Miss Yetti

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Miss Yetti

Miss Yetti (born January 15, 1972 ; real name Henrietta Schermall ) is a German musician (electro DJ , music producer and label owner).

Life

For her psychology studies Miss Yetti 1992 moved to Cologne . There was a record shop across from her apartment, which she frequented. There she met Jörg Burger and Michael Mayer . In 1993 she received an invitation to play at the Orion Rave in Bottrop because a DJ had failed. Following this, the German music magazine Raveline conducted an interview with her, which she made known nationwide after publication. As a result of this career boost, she received numerous employment inquiries (booking inquiries) and a place as a regular DJ (resident DJ) in the Cologne “UFO”.

From now on she devoted herself to her studies during the week as before, and on the weekends she performed internationally from Japan to South America. Their continued success led them to Mayday in 1996 and 2003 . With the producer Torsten Stenzel from Liquid Records she recorded the titles "A Pression Innovative" and "Les Jeux Superieurs". Because of stylistically diverging developments, she initially separated from Stenzel and subsequently founded her own record company Gold und Liebe together with Oscar Comas in order to gain more scope for creative ideas. Miss Yetti has been running the label alone since 1999.

The readers of the Raveline voted Miss Yetti the best female DJ in 1999 . In 2003 she finally found enough time to work out a full album and was able to release Out Of Control .

Since 2002, after completing her studies, she has been working as a freelance coach and psychologist. In 2004 she also specialized full-time in business psychology.

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