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Lisa & Tim 20/10/19 Melville Castle

1 22nd October 2019 by James Veal Leave a Comment

Premier Disco at Melville Castle
Melville Castle

I was back at Melville Castle this weekend to be the wedding dj for the October wedding of Lisa & Tim. Surprisingly sunny and warm, the weather was as good as it gets in October near Edinburgh.
It was my pleasure to play at the wedding of a wonderful couple and their amazing guests.

Melville Castle Marquee Premier Disco
The Melville Castle marquee for wedding receptions and Premier Disco

I arrived in the early afternoon to set up the equipment out of sight before the guests arrived. Nice easy access and helpful staff are always a plus for me. The stage at the far left of the marquee is the ideal area for a DJ to set up. We can keep the noise to the dance floor and still allow the guests to chat comfortably at their tables.

Inside Mellville Castle Marquee
Getting ready for the arrival of the wedding guests

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First Dance

The choice of music for the first dance of the night, by the bride and groom, was John Legend – All Of Me.

Lisa and Tim took their place on the dancefloor circled by their friends and family giving them a rapturous welcome. It was easy to see that everyone was close.

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Cutting the wedding cake at Melville Castle with Premier Disco

Wedding Shoe Game

Before the party gets started we have a quick wedding shoe game. Many of the guests had travelled a long way to attend the wedding so a quick game was organised to help break the ice.

This time it was with a wee bit of a difference, the questions were set by the guests. Everything started off fine but then came the risqué questions. Lisa and Tim are a great couple with a great sense of humour so they played right along, shocking some of their families but all in good fun!

Party Time

I was armed with a playlist provided by Lisa & Tim via their planner page on my website. A good eclectic selection of music including some Italian songs. Although Lisa is a London resident, her family originated in Italy and many family members travelled to see Lisa married.
Other music included Spanish, Hip Hop, R&B, Dance and good old disco.

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Premier Disco wedding party at Melville Castle

It is always good to have an energetic audience, especially on a Sunday night, that really wants to party. Party they did from the very start right up until the last song. There were a number of requests to keep the music going but the time had come to end the night.

An amazing night for a special couple and their guests.

Best wishes to the newly married Lisa & Tim Blunn, it was my pleasure.

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Mr & Mrs Lorenz

1 11th August 2019 by James Veal Leave a Comment

Wedding at Archerfield House

Wedding DJ at Archerfield Hose

Monday 5th August at Archerfield for the wedding of Kirsten and Greg Lorenz. All the way from New Orleans, bringing 40 of their friends and family, they were all up for a party.

The night started with the first dance, Ray Lamontagne with You Are The Best Thing, and continued into the parents dance with Leanne Womacks I Hope You Dance.

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Amazing Sax

Right after the first dances came the first of two sets for saxophonist Ben Noir. Pumping energy and enthusiasm into the audience, Ben knows exactly how to entertain his audience. Amazing performance and certainly I highly recommend Ben if you need a saxophonist at your event.

You can contact Ben at saxeveryweekend.com

Throughout the night I was presented with a very eclectic selection of music. It still surprises me how different musical tastes vary not just in different countries but also between neighbouring regions in Scotland. These guys kept me on my toes with their requests and thankfully I had almost all of them.

Mr & Mrs Lorenz

Thanks for a great evening and thanks for a fantastic audience. Best wishes for your future.

  • Mr & Mrs Lorenz at Archerfild with Premier Disco wedding DJ
  • Singalong a sax at Archerfild and Premier Disco

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10 Things you should know to make your wedding a party

1 5th September 2017 by James Veal Leave a Comment

10 Things you should know to make your wedding a party
By James Veal

Premier Disco 10 Things you need to know about your wedding

Premier Disco are wedding professionals. We perform at weddings throughout the country every single week of every year. We see what works and what doesn’t. We are there to make every party special by keeping the dance floor full. Your wedding day is special to you and it should be as you wish. We trust you wish it to be a day for everyone attending to remember fondly.

To help us out, you will find below a list of 10 things you really should know.

1. Give us your music request list.

Requests definitely make our job easier. We are well able to provide your soundtrack for your wedding day without any help but your list will let us know what you would like to hear. We limit the number of requests you make so we can use our experience, after all that is what you are paying for, to add variety.

By playing the right songs your party will be great but give us the flexibility to use your list to build the night and your night will be even better. Contrary to popular belief, we do actually structure your night to have a flow of music to best keep the dance floor full for the whole night.

We have many years experience judging how a night will flow so a scripted list of music to play at set times does not work in the flow. Let us know what you would like and let us best decide when to play it.

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2. Don’t ask your guests for suggestions on your invitations.

We try to discourage our brides and grooms from asking guests for a music track they would like to hear when they send out the invitations. Some will ask for songs as a joke or to be funny. Some will ask for music that just will not fit into your reception. Others will ask for inappropriate songs.

As part of our service, your guests can ask for up to 5 songs each. On your planner site there is a link and password details you can send to some of your guests. Their requests will be kept separate from yours so we know exactly what you would like. This will mean we have a big list of music but we will also be able to check it over properly to make sure anything we play is appropriate. Guest requests are secondary to yours but will be given the correct consideration. Any requests submitted are not guaranteed to be played.

3. Encourage your venue to have the bar and seating in the same room as the dance floor.

Our experience of venues where the bar and seating are in a separate room from the dance floor is that guests will go to the bar or for a seat and often not come back for a considerable time. It is more difficult for them to hear the music so they are less likely to dance. They are detached from the positive energy the DJ is generating and nothing he does can inspire them to return to the dance floor.

A certain way to kill the party is to separate your guests from the entertainment.

4. Don’t stop the flow

Your DJ will have a plan for the development and structure of your night. This is very fluid and he can change his mind many times a minute. Be positive, make sure your formalities are over before your DJ begins his part of the night.

Asking to stop the music in the middle of a set so someone can make a speech or take a photo will immediately kill any energy already built up. It is then far more difficult for the DJ to get the audience motivated or back to the same level of energy before the interruption.

Don’t stop the DJ to let a guest sing, if you want a singer then let the DJ know at the start. Give him all the information about music and times so he can plan.

5. Consider your guests when allocating seating

Don’t put very young or older people in front of the speakers. Reserve these areas for your younger, party going or clubbing guests.

Don’t sit older people directly opposite the DJ.

Young and old do not like the music too loud or lights shining in their eyes. Position them appropriately at the sides of the room or as far away as possible.

The loudest area is right in front of the speakers, plan ahead so everyone can enjoy the night.

6. Wedding games?

We all want a busy dance floor. Having games in other parts of the room will detract from the dancing. Dancers are like magnets, the more dancers you have, the more people will want to dance. If your guests are busy playing casino at the other side of the room, nobody will want to dance.

If you have games, make sure they are at the early part of your night and are put well out of the way when the party gets started,

7. The Bride and Groom MUST dance!

Every last guest is there because you invited them. They are there to party. As the bride and groom you are the centre of attention. If you are on the dance floor then your guest will join you. If you are outside or at the bar then that is where your guests will also be.

8. Time for Dancing.

This is your day. This is the best day of your life up to this point. There are certain formalities and technicalities that need to take place so do your best to have them done properly and in good time.

There are many events on the day which can easily run over time. The photos, the speeches, the meal, the venue change over. Try to make sure everything happens when it is meant to.

Your DJ will have to set up equipment before your reception. This takes time, usually up to one hour, and no amount of pushing this to be done quicker because ‘the breakfast was late’ can make this happen any faster. It is what it is and it will take the time it will take.

Maybe this can be done before your wedding breakfast or maybe your DJ will provide a full day service. In these cases this is not a problem. If your wedding is due to start at 730pm but doesn’t start until 9pm, your evening party will be a lot shorter.

You will be glad you made sure everything runs as planned, maybe get your Best Man to take the responsibility of keeping to time, or as close as.

9. Plan in advance.

Your online planning page is a fantastic resource for providing information about timings, music and much more. Please make sure you use it to your advantage.

So we can get everything planned, or even rehearsed, your access to the planner closes 7 days before your wedding. Please do not ask for changes after this time.

Your DJ will be co-coordinating with venue staff, caterers, photographers and any other suppliers you have on your day. Any single, seemingly simple change can create confusion and miscommunication, a recipe for disaster.

Keep it simple, keep it planned, keep it right.

10. ENJOY YOURSELF

Simple as that, enjoy!

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The £100 DJ

1 5th December 2016 by James Veal Leave a Comment

The £100 DJ, and what to expect!

Back in the day, a DJ needed a good strong back. Not just for equipment but to lift and shift their music collection. The modern-day DJ can now carry a massive music collection on a small hard drive. This is the era of DJ technology making the life of a DJ easier, but it also brings the wannabe DJ out of the bedroom and into the wedding market. Welcome to the £100 DJ.

DJ technology has made the ‘playing’ of music easier.

DJ software search engines mean a tune can be sourced and played within seconds. Unfortunately, this results in a hoard of people thinking they can DJ at a wedding. All they need is a laptop and suitable software and a music collection then they assume that they are ready to play to an audience.

Standards Are Slipping

Just at the time when people expect to have an experienced and knowledgeable DJ who knows exactly what to do, and when to do it, the market is bursting with newbies lacking the skills to do the job. We all need to start somewhere but these DJ’s are not suited to such an important event as a wedding.

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Because they know that most people are looking to save money they are willing to play for as cheaply as possible. Worse still, they shop around to see what other DJ’s are charging, then they undercut their fees. Nothing wrong with a bit of competition but you have a situation where newbies are charging just below the rates of fully experienced DJ’s. This is not good. You will have heard the saying, ‘You get what you pay for’, this simply does not apply.

A typical budget DJ will illegally download their music, often poor quality from Youtube, circumventing the rights of the musicians and cheating them out of their deserved income. Some will stream the music from legal or illegal online sources until the internet in the venue fails or gets slow.

Cheap DJ’s will use budget equipment where the audio sounds cheap and nasty. Even if it doesn’t, it will most certainly give you a sore head. Cheap speakers perform loudly in certain frequency ranges and do not provide a balanced or pleasant listening experience. Their playout systems will typically be low cost and low quality or they haven’t made the time or financial investment in an attempt to provide a decent sound.

Dotty lights? Dots darting all over the room are produced again by cheap lighting produced to a price. Quality and good visual impact are seriously lacking with these.

Worse still, a cheap DJ will have no insurance or safety test certificates putting your event and possibly your safety at risk. They will not provide you with a contract or have any backup system regarding equipment or personnel.

Their communications skills are likely to be lacking, some are even scared to use a microphone and will simply blurt out general announcements.

For Your Important day, make sure you do yourself proud

A wedding can cost anything from say £5000 to £50,000. Of course, the ceremony is the most important part of the day for the bride, groom and family members but don’t fall short at your reception. Your wedding reception will be attended by all the important people in your lives, so make sure you make the correct decision.

Make sure you hire a DJ with principles, one who invests time and money into a great service. One who can use a microphone to enhance your event and who takes pride in appearance, performance, safety and making sure you get what you expect.

For an investment of about 2.5% of your wedding budget, you can get great disco entertainment. Most importantly, you can get a DJ who is professional and will do anything to make sure your event is remembered for the right reasons.

For a cost equivalent of 1% to 4%, depending on your total budget, you CAN make yourselves and your guests proud.

As always, please let me know what you think on this subject below.

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