Music that feels right for your wedding
Designed around you, your guests and the atmosphere you want to create.
No two weddings are the same — and that’s exactly the point.
It’s not just about the music
A great wedding isn’t built on a playlist — it’s built on timing, atmosphere and knowing when to shift the energy.
It starts with you.
What you enjoy, how you see the day and what kind of experience you want to create.
From there, it’s about reading the room, understanding the mix of people and making sure everyone feels part of it — not just the ones already on the dance floor.
That’s where working together becomes important.
Working with you
From the first conversation through to the wedding day, it’s a collaborative process.
We’ll talk through how you see the day, what matters to you and the kind of atmosphere you want to create — not just the music, but how everything feels.
Along the way, I’ll share ideas, help shape key moments and make sure everything connects naturally.
On the day itself, you don’t need to think about any of that.
You can just enjoy it — knowing someone is paying attention to the details, the timing and the energy in the room.
Bringing it all together
Every wedding is different, so I don’t approach it with a fixed playlist or a pre-set formula.
I stay connected to what’s happening in the room — watching how people respond, adjusting the music throughout the night, and building the energy in a way that feels natural rather than forced.
I’m comfortable on the microphone when it adds to the moment — guiding key parts of the night like entrances, speeches and formalities in a natural and relaxed way.
The goal is simple: a night that flows well, feels right, and keeps people engaged without it ever feeling over-structured.
It just flows
The music that fits the moment changes everything
The energy builds naturally, transitions feel seamless and the dance floor never feels forced.
Some moments are high energy, others more relaxed — but it works for the people in the room.
That’s what people remember.
What couples often say afterwards
These are the kinds of things couples often say after the night.
“Joep was absolutely amazing — everyone was on the dance floor all night and having the best time.”
Nikita & Alex
Chapel Hill Retreat, February 2025
“We really enjoyed having Joep as our DJ/MC — he stepped in at the last minute and did a brilliant job. We received great feedback from our guests as well.”
Vanessa & Scott
May 2024
“He read the room perfectly — the transitions were seamless and the whole night felt effortless and magical.”
Katie & Michael
September 2024
Key moments — handled naturally
Arrival & early atmosphere
As guests arrive and settle in, the music sets the tone — relaxed, welcoming and appropriate to the moment.
Formalities
Entrances, speeches and key moments are guided clearly and smoothly, so everything runs on time without feeling rushed or over-structured.
Building the dancefloor
The transition into the party is gradual and intentional — reading the room, adjusting the music, and bringing people onto the floor naturally.
Keeping the energy where it needs to be
Throughout the night, I stay connected to the crowd — adapting to what works, keeping momentum where needed, and knowing when to shift direction.
Optional enhancements
Most weddings work perfectly with a straightforward setup, but if you’d like to shape the atmosphere a bit further, there are a few options available.
Lighting options
Special moments
Options like low-lying fog, sparkular effects or a mirror ball can be used for specific moments such as the first dance or key transitions.
Well organised and taken care of
Behind the scenes, everything is planned and prepared so the day runs smoothly.
From timing and coordination to sound and setup — it’s all taken care of.
So you can focus on enjoying the moment, knowing everything is in the right place.
Let’s create a celebration that feels right for you
I take on a limited number of weddings each month so every couple receives my full attention.
