The office party they actually talk about.

Corporate rooms deserve better than a wedding-cheese playlist in a lanyard. BDJ brings the club standard to company floors.
Summer parties, Christmas parties, award dinners, product launches, agency nights and conference after-hours: the corporate calendar is full of rooms that want to dance but rarely get music taken seriously. The fix is the same open-format craft used on club floors, aimed at a mixed-professional crowd — current enough to feel alive, familiar enough that every table joins.
Organisers get reliability first: clear communication before the event, arrival and soundcheck inside the venue's schedule, a professional read on volume through dinner and speeches, and a floor-filling run when the formalities end. Brand guidelines, do-not-play lists and tone briefs are followed to the letter — and invoicing, paperwork and venue liaison are handled like the business booking this is.
02How it works
- The eventDate, venue, headcount and running order — with whatever brief HR, brand or the agency has attached.
- The planMusic mapped to the schedule: arrival, dinner, awards, floor. Cues agreed with your production team.
- DeliveryEarly arrival, tidy setup, professional presence, and a dance floor that outlasts the taxis booked for eleven.
03Asked before booking
- Can you work with our production company or AV team?
- Yes — most corporate rooms have production in place, and BDJ slots into their rig and running order. Technical questions are handled directly with your team before the day.
- Our crowd spans interns to directors — what do you play?
- That mix is the brief, and it's what open format is for: enough eras and lanes that every table hears something theirs, sequenced so the floor builds rather than fragments.
- Can you keep the music on-brand for a launch?
- Yes — tone briefs, genre direction and do-not-play lists are followed precisely. If the brand has a sound, the set can live inside it and still move.
- How does invoicing work for company bookings?
- A proper invoice with the details your finance team needs, agreed terms before the event, and any PO or supplier-form process handled without drama.
04What the night gets
- Summer and Christmas parties, awards, launches and after-hours
- Dinner-appropriate warmth building into a real dance floor
- Tone and brand briefs respected precisely
- Straightforward paperwork, invoicing and venue liaison
- Reliable communication from enquiry to load-out