Jody Wisternoff Biography

At 29 years old, Jody Wisternoff is something of a seasoned veteran. With
an impressive career that spans 14 years to date, Jody has achieved
commercial success and critical acclaim as a producer, remixer and DJ. In
the late 80's, legendary Bristol duo Smith and Mighty opened up their
studio to two very young kids who went by the name of Tru Funk Posse (Jody
and little brother Sam). These two self-taught, pre-pubescent hip hoppers
had already produced a hefty handful of tracks utilizing a ZX spectrum
computer, casio keyboard, and 4 track tape recorder. With a modified belt-
driven record deck, the older member of TFP (not yet a teenager) learned to
imitate the hiphop DJs of the time who were still inventing and mastering
the art for themselves.

Under Smith and Mighty's 'Three Stripe' label, the two youngsters released
their first single - 'Break the Beat' (playlisted by Westwood), as well as
accepted gigs anywhere the bouncers would let them through the door.

Breaking through to the finals of the DMC hiphop championships, they
received national notoriety from mags such as The Face, Hip-Hop Connection,
and I.D. Who was responsible for the musical side of the operation? None
other than a pre-teen Jody Wisternoff who, as well as filling the world's
most illustrious dancefloors, is also one half of the pioneering dance act
Way Out West. During the early 90's, Jody became immersed in the free-party
scene and scored regular slots at huge raves such as Universe and World
Dance. A brief partnership with DJ Die resulted in a slew of underground
releases under the moniker 'Sublove'. However, it was '4 AM' (a bass-heavy,
saxophone led house track recorded several years earlier and released on
Smith 'n Mighty's Three Stripe, under the name Tru Funk) which caught the
attention of one Nick Warren. It wasn't until a good few years later,
during Jody's disillusionment with the increasingly aggressive
hardcore/jungle scene, that a brief meeting between Nick and Jody
(orchestrated by Jody's father), resulted in the birth of Way Out West.

The mid nineties brought a regular slot on Bristol's Galaxy Radio. By this
time Jody's DJ style had become predominantly house/techno, and as a result
residencies at London's Club UK and Bristol's Lakota were secured. As Way
Out West became more established DJ work went from nationwide to
international. Jody released Two mix cd's on Kickin Records (E-scension 1 &
2), and one on Bliss recordings (Way Out There). Regular trips to the US,
South America, Asia and Australia have ensured that Jody's current blend of
enticing dance music is always heard. He also plays various one offs across
the country, as well as residencies at Bristol's Empathy and TimeLapse.

Juggling WOW production, remixing, live shows, and DJing. Constantly at the
cutting edge, embracing the exciting and new sounds, whilst shunning the
populist/lowest common denominator floor fodder, Jody's passion for music
keeps him ahead of the game.