Jody Wisternoff (Way Out West) Remix Contest via Witty Tunes







DETAILS:

-Contest begins on Wed, August 26, 2009 via Beatport.com

-All genre based remixes will be excepted

-To Enter: Purchase the bundled track and parts for $3.99 - Click Here To Download

-All Remixes Submitted for this contest become the legal property of Witty Tunes



PRIZE:

-Winner will receive an Akai MPK49 MIDI Controller valued at $599

-The winning remix will also get an Exclusive Release via Witty Tunes & Beatport.com



FORMAT:

-Submit the remix in an mp3 or wav format via a personal FTP and/or Sendspace.com or similar link



DEADLINE:

-All remixes must be submitted by October 28th, 2009. No Exceptions!

-Send all remixes to JodyRemix@WittyTunes.com



LINKS:

http://www.wittytunes.com

[url]http://www.myspace.com/wittytunes[/url]

[url]http://www.myspace.com/jodywayoutwest[/url]



VIDEO:







Jody Answers 5 Questions for Beatportal:



There is a lot of anticipation for the new Way Out West album. What can

we expect from it? Will it sound anything like your new Witty Tunes

single, “Don’t Crash Please”?




-Yeah, it’s a much more club-based album than “Don’t Look Now”. Eight

out of the twelve tracks are 120bpm+, so it’s definitely more reflective

of our current DJ styles. A few of the tracks are very much in line with

the flavor of “Don’t Crash Please” - that’s the kind of groove I’m

feeling at the moment.



How has your production style evolved over the years? What kind of

advice do you have for an aspiring artist?




-I’d say I’ve definitely become more capable of doing decent mixdowns

over the years, really beginning to understand the subtleties of

compression/limiting and EQ in an “in-the-box” domain. It’s a constant

learning curve, and there’s always new stuff to learn, so my advice

would be to take it all in, and visit YouTube and forums such as

Gearslutz. A lot of professional advice can be garnered online.



You have a plethora of analog synthesizers in your studio. Out of which

ones do you get the most mileage?




-The Jupiter 8 is def one of my favorites, it’s just amazing for those

warm techno style stab sounds. Very fast envelopes and a rich creamy

sound. The Prophet 5 is incredible for the more soft focus, kind of

drunk sound textures which I love. I’m really digging the Macbeth M5N

because you just feel like a mad scientist whilst using it, with patch

cables all over the place.



Are there any artists or labels that we should look out for in 2009?



-Yeah loads!! Martin Virgin is doing some really beautiful disco stuff

right now, a guy called FM Attack has recently caught my attention on a

similar tip, and I was sent some wicked tracks by a guy called Howard

Sessions - very funky and melodic. As for labels, watch this space

because in the near future I will be launching my label “Cold Drink

Recordings”, primarily as a vehicle for my solo endeavors.



If you could change one thing about this industry what would it be?



-Obviously I would abolish illegal downloads, or find a way to control

this terrible situation. For kids to make a living from music, it’s

virtually impossible without the DJ income these days, so in effect this

means less time is being spent making music, resulting in a lowering of

quality. Catch 22…