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Kitty-Yo

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Kitty-Yo is a German record label specializing in quirky pop and electronica. It was founded in 1994 in Berlin by Raik Hölzel[1] following the creation of an independent zine of the same name. The label began by publishing music for Surrogat, Patrick Wagner's group project, and got the attention of John Peel and Steve Albini.

Since their inception, Kitty-Yo albums and singles have been distributed worldwide, gaining a college radio following in the United States. Their first charting record was Kante in 2000, and would later release records by artists such as Taylor Savvy, Peaches, Maximilian Hecker, Couch, Chikinki, The Michelles[2] and Raz Ohara.[3]

Kitty-Yo artists

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Present

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Past

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References

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  1. ^ "Berlin's Kitty Yo Records Pioneers A New Music Outlet". NPR.org. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  2. ^ The Michelles, Myspace site
  3. ^ Kitty-Yo website
  4. ^ Litwinenko Myspace site
  5. ^ Laub on Kitty-Yo