Jody Wisternoff
Jody Wisternoff | |
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Birth name | Joseph Andrew Wisternoff |
Genres | Electronica |
Occupation(s) | Disc jockey, Record producer |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels | Anjunadeep, Hope Recordings |
Associated acts | Way Out West, SJ Esau |
Website | http://www.jodywisternoff.com/ |
Jody Wisternoff is an English electronic music producer and DJ. He is best known as one half of the electronica duo Way Out West and as a producer of dance music spanning early 90s hardcore to electro house.[1]
Biography
Wisternoff's first break came in the late 1980s as one half of the duo Tru Funk Posse (with brother Sam Wisternoff) when Bristol-based producers Smith & Mighty opened up their studio to them.[2] Their tracks were playlisted by DJ Tim Westwood and the brothers appeared in The Face magazine.
In the early 1990s, Wisternoff DJ'd at clubs such as Universe and Fantasia and produced tracks with DJ Die (now of Reprazent fame) under the name Sub Love, along with singer and song writer Sue Brice (Coco Star), the vocalist of Fragma's Toca's Miracle.[3][4]
Wisternoff met fellow DJ Nick Warren in a Bristol record shop, which led to the birth of the progressive house act Way Out West. Fusing the dub sounds of Bristol with club beats, the duo saw great success in the mid to late '90s with tracks like "The Gift" and "Ajare", and their eponymous debut album Way Out West. Way Out West continues to the present day, having released their fifth studio album Tuesday Maybe in 2017.[5]
In the mid-to late-1990s, Wisternoff was a resident DJ at Temptation, a leading Friday night techno and jungle club night at Bristol's Lakota nightclub, which was promoted by Bristol based producer Leon Alexander of Hope Recordings.[6] In 1997, he released his first mix album, The Silver Planet Collection Volume 1,[7] followed by the well-received "Way Out There – A Progressive DJ Mix" in 2001.[8]
Wisternoff also has an extensive solo remix back catalogue for artists such as Leama & Moor, Moussa Clarke, Ikon, Coalesced, Dana Bergquist & Peder G, and Andrew Bennett & Rico Soarez. More recently, Wisternoff has been producing solo 1980s-inspired electro house tracks, with five singles released thus far: "Cold Drink, Hot Girl," "Nostalgia," "Starstrings," "Welcome to Your Life," and "Lassoo / No Longer Strangers."[9]
Wisternoff's debut solo album, Trails We Blaze, was released on 28 May 2012 on the Anjunadeep record label.[10] The first single from the album, "How You Make Me Smile" (featuring vocals from Pete Josef), was released two weeks prior to the full album release, on 15 May 2012. It was accompanied by an official video capturing the uplifting essence of the track.[11] The second single from the album, "Just One More," was released on 6 August, which once again featured vocals from Pete Josef.[12]
Discography
Solo Releases
Studio albums
- Trails We Blaze - May 2012 (Anjunadeep)
Mix albums
- Anjunadeep 05 - July 2013 (Anjunadeep)
- Anjunadeep 06 - September 2014 (Anjunadeep)
- Anjunadeep 07 - September 2015 (Anjunadeep)
- Anjunadeep 08 - December 2016 (Anjunadeep)
Singles
- "Cold Drink, Hot Girl" – 2006 (Distinct'ive)
- "Nostalgia" - 2006 - (In Charge)
- "Starstrings" - 2007 - (Dirty Soul)
- "Welcome to Your Life" - December 2009 - (Dirty Soul)
- "Lassoo" - February 2009 - (Anjunadeep)
- "Vintage / Shivver" - September 2011 (Anjunadeep)
- "How You Make Me Smile" - May 2012 (Anjunadeep)
- "Just One More" - August 2012 (Anjunadeep)
- "The Bridge" - May 2015 (Anjunadeep)
Solo remixes
- Supertransonic (Jody 'Way Out West' mix) - Poseidon - 2000
- Distance Between Us (Jody Wisternoff Mix) - Leama & Moor - 2006
- Light of Hope (Jody Wisternoff Remix) - Andrew Bennett & Rico Soarez - 2007
- Love Key (Jody Wisternoff Mix) - Moussa Clarke Feat. Fisher - 2007
- Me and U (Jody Wisternoff Vocal Remix) - Cerf, Mitiska, And Jaren - 2007
- Signs (Jody Wisternoff Remix) - IKON - 2007
- Cortina (Jody Wisternoff Remix) - Coalesced - 2008
- Metaverse (Jody Wisternoff Remix) - Orkidea & David West - 2008
- Parelo (Jody Wisternoff Mix) - Chymera - 2008
- Miami Nice Jody Wisternoff Remix - Astral Tiger - 2008
- Transparent (Jody Wisternoff Remix Edit) - Andrelli & Blue - 2009
- Alchemy (Jody Wisternoff Remix) - Above & Beyond - 2012
With Way Out West
Studio albums
- Way Out West - 1997 (Deconstruction)
- Intensify - 2001 (Distinct'ive)
- Don't Look Now - 2004 (Distinct'ive)
- We Love Machine - 2009 (Hope)
- Tuesday Maybe - 2017 (Anjunadeep)
References
- ↑ "Jody Wisternoff biography". Resident Adviser. Retrieved 19 September 2010.
- ↑ "Jody Wisternoff". Discogs. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Coco Star". Band Page. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Interview Jody Wisternoff". Fngrs Crssd. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Way Out West - Tuesday Maybe CD - Anjunastore UK". Retrieved 17 June 2017.
- ↑ "Jody Wisternoff headlines In Progress". Decoded Magazine. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "The Silver Planet Collection Volume 1". GNUDB. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Way Out There". Proton. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Jody Wisternoff – Lassoo / No Longer Strangers". Discogs. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ↑ "Jody Wisternoff – Trails We Blaze". Discogs. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
- ↑ "Won't Let You Down". Won't Let You Down. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
- ↑ "Jody Wisternoff feat. Pete Josef - Just One More". Soundcloud. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
External links
- Jody Wisternoff on Facebook
- Jody Wisternoff on Twitter
- Official Website
- Jody Wistrenoff at Soundcloud
- Discography at allmusic.com