Miss Kittin (1999 - 2020)
Live House & Techno DJ-Sets Compilation
50 DJ-Sets + 71 Hours of Music
We have put together this Quality Collection of House DJ-Sets which offers the buyer a great chance to purchase this fantastic series of DJ Sets from one of the best House DJ's all in one Convenient Affordable DJ-Sets Compilation
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Compilation Listing
1999 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Showroom (22.07.99) – 1 Hour
2000 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Showroom (18.05.00) – 90 Mins
2001 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ 2e Bureau in Geneve (13.04.01) – 3 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ 1040 Club in Leipzig (30.10.01) – 2 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ Love Weekend 2001, WMF in Berlin (21.07.01) – 75 Mins
Miss Kittin - Live @ Motor in Detroit (02.09.01) – 75 Mins
Miss Kittin - Live @ Viva Zwei 2 Steep (01.12.01) – 1 Hour
2002 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Gigolo Night, Fuse in Brussels (18.05.02) – 3 Hours
2003 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Sonar Festival 2003 in Barcelona (13.06.03) – 2 Hours
2004 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ SMS Bleilochtalsperre in Saalburg (08.07.04) – 45 Mins
Miss Kittin - Live @ I Love Techno 2004 in Belgium (13.11.04) - 1 Hour
2005 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Mixing Me Studio Mix (19.04.05) – 30 Mins
Miss Kittin - Live @ Sonar Festival 2005 in Barcelona (19.06.05) - 10 Mins
2006 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Fuse in Brussels (27.05.06) - 1 Hour
Miss Kittin - Live @ Sonar Festival 2006 in Barcelona (16.06.06) - 1 Hour
2008 - 2009 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Global Session (15.03.08) - 2 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ White Noise (08.03.09) - 1 Hour
Miss Kittin - Live @ Studio in Brussels (05.04.09) – 1 Hour
2010 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Klinch, Melkweg in Amsterdam (29.10.10) - 3 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ Republique Of Kittin in Paris (03.12.10) - 2 Hours
2011 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Fuse in Brussels (01.03.11) - 1 Hour
Miss Kittin - Live @ Le Jardin in Paris (31.03.11) - 75 Mins
Miss Kittin - Live @ Sonar Festival 2011 in Barcelona (17.06.11) - 90 Mins
2012 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Studio 80 (20.04.12) - 3 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ Exit Festival 2012 in Novi Sad (14.07.12) – 90 Mins
2013 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Igloofest 2013 in Montreal (24.01.13) - 90 Mins
Miss Kittin - Live @ The Mision Arenele in Bucharest (08.03.13) - 45 Mins
Miss Kittin - Live @ Beatport Live in Berlin (07.05.13) - 1 Hour
Miss Kittin - Live @ Radio 1 6-Mix (02.08.13) - 2 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ Celebration Of Curation 2013 in Paris (24.09.13) - 75 Mins
Miss Kittin - Live @ Mondo Halloween Rave Kit (07.11.13) - 1 Hour
Miss Kittin - Live @ ADE 2013 in Amsterdam (16.10.13) - 90 Mins
2014 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Cirque de la Nuit in Ibiza (06.10.14) – 3 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ Forever Young Boat Party in Ibiza (17.07.14) – 150 Mins
Miss Kittin - Live @ KittIndie Space Disco Triangle (17.01.14) – 1 Hour
2015 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Miss Kittin & Friends Sonar 2015 (19.06.15) – 3 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ Talamanca Beach Free Party (15.09.15) – 3 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ Radioactivity on Proton Radio (11.11.15) – 1 Hour
Miss Kittin - Live @ The BPM Festival 2015 in Mexico (29.12.15) – 30 Mins
2016 - 2017 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin & Dubfire - Live @ Boiler Room in Paris (16.10.16) – 2 Hours
Miss Kittin - Live @ Nuits Fauves in Paris (04.02.17) – 7 Hours
2020 MISS KITTEN TECH HOUSE & TECHNO DJ-SETS
Miss Kittin - Live @ Republique Of Kittin in Paris (03.12.20) – 2 Hours
Artists Profile
Current Location :: Grenole, France
Real Names :: Caroline Herve
Music Genres :: Tech House, Techno
Early DJ Career, 1995-1997
As time progressed, however, Kittin found herself emulating her parents' musical tastes by developing an interest in musical genres ranging from classic, jazz, funk, and disco to English pop. Finding her niche in electronic music in 1991, Kittin raved all around the country before doing her first mix in April 1993. Her first set came one year later in 1994, at which time she started her career with Tekmics Booking Agency, playing in the famous Dragon Ball wild parties of Southern France.
When she was 22, she began DJing, spinning records in France, Moscow and Chicago with Mike Dearborn. A major break came for the producer/DJ when she received bookings for the Dragon Ball events in Southern France. In 1996, she moved to Geneva, Switzerland, and joined the Mental Groove Records posse. A trio of early productions on various-artists compilations were scattered throughout 1996 and 1997.
The Hacker, First Album and Or 1998-2003
The first records she bought for DJing were Richie Hawtin's Fuse and Robert Hood's The Protein Valve. It took her three months to earn enough money at her job as a supermarket cashier to buy a secondhand pair of Technics decks, both of which she still uses. As the gigs started to pile up all over Europe, she recorded "Frank Sinatra" in 2000 with friend The Hacker. By 1998, she met DJ Hell in Marseille who wanted her to record for his International DJ Gigolo label. She presented him with the EP Champagne that she recorded with The Hacker. In 1999, the duo released the EP Intimités, which included a cover of the Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)". Miss Kittin and the Hacker released First Album in 2001. Several tracks, such as "1982" and "Frank Sinatra", became anthems of the electroclash scene. Slant Magazine placed "Frank Sinatra" at #86 on its "100 Greatest Dance Songs" list.
Miss Kittin has become one of the most important figures in electroclash, working with not only The Hacker, but also Felix da Housecat. She cowrote and was featured on the songs "Silver Screen Shower Scene," "Voicemail" and "Madame Hollywood" from Felix da Housecat's album Kittenz and Thee Glitz. The song "Madame Hollywood" peaked at #19 on the Canadian Singles Chart. In 2001, Sven Väth featured Miss Kittin on his single "Je T'aime ... Moi Non Plus," a cover of the Serge Gainsbourg song of the same name.
Golden Boy first met Miss Kittin after she remixed one of his songs. In 2002, the duo released the album Or. The album was released through Emperor Norton Records in North America, which had previously released Miss Kittin and The Hacker's First Album. The first single "Rippin Kittin," released in 2002, references the Misfits' song "Mommy, Can I Go Out & Kill Tonight?" from the band's album Walk Among Us. The single became a club success in Europe and became Miss Kittin's first #1 single on the UK Dance Chart. Pitchfork Media placed "Rippin Kittin" at #435 on its "Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s" list.
Solo Ccareer and I Com 2004-2007
On May 24, 2004, Miss Kittin released her debut solo album I Com through NovaMute. She collaborated with The Hacker for I Com, but the album has more diverse styles and is more experimental than her previous records. I Com yielded three singles: "Professional Distortion," "Requiem for a Hit" and "Happy Violentine." The single "Professional Distortion" became Miss Kittin's first single to chart on the French Singles Chart.
Miss Kittin at the Sónar Festival.In 2004, Miss Kittin created her own label Nobody's Bizzness. The label would eventually release her albums BatBox and Two after her departure from NovaMute.
She released Live at Sónar in 2006, recorded at the famous electronic music festival Sónar in Barcelona. For Sónar, Miss Kittin provided impromptu new vocals to her classic catalogue. During the festival, she was assisted by Aphex Twin, Modeselektor, Boom Bip, and The Hacker. The album was jointy released by Labels and NovaMute.
Miss Kittin also released the double-disc CD A Bugged Out Mix in 2006 through Resist Music. Disc One 'Perfect Night' combines underground classics (Mike Ink), electro (Cajmere) and minimal techno (Adam Beyer) while the second disc 'Perfect Day' is a mix of Miss Kittin's favourite post-club tracks from artists such as Wagon Christ, Monolake and Biosphere.
BatBox, Reunion with The Hacker and Two 2008-present After two years in the making and almost four years since her debut album I Com, Miss Kittin released her second album, BatBox on February 4, 2008, through her label Nobody's Bizzness. BatBox's thirteen original songs were composed whilst touring throughout the world. Miss Kittin described the tracks as a flirtation with Goth culture, as reflected in vocal lines such as "bat in a box / show me what you goth". Artist Rob Reger designed the cover and included his "Emily the Strange" cartoon in a 12-page foldout booklet for the album.
In 2008, Miss Kittin & The Hacker reunited as a duo, and released the "Hometown EP" in June of that year. Further touring followed throughout America and around the world in 2008, before they both started recording new songs, some of which were performed whilst touring. Two, their sophomore album together, was released in March 2009. The album was released 8 years after their first and only full LP as a duo. The first single "1000 Dreams" was released in March 2009, alongside a new club single "PPPO - People Pleasure Objects Power." Their third and final single from the album was "Party in My Head".
Miss Kittin remixed Felix da Housecat's song "We All Wanna Be Prince" in 2009, changing the word "prince" into "princess." She also appeared on the single "Le Flaneur" from the album Elemental Assets by Estroe in 2009. In 2010, Miss Kittin was featured on the song "DNA" from the album Ever Since by Xenia Beliayeva.
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