Last night I had the pleasure of DJing at a local venue which was new to me. A very unusual hotel, as all the walls where painted dark grey. Rather than a Gothic look it create a very modern and stylish feel. The party was a great success and finished on the best think you can hear at the end of an engagement party… “Are you free for the wedding then?”

It is with great pleasure that I can announce we are now a recommended supplier at the very stylish Sopwell House in St. Albans. This means you will be able to find our details in there forthcoming new brochure as well as whenever you ask them for a DJ!

The weekend just past we had the pleasure of doing an engagement party at Ramada Jarvis in Watford. We had our rig set up and also provided mood lighting as you can see.

Well after a couple of years with my existing speaker system, I have decided to take a big leap and upgrade my speakers to a Bose L1 system. What does this mean for you? Well as part of my set up you will have a top of the line, unique and stylish speaker that looks nothing like a speaker as we know it!

So this weekend you can find us at the Theobalds Park Wedding Fayre. The show starts at 11am and finishes at 4pm. You can find us at stand 16, which is located in the Hedworth Suite.
We look forward to seeing you all there and seeing how can make your event just how you want it!
How do you want your function to end? Do you want it to slowly fizzle out or would you rather have a truly magnificent big bang to the end?
I think we already know the answer is you want a bang, after all you want your guests to remember your wedding as the wedding the best they have been to! So what’s the best way to do this? Amongst other thing, finish on a big bang!

There is nothing less stressful than planning a wedding; the thoughts of flowers and table settings may bog down the happy bride-and-groom-to-be in trivial details and insignificant worries. But, all wedding “necessities” aside, there is only one way to insure the peace of mind that all attending guests are having a great time: the music. The music provided gives everyone a chance to dance and enjoy themselves and even more importantly its the last part of the evening that everyone will go away remembering. So that, even if the placement of the ice sculpture isn’t perfect, I’m sure no one will notice.

When gathering all of the essential components for the perfect wedding, it is up to both the bride and groom to analyse exactly what that perfect wedding may be. For some, they may want the most elaborate wedding entertainment available, which often costs a pretty penny or two. However, the most defining aspect of what creates the perfect wedding environment is the venue in which it takes place.

Everything about a wedding can be stressful once that engagement ring is slipped on the awaiting finger. From relatives who never seem to be satisfied, to choosing what wine goes with what dish, to who should sit at what table, and so on and so forth. One aspect of weddings that should not be ignored (and is certainly implied) is the music to be played at the reception.

Your wedding day is that one day you have been dreaming about since you were a little girl. Your hope is that everything goes exactly as planned, and everyone has a wonderful time. Often times when planning a wedding, the main details get the most attention (quite rightly) but what many couples forget about are extra little touches that could make your big day even more memorable and special.
