6 Things To Consider When Hiring a DJ Band Service
It’s a small party, however, a DJ would make it so memorable. Sticking to your budget and wits, you’d consider these 6 things when hiring a DJ.
DJ Friend-referral
You know someone who’s a DJ specific fanatic? Then that’s the person you’ve to be talking to. She’d be the right source to start your search from. Let her educate you and do the talking. All you need to do is keep your wits open.
A couple of interviews in person and that would do.
DJs are online entrepreneurs too
Sometimes we forget that they’re jack of all trades. Who cares about not mastering an art at a time? DJs own websites. I don’t advocate depending on them completely, but running through them would suggest few details.
Say, their packages and what’s included. Even their style of working could be figured out like number of breaks they take.
The DJ you hire a right match for the event?
Not every DJ is a wedding DJ. A few of them are for socialite parties, a few for corporates and a few work at social events that involves wild hipsters. And, I wonder, where does this myth sprout from?
DJs aren’t children friendly.
Sounds like some weird drama flick from India. It’s just like they portray vamps – highly fashionable, aping the west, wear loud contacts, speaking in accent and all puffed up!
DJ’s specialize in genre. Events involving children becomes a total engagement with a DJ playing around.
DJs offer demonstration
To be noted:Most of the DJs try to finish of their interview online. It’s good to stress on one-on-one interviews.

An experienced DJ will offer demonstration, even before it’s asked for. He’d keep the hold period for you, so that you’d be able to scrutinize their previous performances. Once you get to know his style, he’d let you know how the playlist is going to be!
Packages and cost

It’s a bit cheaper than hiring a band, but still it’s not good to bargain to chips.