DJ Woe
About
Midtown Manhattan hums with performers of every stripe, but few names cut through the static like DJ Woe. A fixture in the city’s underground circuit, this musician operates from a base at 20 W 34th St., New York, NY 10118, where the pulse of the street meets the precision of a turntable.
Across genres, the role of a live DJ remains constant: curate energy, shape soundscapes, and keep bodies moving. Woe’s sets often bridge gaps—hip-hop samples folded into house beats, vinyl crackle layered over digital loops—without ever losing the thread of the crowd. The address places the act squarely between transit hubs and late-night haunts, a practical detail for anyone chasing the setlist.
Booking follows a direct rhythm. Reach out at (314) 681-2377 to lock in a slot, whether the gig is a basement party or a rooftop gathering. Directions can be pulled from the map, though most regulars already know the route by heart.
In a city where every block claims a new sound, consistency matters. DJ Woe delivers it night after night, one track at a time.