Here are some of the most popular questions from clients we have served.
What equipment do you use? We only use state-of-the-art professional DJ equipment that minimizes wires and doesn’t look bulky.
Will the DJ play requests? We do take requests and may play some of them. We “filter” requests, meaning we will not play a song that you specifically asked us not to play or music from a genre you asked us not to play. We will not play songs off of Youtube when asked. If someone makes a request that fits in well with what the DJ is playing at the time and with the music the client wants, then the DJ may play the request. We have an online planning system that will allow you to make request lists before the event.
Can we bring our own music for the DJ to play? Sure, but we would like to get the music file(s) in advance of the event. If doing this please consider the audience attending your event.
What are your payment terms? The deposit is required at the time of booking and the remaining balance is due prior to the event date. Payments can be made through our online planning system using a debit or credit card or PayPal account. Click here to contact us for more information on pricing.
Do I tip the DJ? We do not include gratuity in the final contract price. 10 – 20% is generally recommended if your DJ did a great job, but it is entirely up to you.
When should I book my DJ? A good time frame is at least six months before the event. However, we occasionally have availability for last minute events as well. Click here to check date availability.
How many songs should I request? You can select songs that you would like to hear at your event (as well as songs you don’t want to hear) through our online planning system. You will receive login information for that system in an email with your contract. The number of songs you request is totally up to you! We recommend giving us at least 10-15 songs of different genres and artists that you would like to hear. A few songs/artists that you don’t want to hear is always helpful as well. If you end up requesting a lot of songs, just keep in mind the time constraints of your event.