Miss Yetti Biography

Miss Yettis real name is Henrietta Schermall. Her musical career began in 1992 in Germany's Rheinland with first public appearance among others at the "Orion Rave". Gigs in Germany and the first international bookings followed, as well as residencies at the legendary "UFO Club" and at "Fisch" in Cologne.


In 1994 Henrietta aka Miss Yetti produced her first tracks for Liquid Records. Her unmistakable style clearly reflects her musical socialisation. Depeche Mode, The Cult, Tears for Fears, Nitzer Ebb and Front 242 all feature strongly.

With a passion for the sound aesthetics of the 80s, she combines dark and melancholic sounds with hypnotic techno and electro. In the mid-1990s, Miss Yetti rocked clubs worldwide with her tracks "La Pression Innovative" und "Les Jeux Superieurs".

In 1995 Miss Yetti began her own regular nights at the "Wartesaal" in Cologne, which offered the party scene a musical niche somewhere between house, electro and dark techno.

Henrietta moved to Berlin and further Miss Yetti releases followed in 1996 and 1997 on the Berlin labels "Monokultur" and on "Liquid Rec" respectively, as well as a multitude of international bookings.

In 1998, Henrietta founded "Gold und Liebe Tonträger" with Oscar Comas in order to give their musical vision a platform. In 1999 they parted ways and Miss Yetti continued to run the label on her own.

Artists such as Ricardo Villalobos, Johannes Heil, Robert Görl (D.A.F.), David Caretta, Ellen Allien and other top names have contributed tracks, co-operations and remixes and all of this can be heard on Gold und Liebe Tonträger.

The careful selection of these artists leads to a highly exciting mixture of the most diverse styles in the field of electronic music.

Miss Yetti's fans voted her best female DJ in 1999 in Raveline Magazine. In 2001 Miss Yetti recorded her impressions on the 12" ¬ "Miss Yetti & Die Zauberer, Helden". She then mixed her first solo mix CD for XXX, Austria.
Miss Yetti's Gold und Liebe release "Ganz Nah" ushered in a new creative period. "Hedonism and Digital sex" followed in April 2003 and developed quickly into an underground hit. In September 2003, Miss Yetti released her first album "Out Of Control" and began her "Out Of Control World Tour".

The "Out Of Control" album remixes of David Carretta, Robert Görl, Ellen Alien, Prins Esso, Peter Grummich, The Scandals and Miss Yetti followed on Gold und Liebe Tonträger.

In 2004 and 2005, Miss Yetti produced further tracks for Gold und Liebe, for Pale Music and for David Caretta's label "Spacefactory Disques".

Additionally, she mixed her "Gold und Liebe" label compilation, delivering an overview of the label's bandwidth. Miss Yetti's preference for mixes that transcend conventional style categories is something that is present in all her music.

The compilation is a journey from tech-house, via electro and on to dark techno deliberately melancholic but also pumping and bass-heavy.

The "Labyrinth" 12", taken from the second album "Insights", was released in February 2006 and includes remixes by Frank Martiniq and the Icelandic act, Suitcase. Miss Yetti’s "Insights" album release followed in April 2006.

The remix of DAFs Robert Görl "Seltsame Liebe" came out on her label "Gold und Liebe". Miss Yetti's remix of 2rare-people's "Naked Body" appeared in October 2006 on the "Blackout" label from Barcelona. Her track "Spanish Fly" was released in September on the Spanish label "Properproud".

The successful release of Miss Yetti's Album "Insights" was followed in by album remixes by: Pantone, Axel Bartsch, P.toile, Silversurfer, Andre Kraml and Argenis Brito.

The album Miss Yetti Kookmoded “Zuckerbrot und Peitsche” was ready to release summer 2009, but due to internal differences everything was put on hold. After this profound experience, Miss Yetti decided to pause her musical activities.