KITTIE: Woozyfly.com Session Posted Online

October 19, 2007

On September 27, Canadian metal band KITTIE recorded and filmed an edition of "The Set at JSM Music", a new music show that was featured with the launch of Woozyfly.com. Two songs from the performance — "Witch Hunt" and "Breathe" — are now available at this location.

WoozyFly is an online music media company devoted to independent music that has deconstructed the traditional model and is introducing a completely new approach to music. With the launch of its website, Woozyfly.com enables fans to find great new music and for indie musicians to connect with fans. The site is a multimedia network where artists, fans and EJs (Electronic Jockeys) can dynamically interact together, create their own music shows, share videos and tracks, view Woozyfly's very own produced programs featuring the hottest artists on the site, as well as keep up to date on the latest news from some of the world's finest independent artists.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of KITTIE performing the songs "Funeral For Yesterday" and "Slow Motion" at JJO's Band Camp 07 on August 5, 2007 in Madison, Wisconsin:

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