BDJ// system

Private / luxury

Your room. Your records. Done properly.

BDJ in a dark navy studio portrait, sunglasses and cap, moody lighting
London → United Kingdom → Worldwide

The best private parties feel like the best clubs — except every record is aimed at people you know by name.

A private floor is a different discipline to a public one. The crowd knows each other, the brief is personal, and the DJ is part of the room rather than above it. BDJ builds private sets around the host: the eras you grew up on, the lanes your friends move to, the moment you want the room to lift — played with the same mixing standard as a peak-time club set.

Birthdays, anniversaries, house parties, dinner-into-dancing evenings, members' clubs and private hires: the format flexes from background warmth through to full dance floor, and the volume, lighting-feel and energy are read against the room all night. Discretion is standard — private events stay private, and no footage or names are shared from your night.

02What the night gets

  • A set designed around the host and the guest list
  • Dinner-to-dance floor arcs that lift at the right moment
  • Comfortable in members' clubs, homes, boats and hired rooms
  • Complete discretion — your night is not content
  • London first; UK and international private bookings welcome

03Asked before booking

Can you play a smaller, more intimate event?
Yes — from a dinner party's background set through to a full private dance floor. The energy is scaled to the room; small doesn't mean an afterthought.
Will our event stay private?
Completely. Nothing from a private booking is posted, named or reused — no photos, no clips, no 'last night at…'. That's a standing rule, not a request you have to make.
Can guests request songs during the party?
If you want them to. Some hosts love an open floor for requests, others hand over a strict brief — both work. It's agreed with you beforehand and handled graciously either way.
Do you DJ house parties or only venues?
Both. For homes, the practical questions (space, power, sound and neighbours) are talked through in the planning so the night runs smoothly.

04How it works

  1. The briefWho's in the room, what they move to, and the moment you want the night to peak.
  2. The buildA set arc from arrival through dinner to full floor — agreed with you, then played live, not pre-recorded.
  3. The roomSetup that suits the space, volume that suits the hour, and a floor that ends the night full.