

Jody Wisternoff-Musician
Jody Wisternoff is a producer and remixer renowned for his influential role in electronic music, particularly within the Anjunadeep label. Joesph began his musical journey at the young age of 13, becoming a finalist in the DMC World DJ Championship in 1986. He gained early recognition as part of the duo Tru Funk Posse with his brother Sam, and later as a member of Sub Love alongside DJ Die and vocalist Sue Brice (Coco Star)
My Story
Wisternoff's prominence grew as one half of the progressive house duo Way Out West, formed with Nick Warren. The duo achieved success with UK-charting singles like "The Gift" and "Ajare," and released several acclaimed albums, including their self-titled debut in 1997 and "Tuesday Maybe" in 2017
In his solo career, Wisternoff has been closely associated with Anjunadeep, a label known for its deep and melodic house music. He joined the Anjunadeep roster in 2010 and has since released multiple solo albums under the label, including "Trails We Blaze" (2012), "Nightwhisper" (2020), and "Welcome To My World" (2024) His work with Anjunadeep extends beyond production; he co-curates the label's annual compilation series alongside James Grant, contributing to its global recognition and success.
Throughout his career, Wisternoff has been celebrated for his emotive melodies and dynamic production techniques, earning support from industry figures and fans alike. His contributions have significantly shaped the sound and growth of Anjunadeep, solidifying his status as a key figure in the evolution of deep house music.