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Miss Kittin and the Hacker

Synth presents
A night of punk disco robot porn electro


Miss Kittin and the Hacker
(International DJ Gigalo)
Memory Systems (Form Records)
Cybrid (Exact-Science)
Robotronic


Date: March 27, 2002
Doors: 8:00 PM
Show: 8:30 PM

Tickets: CANCELLED - REFUNDS AVAILABLE AT PLACE OF PURCHASE

NO NEW DATE RESCHEDULED FOR EVENT


Age Restrictions: 6 and over
Kitchen:
Limited
Seating:
Limited
 
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Finally four years after the Champagne EP caused waves emanating from Munich around the rest of the world Miss Kittin and the Hacker drop the bomb that DJ Hell has called "the future of pop music."

Miss Kittin has been DJing for seven years taking gigs all over the world with her own unique take on techno, "In my [DJ] sets, the main line is minimalist techno, but I only use it to break and surprise with unusual stuff. It can be electro or old classic tunes.....". She can flawlessly join the dots between Detroit bass, deep house and Black Dog records and understands how a Prince track can fit into a banging set. Since her first release she has been busy collaborating with numerous electronic deviants including Felix Da Housecat on his recent hit Silver Screen (Shower Scene) and contributing heavily to the Kittenz and thee Glitz project, tracks on the brilliant new Detroit Grand Pubas album and Stefan Klettermax for his Goldenboy project on Ladomat. There is even a cover version of Serge Gainsbourg's Je t'aime with Sven Vath is in the pipeline. However it is with her long time recording partner The Hacker that she reserves her most personal lyrics as they have a well established understanding of each other - the pair first met many moons ago in their home town Grenoble, France at a club where Caroline (Miss Kittin) was a dancer and The Hacker a raver.

 

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