Genres are overrated, let’s talk moods.

Although our musicians are trained to be able to read the room and play music that fits the atmosphere of the party, each and every one of us prioritizes your wishes over anything else. If you already have the perfect party planned, let us know about it. The following playlists have been curated to give you a dash of inspiration. We can play them as they are, mix ‘n match them, or create something from scratch for you.

 

This playlist includes songs that will make your guests upbeat and dancing in no time. 7 to 107, most will recognize these songs and you might even hear some guests singing their heart out (don’t worry, we will harmonize with any of your guests). We have specifically curated this one for parties that don’t stop - especially if you have a DJ and more dancing planned later in the evening.

It is not too often you walk into a venue and you can just imagine yourself dancing in the arms of your significant other, but once you see it, you must have it. Some events, some venues, or even some days are somehow the perfect initiators of the most romantic dances. This playlist is for such an occasion. Slow dancing on a wonderful day.

Some call it the oldies, some call it the goldies. We call it the Playlist number 3. Jokes aside – for example, if there is a perfect day to go back in music history, it definitely is the day dedicated to the future - your wedding. Let us take you and your guests on a journey through some of the staple tunes of the last century.

Ain’t no party like a Rock ‘n Roll party, ‘cuz Rock ‘n Roll party don’t stop!

Don’t quote us on that, but if you like tasty guitar licks, drum fills that just get you up to the dance floor, and groovy bass lines, then this is your playlist.

This one doesn’t need much marketing.

Oh hi! If you are still scrolling, that means that you’re looking for Mozarts, Beethovens, and Vivaldis. Well, look no more! Did you know that champagne tastes 40% more expensive when drunk 20 feet from the melodies of Bach (that is not a peer-reviewed research, so once again – don’t quote us on that).

These playlists serve as an example. Feel free to request songs you don’t see here.