Your room. Your records. Done properly.

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