Selecting the right Indian DJ can be a hassle. There are hundreds of DJs in your state and thousands more across the nation, all of which will ensure you a great party. So how do you choose amongst the crowd? You need to make an informed decision before you decide on a suitable Indian DJ.

The best way to choose an Indian Wedding DJ is to either see him perform yourself, or get a referral from family or friends. If someone you know had a party with an Indian Dance DJ to your liking, it should be quite easy to find out how to contact them. It also shouldn’t take too much research to find out the caliber of the DJ, since they all work off of some form of hearsay. If you haven’t seen a Indian Bollywood DJ or Hindi DJ perform lately, ask around the family and amongst friends, who have the same taste in music. Ask them about your specific event and for recommendations on who would be best. If you have seen an Indian DJ live and didn’t take a business card at the event, then visit their website for some information on how he performs and what kind of services they provide.

Never make a decision based on price alone. This could make or break your party. Since the Indian community has a lot of competition, some DJs are trying to undercut others just to make some cash. This usually leads to a terrible party with half effort performances. There are good reasons why some DJs charge more than others and it is because of the quality of service and the way the guests feel when they are at your event. Prices can range anywhere from $300 to $3000 for an event. The market is very large and it can be tempting to choose the cheaper alternative.

Many Indian DJs are professionals, some are not. They should behave professionally in all aspects of your transaction or inquiry. This means on the phone or through email, you can make a good judge of character and business by a simple correspondence. When you do make that phone call or send that email, be sure to ask about the DJ’s experience in parties like yours and the Indian community. You may be surprised.

Check the DJs equipment. Make sure he is using good equipment, including tables and lighting, so that your party has the right mood set.

Any DJ who hesitates to give you information about previous customers is sending out a warning sign that you should heed. Get at least five or six names and phone numbers of people for whom the DJ has recently worked. Call these references and ask about the DJs performance. Any professional will be delighted to comply with such a request.

Once you find a DJ and are ready to call them, write some notes up regarding your budget, where you would like your event, times and what type of entertainment you would like to have. You can keep this list next to you while you are on the phone so that you have everything laid out instead of playing a guessing game.

DJs that are established will have professionally made websites. If a DJ is telling you he has had years of experience and had had hundreds of clients, but his website is looking bland, then you should stay far, far, away from them. The best wedding DJs are compatible. They will offer a wide range of services and will be able to adjust their energy level and moods based on the type of event.

Once you finalize on choosing a Desi DJ, ask him to meet once or twice in person to get a better idea of what he is like in person and to have a mutual agreement on all details. This will eliminate any odd correspondence between you and the DJ and establish trust for the event.

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7 Responses to Indian DJ – Selecting the Right DJ for Your Party

  1. Shailesh Mistry says:

    Great advice, thanks!

  2. Mukesh Lathia says:

    Very well written article. I will bookmark your website for viewing later.

  3. Ankita Patel says:

    Good stuff, well written. Now if only I can make my daughter decide on her sweet 16!

  4. Sonia Jain says:

    Im so glad I found this article, lots of help. Do you guys have any reccomendations for venues in the tri-state area, for an upcoming engagement party??!

  5. prashant swaminathan says:

    nice job! thanks a lot!

  6. Natasha Ahmed says:

    Awesome info, even though im not getting married till 2012! ahhh! lol

  7. Kirten says:

    http://www.djmyparty.net …best in indian wedding entertainment. great music and service. Just wonderful. Thanks

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