Specializing in house and techno, he has performed for audiences at major festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, Tomorrowland, and Electric Daisy Carnival.
Summit has also graced iconic venues like Red Rocks, BMO Stadium, The Kia Forum, and Madison Square Garden.
In 2024, Rolling Stone dubbed him "the hottest name in dance music, "while Variety hailed him as "one of EDM's biggest rising stars".
His music, featuring several number one hits on the US dance charts, combines original tracks, remixes, and legendary marathon DJ sets.
In 2019, finding his accounting job as a CPA at Ernst & Young[3] "soul-sucking," he switched to full-time producing, supporting himself with money he had saved.
[16] The release, which Rolling Stone called "a festival mainstay[17]," led him to his first Billboard Top 10 in March 2023,[18] and in June, the record hit #1 on the Mediabase US Dance Radio chart.
[21] In September, Summit and fellow DJ Dom Dolla debuted a collaborative events brand called Everything Always at the Gas Works Park in Seattle, Washington.