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Clubs / peak time

Hold the floor. All night.

Long-exposure club shot of BDJ mixing on turntables, light trails around the decks
London → United Kingdom → Worldwide

Club sets live or die on the read: knowing when the floor wants to be pushed and when it wants to be held. BDJ plays the room in front of him, not the set he played last week.

Club DJing is the discipline underneath everything else BDJ does. Warm-up sets that build a room without burning it, peak-time runs that keep hands up without leaning on the same twenty records, and closing hours that send people home still moving. The open-format range means the night never plateaus — when a floor tires of one lane there are eight more to pull from.

Promoters get a professional in the booth: on time, soundchecked, USB-organised, happy on CDJs or turntables, and easy alongside residents and guests. Set lengths from a tight hour to all-night-long. Genre briefs are welcome — a night can lean afrobeats, R&B or house-first and still breathe — and no-play lists are respected without argument.

02How it works

  1. The briefNight, venue, slot and the sound of your crowd. Send your event page if you have one.
  2. The slotWarm-up, peak or close — the set is designed for that hour of the night, not a generic showcase.
  3. The nightArrive early, check the rig, play the room. Handover agreed with the next DJ before the last record.

03What the night gets

  • Warm-up, peak-time or closing — each treated as its own craft
  • Open-format range so the energy never flatlines
  • Clean handovers with residents and guest DJs
  • Professional in the booth: punctual, soundchecked, organised
  • London clubs weekly; UK and international dates by arrangement

04Asked before booking

Which slots does BDJ play — warm-up, peak or close?
All three, and each is treated differently. A warm-up builds without stealing the peak; a peak set holds the floor; a close resolves the night. Say which you need in the enquiry and the set is shaped for it.
Can the night lean one genre?
Yes. Afrobeats-first, R&B-first, house-first — an open-format DJ with a brief is still open format. The lean is agreed up front and the rest of the range is used to keep it moving.
Does BDJ play back-to-back sets?
Happily, with residents or guests — B2B works best when both DJs share the read of the room, so a quick conversation before the night is all it takes.
What equipment does BDJ need in the booth?
A standard professional setup — CDJs (or turntables) and a mixer. BDJ brings headphones and music. Anything unusual about the rig, mention it in the enquiry.