Alvarado grew up in the United States. In his early years he played DJ with his weekly top show. In his tween years, his mother bought him his first mixer and turntables.
Career
Television and film
Before becoming an international DJ and producer, Alvarado was an intern at American Broadcasting Company, working on the Emmy-winning magazine show Vista LA. His TV appearances include 12 Corazones. In 2005 Karla Shelton cast Alvarado in the independent film Left at the Rio Grande, directed by Kevin Abrams. In 2007 Alvarado worked on the TLCreality seriesKids By The Dozen.
CS Recordings label and ''Apocalypse 2012''
On October 10, 2011 his first hit single, "Love", went on rotation with artists like Deadmau5, Tiesto, Daft Punk, and Swedish House Mafia, peaking at number 9 on MTV-owned Jango Radio Air Play. In 2012, Alvarado began his own record label, CS Recordings, which, along with LW Recordings, released the 2012 album, Apocalypse 2012. It featured the songs "Apocalypse 2012", "Get Down", "Superhero", and the hard dance track Schizophrenia". "Love" and "Apocalypse 2012" were featured in the documentary . "Schizophrenia" was featured on the mega-series Amsterdam Dance Essentials: Hard Dance'', and became one of the most downloaded songs on iTunes. On August 14, 2012, "No Way Out" was released, and was nominated for Best Dance/Electronic single of the year at the 23rd Annual L.A. Music Awards. In 2013 Alvarado teamed up with Mike Avery and Tiffany Jackson and released the single "Movin'", his first single to reach the top 20 on Track It Down's Hard Dance Charts. The followup, a Billy Seal remix of "Apocalypse", also reached the top 10 on Track It Down's Electro House Charts.
Spanish TV, film and ''Dancing Nowhere''
In 2018 Alvarado played a DJ in the film Party Beast. He made his Spanish prime-time TV debut on the third season of Cuatro's reality series First Dates. With high ratings and a trending base on social media, Alvarado made headlines. He announced that he would release new techno music under the name Abilez Yturriaga, tribute to his mother's last name. Alvarado produced the track "Tu Ca Nun Chiagne" for Tunisian singer Haythme Hadhiri, which received attention on Tunisian and Moroccan TV and radio.
Personal life
Alvarado grew up in the United States, but moved to Barcelona, Spain in 2016 to continue his music and film career.