Jen Woolfe – Ruby’s Rocks – 2008

Wed, Oct 22, 2008

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Jen Woolfe – Ruby’s Rocks – 2008
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Well here’s the first mix we’ve posted by this west coast house phenom, Jen Woolfe is an amazing DJ (and woman for that matter). I met her last year at Esthetic, and instantly knew she was something special. She keeps it very funky for this mix, taking us through the paces with some perverted tech house out front to get your attention. Smart move! After a few nice bass heavy floor fillers she goes a little deeper keeping in line with those SF tendencies. She manages to navigate through a number of sub-genres and keeps it all together expertly. If you are in San Francisco be sure to look out for her, great music, great people!

Tracklist

  1. All over your Face – Cazwell
  2. Pussy feat. Princess Superstar Greenskeeper’s Remix [Polo Club]
  3. Alphabet Man (D’s Robo Dub) – Greenskeepers
  4. Footsack – Raymond Mather
  5. Let it Go – Yogi & Huskey
  6. Dangerfield – Patrick Turner
  7. Luxurious – Nuno D’Lux & DJ Italiano
  8. Electric Amsterdam – Jason Rivas
  9. Evil Track (Jason Rivas Club Mix) – Creeperfunk
  10. El Cielo (Jose M Duro Party Minimal Mix) – Jason Rivas w/ Elsa Del Mar
  11. Take Me Back – Basement Jaxx
  12. I Want Your Love (Jody Watley) – Angel Manuel’s Dirty Mix
  13. Mi Amor (Sweet Carolina Vox) – Raul Rincon
  14. Zap Me Lovely – Trick vs Freemasons
  15. Atlantic – Freemasons

Bio

Jen Woolfe (Dreemworld/SF)
Smooth-as-Silk Mixing with a Celestial Bassline – House, Nu Skool Breaks & Elegant Electro

Jen Woolfe began her DJ career in 2001, after realizing her favorite spot on the dance floor was two feet away from the DJ booth, watching the hands of every Deep and Tech House DJ to visit her hometown of Seattle. Soon after she picked up Deep Dish’s Global Underground, she made the move to Progressive House, a genre that succumbs to her seductive style and intimate journeys.

Jen began to play for Seattle clubs in early 2003. She also began promotions for events of her own, making a name for herself in both the club and party scene. In 2005, she launched a the legendary After Hours monthly, Creme, at the Leschi Lounge . At the same time, Jen returned to her Alt-Rock roots by fusing Dance with House & Funky New School Breaks and tinting her style with elegant Electro.

Jen’s versatility allows her to play any time of night at any venue, always served with style. Her desire to bring together diverse communities under one groove has helped her to be one of the most loved and devoted DJ’s in Seattle.

Jen is currently an affiliate of Dreemworld. She has played at venues across the U.S., including Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, Reno, Las Vegas, Vancouver B.C., Boston, Boise, Chicago, Idaho Falls, Grand Junction CO and Black Rock City, NV. She has recently relocated to San Francisco, the city that first seduced her into her obsession for electronic music.

| jenwoolfe.com | dreemworld.com | myspace.com

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One Response to “Jen Woolfe – Ruby’s Rocks – 2008”

  1. TJ Says:

    OMG JEN YOU ROCK MY BOAT!!!!

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