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MAEXX / Deejay & Producer
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Professional service is clearly rooted in years of experience and the wide range of situations encountered along the way. Professionalism also means consistent performance, reliability, and tireless commitment in the client’s best interest. Equally important are a professional presence and high-quality sound and lighting systems, which complete the overall package and contribute to a successful event.
By not working with playlists, but by adapting individually to each couple. The art of being a DJ lies in feeling the vibe and skillfully responding to the moment – guiding the energy in a way that naturally brings people onto the dance floor.
It is one of the most important parts of a wedding. The art lies in the build-up and in knowing when to create moments of calm – guiding the day step by step upwards, so it can end in an energetic, joyful celebration.
What do people remember most about a successful wedding? The weather, the food and ambience – and the party. These are the fundamental elements of the day.
In the end, I am just one of many elements that contribute to an unforgettable night. Some things are in my hands, others are beyond my control. What matters most is that the guests are there to celebrate the couple. If they sit back, the crowd will likely do the same. I bring all my experience and skill into the night — but in the end, it’s the crowd that creates that special something.
Professional equipment is essential. Music only sounds as good as the technology that delivers it. Lighting creates an atmosphere that can ease inhibitions and enhance the feeling of freedom — it carries the mood of the night. I provide technical equipment from the ceremony through to the party, across different locations, for events of up to 250 guests and within what I can offer as a solo provider. A microphone during the father-of-the-bride speech has to work — otherwise, even the most beautiful words lose their emotional impact.
A well-coordinated team is a true win-win situation for the client. You naturally stop focusing only on yourself and start thinking and working for others as well – often just through awareness and short inputs, but that is frequently enough. True to the idea that four eyes and ears see and hear more than just two.
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