FAQs

Hiring a wedding DJ is probably the most important decision you’ll make in terms of its impact on the success of your wedding reception, so here are the most important questions and answers I have to offer. It’s important that you find a DJ that has a style and philosophy that matches your vision for your wedding – to find out if I’m a good match for you, read about me.

How do you describe your DJ style?

My goal is to control the event and entertain your guests through music and natural interaction. I do this with smart transitioning and pin point beat matching. This creates a smooth and constant flow. My sets are kind of like going on a music journey and I don’t want any harsh transitions to disturb the ride. Also, I’m not a talker. Your guests didn’t come to hear my stand up routine. As the emcee, I still facilitate all the announcements in a cool and confident manner, but when it comes to party time, I let the music do the talking.

What happens if you can’t make it?

Probably one of the most important questions. My first priority is to find you a suitable replacement if I am unable to make it to your event. For this specific reason I am a part of a DJ collective called Good Day Sounds. Our schedules are shared beforehand to ensure each of us has a back up option for every event.

Whats your favorite music?

Being able to DJ on different platforms has given me a profound appreciation for many types of music. It also doesn’t hurt to have producers and instrument players as friends to help broaden my musical scope. All that said, my true love is Hip Hop. I also love funk, soul, boogie, jazz and of course some good ol’ pop music.

Can we request music?

Absolutely. I’m very easy to work with and welcome involvement from my clients. I create a new playlist for each of my clients as opposed to using a “generic playlist”. To me, that takes the personality out of it. Some clients will give me their exact playlist that they want to hear, others will give me just a handful of song ideas and leave it up to me to build around it. Both ways are completely fine. I’m happy to give suggestions and advice on your song choices from your processional music to the last song of your reception.

Do you provide all of the sound equipment?

Yes! I own all of my audio equipment and update my gear on a regular basis. When you hire me I am capable of providing the sound for your ceremony, cocktail hour, and of course the reception. This also includes Wireless microphones and lapel mics if your officiant may need one.