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Jody Wisternoff - Brisbane River Cruise

Lemon & Lime, Oasis

Jody Wisternoff - Brisbane River Cruise

5:00pm, Sun 9 March, 2025
OASIS, QLD accessibility-icon
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Celebrate the launch of Jody’s latest Anjuandeep album along the stretches of the Brisbane river

It’s time to get your captains hat on.

All aboard as we hit the high seas for an exclusive sunset event.

Tables available - for VIP enquiries, please reach out to OASIS via 07 3171 7800 or bookings@oasiscruising.com.au"

Bristol dance music legend Jody Wisternoff has announced his highly-anticipated third studio album, 'Welcome To My World'. The announcement arrives alongside the release of the album's lead single 'Mui'; a collaboration with James Grant, PROFF, and Takeshi Furukawa, featuring the evocative vocals of Siobhan Wilson.

Wisternoff, a pivotal figure in the UK's rave scene since the early '90s, is renowned for his keen ear for talent and his role in shaping the sound of the Anjunadeep label, where he co-curates the chart-topping annual compilation series.

His career began back in 1986 at the age of 13 as a finalist in the DMC World DJ Championship, and he quickly became a mainstay of the UK rave scene, performing at legendary venues like the Lakota club in Bristol and for iconic promoters such as Fantazia and Universe.

A chance meeting with Nick Warren in a record store led to the formation of Way Out West, the pioneering duo behind several UK-charting singles and the UK dance number one hit 'Mindcircus'. Their 1997 self-titled album garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success, and 20 years later, their Anjunadeep album 'Tuesday Maybe', became a firm favourite among the Anjuna fanbase and saw popular reworks from electronic music royalty including Guy J and Ben Böhmer.