Take Your Event From Good To Great
Why Give Us A List Of The Songs You Like & Dislike?
Prior to all functions we always ask our clients to supply a list of songs they would like to hear at their function and also (often more importantly) a list of songs they definitely don't want to hear!!
I was recently asked why we do this as being professional DJs "wouldn't you already know what to play"?
The short answer is of course we know what to play, but sometimes it's the one or two songs that a particular group of friends love to dance to that can make all the difference between a good party and a great party. Usually it's a couple of songs that wouldn't be obvious to us to play that can really lift the energy in a room.
We ask for a list of around 50 songs which you can email to us, write down and bring on the night or tick from our provided music list prior to your event. The list also will give the DJ a starting point to kick things off with and a reference point as to the styles that you want to hear.
When putting your list together don't forget about your background music, this is often left out when people put their list together and it's really just as important as the dance music as background music lays the platform for the rest of the night.
Lastly, don't forget to think about the guests attending your event, it's great that you love to listen to thrash metal but I'm pretty sure grandma and grandpa won't appreciate listening to it at a wedding. You need to play music appropriate for your function. It might sound obvious but you'd be surprised what we get asked to play sometimes!!
I once had a wedding couple ask me to play Tool and similar artists all night and then wonder why their guests didn't dance....hmm...let me think about that for a minute.....because you requested anti-social, non-melodic rubbish.
Most often we get music lists containing a really nice mix of popular hits that appeals to a wide range of guests which is perfect, just don't forget about the 1 or 2 special songs that will make your night one to remember.




