trash based in London. His DJ mixes became the talk of the town during the great electroclash/dance-punk movement of 2004, and by year's end he found himself playing some of the top clubs in the world. His first mix CD,
One Louder, was given away free with copies of the dance music glossy Muzik in 2003, and he followed that up with the
Bugged Out Mix double-disc session two years later. It was also during this time that he found himself in demand for remixes, with his first big remix being the smash dancefloor hit "The Rocker" by German electronic duo
Alter Ego. This led to other remixes for indie rockers
Death from Above 1979; indie pop stars
Annie,
Franz Ferdinand,
Bloc Party, and
Hot Chip; and established electronic heroes
Daft Punk and
Chemical Brothers. He also records mash-up remixes under the name
Kurtis Rush, with his most popular being "Can't Get Blue Monday Out of My Head," which combined
Kylie Minogue's chart-topper "Can't Get You Out of My Head" with "Blue Monday," the legendary dance single by
New Order. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide