Released in 1924 by the Benjamin Krebs foundry. In 1925 or 1927, an inline style named Xylo lichtfett was added [Reichardt 2011] [VdS]. Announced in Typographische Mitteilungen in January 1926, together with the matching border elements Xylo-Kraftlinien. Xilografia Ruggero Zuliani & C.S.A. Verona had a wood type adaptation as California (solid) and Artide (inline) [specimen]
Phototype adaptations of the inline by Face, as Xylo Inline [Face c.1981], and of the solid by Solotype, as Airedale [Solo 1992].
The solid style was digitized at the Letraset Design Studio in 1995. Image Club made a solid all-caps version called Jazz Poster.