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Kitty Solaris

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  1. 1. Get Used To It

  2. 2. Now Or Never

Biography

June 11
Kitty Solaris is a well known berlin underground singer/songwriter following the footsteps of her alltime favorites Velvet Underground, Patty Smith and Catpower. In her kitchen in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, she developed her very unique style, playing meditative, mellow and melancholic songs on her electric guitar accompanied by her tender voice. Always straight to the point with headlines and catchy hooklines.  After her first release "future air hostess" in 2007 the release of the second Kitty Solaris album "my home is my disco" was released on april 24th. Produced with the help of Gordon Raphael (The Strokes, Regina Spektor) and Holger Müller (The Liars, Husky Stash) and recorded at Popschutz-Studio with Steffen Schlosser (drums) and Roderick Miller (keyboards) it is a mixture of modern songwriting and indie-pop. The sound is still lo-fi with a touch of indie-disco, and also reminds a bit of the californian sound of the 70ties. She played over 300 concerts in Europe and got airplay in Germany and Switzerland. ?Her Music also appeared at German TV (Arte and ZDF) and the Song “Spring will surely come” was released on Musicexpress Compilation.
he 3rd album "Golden Future Paris" was released in february 2011. It is uplifting, funny and cheerful. Produced by the Serbian composer and pianist Nikola Jeremic (Sarsaparilla) at cosy Echoplex Studio, the record has a fresh new sound with lots of electronic pop-beats and groovy synthy-sounds as in the song “beggar and king”. There are elements of Hip Hop in "Five minutes", Southamerican sound-scape influences in "Get used to it", where Steffen plays percussion on a chair. Balkan trumpets played by Damir Bacikin feature in "Gitano" and "Golden future Paris". Rocky Indie-tunes appear in "Isolation" and "Follow". The songs "Happy in the Night" and "Such a shame" are beautiful, meditative and mellow. Each Song is different but 100% Kitty Solaris. Simple and straight to the heart with plenty of Pop-Appeal.

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