Wedding for Laura and Ali at East Quay in Whitstable. The guests were a mixed bunch from up North to East London, the energy from the first dance until the final song was like nothing I have felt previously. Hip hop lovers were getting down to Spice Girls. Disco lovers were getting down Tinie Tempah, 90% unplanned, I selected songs on instinct, everything just worked.
Professional Fun Flexible Instinctive Reliable
Feedback from clients, all positive reviews. Also never had a function finish early, guests tend to beg for one more song lol
Try use a supplier who can provide a number of wedding things you need. Such as a DJ who also has speakers and uplights will save you money instead of hire three different suppliers.
Letting the bride select and actually play her final song of the night.
Get to know, family background, how they vision their wedding party Discuss day plans in person, on phone or via email Offer my expertise about timings and where can reduce costs if needed Confirm price and exchange contracts Recommend other suppliers if the couple mention things I can help with Ask couple to compile list of their favourite songs for a 'play if you can' list or 'must play' list Catch up with couple before big day Turn up on day Ask for a review afterwards
Keep looking at the crowd, do not bury your head in your DJ equipment, spot when it might be time to change genres. If you play a specific genre to please a small pocket of guests and the dance floor slightly empties, do not panic, when you change genres again, majority of guests will be back. Similar can happen when evening buffet opens, again don't panic.