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The Guest List: Kitty Amor's African electro beats unleashed

A sneak peek of the vibrant sound & energy of African electronic music you can expect at CÉ LA VI Singapore this Saturday

  • Mixmag Asia Crew
  • 24 July 2024

Kitty Amor is a force to be reckoned with in the electronic music scene—a multi-talented DJ, producer, label boss, promoter, curator, radio host, writer, and activist. Her music pulses with an uplifting, empowering vibe that’s impossible to ignore. She’s carved out her own niche, championing African and African-influenced electronic sounds with a blend of emotive melodies that hit you right in the soul.

Her journey from London’s underground clubs to global stages is a testament to her dedication and passion for her craft. Kitty’s label, Mahaba Music, serves as a platform for emerging talents and a space for her own innovative productions, further solidifying her role as a tastemaker in the industry.

As Kitty Amor prepares to take the stage at CÉ LA VI’s Club Lounge on Saturday, July 27, anticipation is building for an unforgettable night. Known for her electric connection with the crowd, Kitty’s sets are more than just music—they’re a full-on experience. Expect a night of high-octane beats and soulful depth, a celebration of African electronic music that’s as raw and vibrant as it gets.

For a taste of what’s to come, dive into Kitty's personally curated playlist, a sonic journey through the heartbeats of African electronic music.

She can’t give away too much, though; you’ll have to get the full experience this Saturday in Singapore.

Da Capo, Da Africa Deep 'Tomorrowland'

Da Capo has been an imperative part of the growth of African electronic music. As a producer and artist, from a tender age he has really made a mark on the genre with his unique use of electronic elements centred with cultured sound spaces.

Caiiro ft. Kali Mija 'Stars'

With the world waking up to Afro-house, a key player in keeping the authenticity alive and creating their own lane is Caiiro. As an innovative producer, he has stuck to the roots and showcased the musicality that lies within our music.

Cee ElAssaad & Thandi Draai ‘Ashambeni’

From the North to the South of Africa, this track is an example of the unison and how the global influences of electronic music are interpreted.

Dennis Ferrer ‘Hey Hey (Da Capo & Kitty Amor Extended Remix)’

Teaming up with a producer who I heavily look up to, to work on a track that resonates with my hometown, London, was a huge achievement in my career. Finding synergy with Da Capo in giving ‘Hey Hey’ a modern remix that represents Afro-house in the best light is all that you hear.

Reggie Dokes ‘Let Me Go (Culoe De Song Zulu Spirit Mix)’

Undoubtedly one of my favourite and most inspiring producers that made me fall in love with the African electronic sound. To date, Culoe has forever been ahead of time and made music that always sounds fresh for many years on.

Experience Kitty Amor’s transformative sound at CÉ LA VI’s Club Lounge this Saturday, July 27. Get your passes to the event here.

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