Woodrow Low
“Master mixer of funky, infectious dance music with soul”
That’s how Woodrow describes the music that he plays. Growing up in a house with parents in a band, music was always first. Whether it was the guitar riffs of his Father or the soulful singing of his Mother, music was constantly being played in the house. As a child of the ’80s, Woodrow took a passion for electronic music from the likes of Depeche Mode, New Order, and the Pet Shop Boys. The Melodic riffs, Soulful driving vocals, and brooding synth basslines that you hear in Woodrow’s DJ sets all stem from the wide spectrum of musical influences from his upbringing.
As an active member in the local Seattle scene, Woodrow is no stranger to the Producer aspect of the job as well. Working with the likes of David Michael in the studio, Woodrow would go on to release his first independent vinyl track in 2001, titled “Rock The Nightclub”. Collaborating with Danny Coker in 2011, under the moniker Disko Junkeez, Woodrow released “High Voltage” and “You’re not Alone” on the independent label Jook Music. In 2012, Woodrow collaborated with DJ Crime under the moniker Audio Mekanixx to release a remix of the iconic house song “Sing it Back”, along with his own individual release of the house classic on Sweet Cherry Music. Branching out to take his underground sound to the masses. Woodrow teamed up with Chris Roxstar to work with David Longoria of Universal Music. In 2013, Roxstar and Low released the dancefloor hit “Lose Control” feat. April Diamond on the Del Oro music label.
In 2020, Woodrow teamed up with DJ Simpa to form SIMPLOW, a DJ act where 2 DJs play on 4 decks. Working in the studio together in 2023, SIMPLOW released the remix of the house classic “Days Go By” by Dirty Vegas. You can catch SIMPLOW playing at local clubs around Seattle and local festivals in the Pacific Northwest.
Currently, you can hear Woodrow Low on Seattle’s own C89.5, the longest-running House Music Radio Station, regularly playing The Drive at 5 mix show. As a producer, DJ, and promoter, Woodrow Low has found multiple avenues to express his passion for music.