Miss Kittin (Carolina Hervé, 1973, Grenoble, France) is an artist dedicated to electronic music and DJing.
At the age of 22, she began DJing in France, Moscow, and Chicago with Mike Dearborn. She soon met DJ Hell in Marseille, who wanted her to record for his record label International DJ Gigolo. She presented him with the EP Champagne, which she had recorded with The Hacker. Miss Kittin & The Hacker released First Album in 2001. Many tracks from this album, such as 1982 and Frank Sinatra, became anthems of the electroclash scene.
Miss Kittin has become one of the most important figures in electroclash, having worked with Felix da Housecat, Chicks on Speed, and Golden Boy. In 2002, she released a techno compilation under her own name (Miss Kittin On The Road). Her solo debut, I Com, has elements of different electronic styles and is more experimental than her previous work.
Her other collaborations include Sven Väth, Steve Bug, and Ellen Allien.
In 2006, she released Miss Kittin Live at Sonar, recorded live during the Sónar festival in Barcelona, in which she plays her own tracks and some by Aphex Twin, Modeselektor, and Boom Bip. In 2006, she also released a double CD called Miss Kittin: Bugged Out.
Dress code
Casual
Portas abrem
00:30
Idade req.
20+
Espaço
INPUT High Fidelity Dance Club
Sala ampla
Club
In the depths of the famous Poble Espanyol you can find one of Barcelona’s techno hubs, INPUT High Fidelity Dance Club. INPUT was born with one ambitious goal in mind: to make your night an incredible, out of this world experience. When you cross through the emblematic door that separates the medieval spirit of the old Spanish village nothing will be the same again. Your senses will sharpen, your mind will experience a sensory overload and you will witness unrivalled acoustics that will take you to a new level of music appreciation. Saying that, it’s not just music, it’s art; spectacle and creativity in its purest form.
Its unique, circular structure brings the audience even closer to the performing artists. The intimacy of the venue makes people forget about their differences and everyone dances and interacts together regardless of the language they speak. High ceilings and impressive balconies create the perfect atmosphere to house the eardrum penetrating sound system that leaves you absolutely helpless before a huge display of decibels. But that’s not all, the LED lighting and the latest generation audiovisual technology will take you into a world of psychedelia that will make saying goodbye to the night nearly impossible.
INPUT has an undeniable electronic culture. A wide variety of records, styles and disciplines have been played through INPUT’s booming speakers. Techno, tech-house, house, minimal and infinite derivations of these styles. Kölsch, Joris Voorn, Stephan Bodzin, Apollonia, Pan Pot, Adam Beyer, Robert Hood, Derrik May, Worakl's, Charlotte de Witte, Oxia, Marcel Dettmann and dozens of other names who have passed through this one of a kind room.
In terms of the dress code, trends and fashions are worthless here. Be yourself, be comfortable and dress as you want. The only thing we recommend is a good pair of shoes, otherwise you might burn through the soles on the dance floor.
The clubs is open every Friday and Saturday night as well as the night before some holidays. The opening hours are usually from 12:30 at night until the last beats sound at 6:00 in the morning.
You can buy your tickets in advance through Xceed or you can buy them at the door at an additional cost. Note that prices will be higher at the door so if you want to save a few euros and a few minutes of queuing, we advise you to book your ticket through the app. Given the number of high quality Djs that pass through the Input booth, it’s no surprise that the sold out poster has been hung on several occasions.