Weddings
Church to reception to after-party. I carry the whole night, with the right song at the right minute.

14+ years keeping the floor moving. Weddings, Sao Joao fiestas, sundowners, private parties. I read the room, and I play it.

Fourteen years behind the decks. I came up in Goa, where the first set was a friend's wedding in Majorda, and the most recent one was a packed rain dance at Wild Orchid. Nine acts on the bill, my name in the middle of it.
I live in London now, but the work keeps pulling me home. Goan diaspora weddings, Sao Joao fiestas, sundowners for the people who miss the taste of it. In between, plenty of London nights that ask for a different kind of read.
Hundreds of rooms I remember by the dance floor, not the setlist. Konkani classics at a church reception. Bollywood at a 200-guest villa. House and retro at a fiesta. A quiet sundowner that turned loud around 8pm because the crowd asked for it.
I mix what the room needs. Not what the last wedding needed, not what the algorithm says. That is the whole trick, and it takes time to learn.
If you want a DJ who listens before he plays, we will get along.
Every event gets the same rig and the same read. What changes is the music, the room, and the people in it.
Church to reception to after-party. I carry the whole night, with the right song at the right minute.
Rain dance ready. Tested at Wild Orchid, Majorda. Konkani classics, house, retro, and the tracks a fiesta crowd will not let you skip.
Small rooftop to full villa. Birthdays, anniversaries, house warmings. Clean audio, zero drama.
Start mellow, build with the sky, close loud. The kind of set where people stay for the stars.
Clean transitions, clean brief, one-shot delivery. No surprises during the CEO toast.
Tell me the year, the guest list, and the one song they can't leave without. I build around that.




I take new events on Saturday, and Friday evenings. Tell me the date, the venue, and the kind of crowd. I will tell you if I can do it justice.

A good DJ isn't louder.A good DJ is right.
Studio hours, rig checks, and a library that keeps growing after fourteen years. The work behind the weekend.
WhatsApp is fastest. A 15-minute call gives me everything I need to quote and confirm. No long forms.
