For rooms that can't be papped.

The higher-profile the room, the simpler the brief: play an unforgettable floor, and say absolutely nothing about it afterwards.
Album launches, premiere afters, green-room warm-downs and birthdays with a guest list that never leaks — VIP rooms need a DJ who can hold a floor full of people who have heard everything, and who treats the whole night as confidential by default. Both halves matter equally, and both are standard here.
Musically these rooms reward the deep crates: the record everyone forgot they loved lands harder than the record everyone heard this week. BDJ's open-format range and curator's instinct are built for exactly that flex — reading a room of artists, athletes and industry without playing to them, and letting the night find its own temperature.
Logistics are handled the way security teams and management expect: NDAs signed without hesitation, phone-free protocols respected, arrival and load-in routed as instructed, and no social media presence from the booth — before, during or after.
02Asked before booking
- Will you sign an NDA?
- Immediately — it's standard for this kind of booking and can be executed before any detail of the event is shared. Discretion also applies where no NDA is asked for.
- How do you handle press and phones at VIP events?
- By following the room's protocol exactly: phone-free means the booth is phone-free too. Nothing is photographed, posted or mentioned from any private booking.
- Can bookings run through management or a production company?
- Most do. Agents, managers and producers can use the same enquiry route and will get direct, fast communication and clean paperwork.
- What makes a set different for an industry crowd?
- Selection depth. A room of artists and A&Rs doesn't lift for the obvious record — it lifts for the perfect one. The crates go deeper and the reads get finer; that's the craft this booking pays for.
03How it works
- The approachUsually through management or production. The enquiry form works; discretion applies from the first message.
- The termsNDA, protocols and logistics agreed with your team before anything else is discussed.
- The nightIn, set up, floor held, out — with nothing left behind but the night itself.
04What the night gets
- Album parties, premieres, afters and private VIP floors
- Deep-crate selection for rooms that have heard everything
- NDAs, phone-free protocols and security liaison as standard
- Zero social footprint from the booth — ever
- London, and wherever the party lands