DJ Services
That fit your celebration.
We’re not just DJs that play the same old same. We’re music fans that truly believe that there’s no such thing as a bad song. Every song has a time and a place. This is one of the key elements to finding the right DJ for you. We pick up on the vibe of the audience we’re playing to and make adjustments when needed to keep people dancing all night long. And when it comes time to speak to your audience, you can rest assured that announcements and direction will be done with class.
But don’t take our word for it. Check out our reviews on WeddingWire, Google, Facebook and many more places across the web. Wanna try before you buy? DJ Aaron can be found entertaining many nights at the Cadillac Ranch in Southington, The Rocking Horse Saloon in Hartford, Elis on The Hill in Branford, Michael’s II Cafe in Danbury and more. We also have a MIXCLOUD channel where you can listen to your DJ to have a taste of their skillset.
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With Connecticut Re-opening it’s doors slowly but surely, we’ve seen restaurants, salons, gyms, and other businesses open their doors to a limited capacity. But in the events industry, we’re still waiting for the green light from Hartford to tell us when we can get back to hosting events. With this uncertainty overhead, we’ve been receiving emails nearly daily to re-schedule our events. We understand that you’ve taken so much time to research and create the perfect team for your day. It’s important that your team stays intact for your rescheduled event date. Here’s what we’re doing to help our clients to keep their team intact.
1. Contact your venue and get several date options when re-scheduling. This will help give you the best option for nailing down a date with all of your team.
2. Send a group email to all of your vendors with the dates that are available at your venue of choice so that they can check those dates against their future event schedule.
3. Don’t forget about Sundays and weekdays for your event. Often times, these non-conventional days offer big savings to you and double your chances of getting everything you need for the perfect celebration.
4. Follow up follow up follow up! Keeping lines of communication open with your creative team is essential. Especially now.
5. Once you and your team have chosen your new date, pop on social media and let your guests know about the date change so that they can begin making travel arrangements if needed.
Many couples don’t have the luxury of time when booking their DJ and in most cases do so between 8-12 months out. The pandemic is actually a blessing in disguise because you now have more options than ever to plan the event you’ve always wanted!
The best location in the room whether it’s a private event, corporate holiday party, wedding, or anywhere a DJ is needed would be on the dance floor. Your entertainment should be visible to your guests. This allows the DJ to address your guests and capture their attention for any events or ongoings during your event. To keep from having to repeat the same message over and over again, sometimes a visual aid helps to grab the eyes of guests to let them know something is about to happen.
Another reason why the dance floor is the best place for your DJ is due to sound. The more centrally located the DJ is in the room, the less volume they will need to get the sound where it needs to be. In the case of being put in the corner next to the ficus tree, a DJ must crank it up to enable the guests in the far reaches of the room to hear things like toasts, announcements, and introductions. It is also very difficult to capture the attention of your guests when hiding in the corner.
And while we’re on the topic of sound, let’s talk about our more seasoned guests. It’s no secret, old people HATE loud anything. The NUMBER ONE complaint about DJs at any event is that they are too loud. For our 21 – 35 year old audience, volume isn’t as much of a concern. People in that age range attend bars, clubs, and concerts regularly. It’s expected that the music and the energy of the room will likely be matched in volume. But to a person with sensitive ears or intolerant ears, regardles of how quiet a DJ is, the constant exposure to professional grade audio equipment is hard on the ears.
For the comfort and enjoyment of your guests, consider putting your DJ front and center. We’re not trying to take the attention off of you. We just want your event to be successful and your guests to be comfortable.