From Google Search To Last Dance
How We Chose Our Wedding DJ
From Google search to last dance, here’s how we chose our wedding DJ.
Based on a true story told by a recent couple.
I have to say, our couple and clients really inspire us. We learn more from you than you probably learn from us. And that’s FANTASTIC! We love learning about what is important to our couples. The variety of personalities, preferences, music tastes, demographics, and attendees always keeps us on our toes.
If you’re newly engaged and wondering where to even begin looking for your wedding DJ—you’re not alone. Most couples start their wedding DJ search journey the same way: with a Google search.
“Wedding DJs near me.” Boom. Dozens of companies pop up.
And that’s when things get a little overwhelming.
You’ll find everything from solo DJs with a Spotify playlist and a speaker, to entertainment companies with huge teams and high-production offerings. You’ll come across hobbyists with weekend rates, club-style performers with custom remixes, and all-inclusive pros who treat weddings like the once-in-a-lifetime moments they are.
Each has its place. Some couples want low-key and budget-friendly. Some want a nightlife vibe. Some want the luxury experience where everything flows seamlessly, and no detail is left to chance.
What matters most is knowing which experience you’re looking for—and what type of DJ service is built for that experience.
For us, we work with couples who want to be heard, supported, and celebrated. You get the benefit of pro audio, polished MCing, intelligent lighting, and intentional planning—all tailored to fit you.
We’re not here to show off or outshine your day. We’re not the over the top jersey shore screamer. We’re not a paperweight either. We’re here to elevate it with music, timing, and energy that feels exactly right. That’s what makes a reception unforgettable.
If you’re just starting out and feeling overwhelmed, take a breath. Know your options. Ask the right questions. And if you want to talk to someone who actually listens—we’re right here.