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Yogi maybe old but he is still good. Did mine ten years ago and just attended another wedding where he was the dj and it was a blast. Bollywood and gangsta mid 90s rap, a must for all desi weddings.
http://discjockeysnow.com/testimonials.html I think this was the guy that DJed our wedding. He was pretty good for the price. I like.
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Ive worked with Desijunction(great equipment), Yogi(best MC)they are good but there is another Indian DJ named DJ scoop I really like his mixes. Best Indian videographers in town are A&A video those guys are the best at what they do.
FYI if you are impressed with Desijunction's pictures some of the work was done by A&A any pictures with the one cinema logo is A&A
Dj av is your man. He did my wedding events and he's really good. He owns blink film and images so I'd give him a call. Office is off 59 I believe.
Oh, I would say call the number on the page and/or email, if he still doesn't respond not much more you can do.
what can i get in writing so the dj is not playing explicit and or inappropriate songs? how do i phrase it? lol i don't want "shaggy - wasn't me" played at my wedding.
"Please play only CLEAN or RADIO EDIT versions of songs." <- send him an email with that or something similar in your own wording, and make sure he replies "OK" or agrees. Whoever is paying for his services should be the one asking him or telling him these things and agreeing terms with him. I've done photography and video at events where I go and talk to the DJ, and the good ones will tell you from experience that they will only take requests from either the bride or groom, or whoever they said can give the requests. The inexperienced DJs will just let ANYONE ask for songs... that's a NO NO unless they've cleared it with whoever made an agreement with them.
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