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When it comes to Afro House, one name resonates strongly in the UK and beyond: Kitty Amor. Over the past decade, this South London-born DJ and producer has become a pioneering figure in African electronic music, celebrated for her unmatched skill, diverse selections, and deep connection with her audience.
Kitty’s journey in music is as inspiring as it is unique. From her early years at Nottingham University to her rise as a key player in the UK underground house scene, Kitty’s passion for sound and community has been the driving force behind her success.
Kitty Amor’s career is filled with groundbreaking moments. In 2019, she became the first UK DJ from the African electronic music scene to perform at London’s iconic venue, Printworks. The same year, she broke yet another barrier as the first female DJ to perform at Johannesburg’s celebrated Deep In The City event, curated by Black Coffee and Themba.
Her talent has brought her to some of the world’s most prestigious stages, including:
Kitty Amor’s artistry lies in her unique approach to Afro House. Known for her carefully curated sets, she combines deep house beats with African electronic influences to create an immersive experience. Whether it’s her residency club nights, Motherland and Sessions, or her collaborations with fashion brands like NICCE, Kitty’s ability to connect with audiences through sound is unparalleled.
Her collaborations with artists like Black Coffee, Atjazz, and DJEFF, alongside her remixes like Khoisan and Feels Darker (Feel It), further solidify her position as a leader in the Afro House genre.
Kitty’s contributions extend beyond the DJ booth. She is a proud voice for women in dance music and a visible member of the LGBTQ+ community. Her openness about her journey, including the challenges of growing up in a Christian household and navigating her identity, has made her a role model for many.
Her recently announced documentary, Who’s Kitty Amor, offers an intimate look at her life and career. From her family upbringing to her rise as an international Afro House ambassador, this film is a celebration of resilience, authenticity, and artistry.
As a cover star for Mixmag and a regular on platforms like BBC 1Xtra, Rinse FM, and Worldwide FM, Kitty has been a tireless advocate for Afro House, introducing its vibrant energy to new audiences. Her performances and projects have not only elevated the genre but have also inspired a new generation of African electronic music lovers.
Kitty Amor’s journey proves that music is more than just sound—it’s about connection, community, and culture. Her work has transformed dance floors, elevated the Afro House genre, and created space for diverse voices in the global music scene.
Kitty Amor
Written by: Boluwatife
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