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  • Why You Should Hire an Austin Wedding DJ

    Think you can’t afford to hire an Austin wedding DJ? Think again! You can’t afford NOT to hire an Austin wedding DJ. Here, in this blog, I Will Explain Why You Should Hire a local Austin Wedding DJ for your central Texas wedding. Why You Should Hire an Austin Wedding DJ? Because The Master of Ceremonies is the heartbeat of an unforgettable wedding celebration. Over the years of being a local Austin wedding DJ, I have ran across random Instagram posts where someone is talking about saving money at their wedding by not hiring a professional DJ, instead they want to have a homemade playlist on a smart device hooked up to a speaker. In their mind, a wedding DJ will, set up a couple of speakers, and hit play on a laptop. Yes, as a wedding DJ, I do do that, but there is a mountain of pre-wedding work that a professional DJ has to climb before the day of the event, not to mention during the day of the wedding. While it is true they will be saving money on their wedding, there are major (and very practical) drawbacks to not hiring a wedding DJ. The fact of the matter is, these couples aren’t seeing the wedding DJ’s worth. What people can’t usually see is the amount of experience the DJ comes with coupled with the expensive equipment a professional DJ has acquired over the years and brings to the wedding venue. The DJ gear alone can easily be several thousands of dollars (or more if you add the 360 booth and event uplighting). Add in decades of on the job training at audio troubleshooting and you can clearly see why these two facts alone make a professional wedding DJ priceless. When you compare these facts to the portable speaker and laptop these people have imagined, you can see that they aren't seeing the wedding DJ’s worth as the master of ceremonies. This is a wedding rookie mistake but it’s most likely their first marriage thus first time planning a wedding and I’m going to let them off the hook. In reality, a professional DJ is the glue that holds the wedding day together for 8 hours because as the master of ceremonies, the DJ keeps the timeline of the itinerary on point, they keep the guests entertained with dancing and the evening flowing on time by hyping the guests and redirecting them to each new event within the evening. In fact, the wedding DJ just might be the most important vendor you have at your wedding because the DJ will work directly with your wedding planner to help keep the evening on track with all the highlights that you have planned for your wedding guests. The wedding DJ is the background maestro that will announce the bridal party entrance into the reception, let the; guests, photographers, and videographers know when the cake is going to be cut, and announcing the last song of the evening before the couples sparkler send off into the night. These are all priceless moments you can’t get back and a wedding DJ is behind it all conducting the event and curating the perfect blend of songs for each moment. Today, I’m going to blog about why you should hire a wedding DJ for your big day, even if you decide not to hire my company, U7 Austin DJ. In fact, I believe even if the wedding DJ company you choose is less experienced than I am you should still hire them for the job because having a professional DJ at your wedding is worth every hard earned penny. Let me begin my case by saying, I believe a professional DJ is one of the most important vendors you will work with at your wedding and my goal in this post is to prove it to you by starting at the beginning, which for a professional wedding DJ is weeks before the day of the wedding. Firstly, a wedding DJ will spend a lot of time working on creating a master playlist of 100’s of songs for the day of the wedding, making sure he/she/they have the right sub-genre(s) of music, your favorite songs and that all of it is digitally organized with order. A professional wedding DJ will spend roughly 10 to 15 hours prepping all the music for the wedding day. When you add that to the day of the event, your 8 hour wedding day equals about 20 to 25 hours of total work for the professional wedding DJ. If you also add in other services such as; event up-lighting, a 360 booth, lasers or drapery, that said DJ will have quite a bit more hours of pre and post event workload for a 8 hour wedding. Furthermore, a professional DJ is the master of ceremonies for your wedding day. As the MC of the evening, a professional DJ will set the pace of the wedding processional and recessional. The DJ will sound check the equipment and mic your officiant before the event begins and your guests are starting to be seated. A professional wedding DJ will work at both; song selection and as the sound tech running the audio through the speaker system for guests to hear all the way in the back. All while transitioning in between songs during the ceremony flawlessly, which in return helps to keep the officiant on point and the sacred ceremony flowing and running on time. I still haven’t convinced you? If you are still asking the question, “should I hire a DJ or just hook up a smart device playlist of music to a speaker”, than I have created a pro’s and con’s list, to prove my point that a wedding DJ is more than just worthy of a slice of your wedding budget but is the conductor of an epic wedding dance party. Let’s dive into the list of pros and the cons of not hiring a professional DJ as Master of Ceremonies for your wedding day: Pros of not hiring a wedding DJ It is much cheaper and you save money. You can control the entire playlist of songs by creating it yourself. It will be less of a dance party and more of a simple get together with loved ones. Dancing is against your religion or cultural belief system. You hate having fun and getting sweaty with your friends from dancing all night. You don’t want to live in the moment with the people you love most. You would rather be seen as hot in photos and not as a hot mess that had the time of her/his/their life and got caught up in a happy dance floor moment and let go. Marrying your best friend is not a time for celebration or fun! Cons of not hiring a wedding DJ No personality, a master of ceremonies brings the hype and energy to the dance floor and supplies the wedding vibe while the music set’s the mood for the different parts of the evening. No expert to lead you on music. You will have to do the work yourself and you might not have the time or energy to go song hunting and create multiple playlists for the evening. If something goes wrong with the audio, you’re in charge of troubleshooting problems. No wireless microphone on the officiant or soloist and your guests might not hear the ceremony in the back of the venue without a proper ceremony PA system to assist. No handheld microphone for speeches from family and friends or blessing of the meal at dinner. No transition of songs or fading of music so you will have dead air in between playlists and events throughout the evening. Smart devices aren’t that smart (yet), someone will still need to push play and stop on the device for electronic music during the wedding processional and recessional during the ceremony and throughout the evening which is usually 8 hours. No announcing the entrance of the bridal party, first dance as Mr. and Mrs., last call, cake cutting and the couples send off at the end of the evening. No light show or lasers on the dance floor to create the mood. No uplighting programmed to dance with the music and create a fun playful vibe on the dance floor. No photo or 360 video booth to create reels for your guests social media. No one will be able to change the direction in the music for the evening if the reception gets stale and no one is dancing. No one to help push the event along by directing the guests and vendors if the event runs behind your itinerary. The other vendors at your wedding will have a hard time with the timeline without a DJ directing them with music and announcements of new events throughout the evening. So, if you still think you don’t have the budget to hire a professional wedding DJ, think again, you can’t afford to not hire a wedding DJ. You will need a master of ceremonies on your big day and your smart device can not read the crowd, blend the best part of the songs, direct your guests all while mixing in your guests song requests on the fly to keep the dance floor happy, fun, and dancing into the night. Lastly, like all wedding vendors, professional wedding DJ’s come in all sorts of; prices, production ranges, talents, personalities and levels of DJ experience. So, I highly advice you to make sure the professional DJ you choose for the evening matches your wedding theme as well as your style as a couple. You can’t photoshop a boring wedding or edit your guests memories, so if you are on the fence about hiring a wedding DJ, I highly advice couples to rethink your budget and move forward with reserving your date with the most professional wedding DJ you can afford because as the master of ceremonies a wedding DJ sets the mood of the evening and that makes a professional wedding DJ one of the most priceless vendors you will work with on your wedding day. I hope I have convinced you why you should hire an Austin wedding DJ to wow your guests. If you would like to work with me, you can inquire about booking me for your wedding, if you have questions you can find answers on my U7 homepage. You can email me at info@u7austindj.com about anything I have blogged in this post, reach out, let's connect!

  • Where to Find The Best Austin Wedding DJ

    This blog directs you to where to find the best Austin Wedding DJ in Texas. This is where you can book U7 Austin DJ, aka DJ Ram-Z, for your wedding (or company event) in central Texas! The APP-le of DJ Ram-Z's U7 Austin DJ eye... Here I teach newbies where to find the best Austin wedding DJ, U7 Austin DJ! You can find my company U7 Austin DJ on third party apps in cyberspace. If you use Google you can find U7 Austin DJ's Google Business Profile on the maps! If you are already using one of these event apps and would like to keep all your event vendors on one app so your event maintains digital organization you can find my company U7 Austin DJ on the following apps: If you are planning a wedding: The Knot; and WEDDINGWIRE Zola weddingRule Carats & Cake If you are planning a company event: GIGSalad LinkedIn Bash If you are ready to move forward and would like a quote, you can fill out this quote questionnaire. Lastly, if you would like a consultation appointment where we can meet and talk about how my company U7 Austin DJ can be of serve to your event please tell me a little about the event here. Now you know where to find the best Austin wedding DJ! I look forward to answering your questions about my DJing and event design, if you think my company, U7 Austin DJ, is a good fit for your event reach out, connect and let's talk about it . While we are not active on socials because we are busy working hard, you can find us on Instagram as well where we post dance floor reels from real weddings and epic company events that we have had the honor of DJing for in the greater Austin Texas area.

  • Austin Wedding DJ & MC Company

    Taking a closer look at who I am as a local wedding entertainer, DJ Ram-Z and how my company U7 Austin DJ became the Best Austin Wedding DJ & MC company serving central Texas. There are key elements to any successful epic wedding reception. Great food, entertainment, and wedding design that sets the mood are all key ingredients to a memorable wedding day. The most important factor not to be down played is the music! Hiring the right Austin Wedding DJ is a big part of the wedding planning process. It's important to make sure your wedding day is your dream not someone else's dream wedding day. One thing is for sure, when it comes to wedding DJs in Austin Texas there are plenty of them to choose from. In the end, the wedding DJ that you book will depend on what you’re comfortable with spending and what style of music you have in mind. As a seasoned local Austin Wedding DJ I can mix in and out of your favorite songs and play any genre of music you prefer. Are you looking for soulful love ballads to get the room slow dancing? How about high-energy dance tracks to get your guests out of their dinner seats and on the dance floor? No matter your musical taste, U7 Austin DJ can turn a shy group of people into sweaty dancers in no time. That's why when it comes to your wedding reception, you can trust U7 Austin DJ to make your dance party unforgettable. Whether you’re looking for someone to get the party started or keep the dance floor going all night long, U7 Austin DJ is the best wedding DJ in the state of Texas. When it comes to setting the mood for your big event, a great wedding DJ is invaluable. Seasoned professional wedding DJ's can identify the room’s mood and mix in songs that break your guests out of their shells and get them dancing on the floor. This truly is talent! And, not just any DJ can change the energy of the room and keep them dancing. U7 Austin DJ can get the party started and keep it going! The truth is you’ll make so many decisions when it comes to wedding planning because the planning stage is stressful, but few are as important as which wedding DJ in Austin, Texas you hire. U7 Austin DJ couples come to us in search of the best wedding DJ in Austin because we know the value of a great party. That's why we make it our mission to cater to our clients needs and set the wedding vibe that keeps your guests entertained and dancing the night away. If you’re looking for a professional Austin DJ for your wedding, U7 Austin DJ can guide you to the finish line. We’ll find your favorites tracks and put together the best mixes and songs for your wedding day. U7 Austin DJ will handle the music details when you need us to, so you both can sit back, relax, and enjoy your wedding day as a guests at your life milestone! Why Choose U7 Austin DJ? Our Austin wedding DJs are incomparable in skill and experience. DJ Ram-Z has the experience, instincts, and charisma necessary to make your wedding one for the books! When you work with the U7 Austin DJ team, you’ll be free to enjoy your party while leaving the music details to us! Our wedding DJ services includes a large variety of wedding setup options, playlists, and design rentals to ensure your wedding is your dream day! Lastly, I had the pleasure of sitting down and interviewing with Voyage Austin last week. They asked me some great questions. We had an interesting conversation about, my company, U7 Austin DJ and the 5 star service I offer the incredible community here in Austin Texas. You can read why my Austin Wedding DJ & MC Company is the best here.

  • A Professional DJ Guide to Independent Contractor Rights

    As a professional Austin DJ who started his career at underground parties, over a decade ago, I know when you get that first paying gig you are so excited at the time of hire that you don’t really pay attention to whether you are an employee or an independent contractor, you just want to DJ on a Saturday night and get paid to do it. I get it! A Professional DJ Guide to Independent Contractor Rights It’s important to understand that as an entertainer, a DJ is the brand and the face of their own business and that makes you, the DJ, an independent contractor. Independent contractor laws clearly state that the distinction between an employee and an independent contractor is more than a label. In this blog, I will discuss both Federal and Texas independent contractor laws, why they matter for DJ’s, the difference between employee vs independent contractor (1099) workers rights, and where to find additional Federal and Texas assistance if you have more questions on your legal rights as a DJ. Let’s get started! I personally have never met a DJ that was an employee of someone else’s Club or DJ company. Indeed, it is highly likely that most professional DJ’s, like myself, are independent contractors because a DJ will: Control their work in a meaningful way; Supply their own equipment; Be booked with no guarantee for more work; Not need to be trained by their clients; and Have skill sets that are not managerial by nature. With that being said, many downtown clubs or entertainment companies prefer hiring their DJ’s as independent contractors over formal company employees. Why would they want that you ask? That’s easy to answer! It’s because they save lots of money doing so. When you are an employee of a company you are guaranteed: A minimum wage; Overtime pay (wedding DJing can be a 10-12 hour day); Wages paid at least twice a month; Workers’ compensation insurance; Unemployment insurance; and A safe workplace. Just to hit home the facts, I want to be clear that you understand that none of these benefits I’ve mentioned are available to independent contracted (1099 worker) DJ’s. While I am hopeful for future gig economy laws in Austin, I’m not holding my breath while I wait for progress on a state or country level. Therefore, as you can see, currently there is a great incentive for clients to classify DJ’s as independent contractors (1099 workers) rather than employees. But, what does that mean for the DJ that signs a contract as an independent contractor? It means said company or club owner is not legally obligated to provide the DJ with employee benefits like: Health insurance; Paid vacations; Maternity leave, and 401(k) contributions. With that being said, it’s important to know your legal rights as a DJ so you can prevent the blurred lines between employee vs. independent contractor business relationships with your clients. I’ve created a list of legal rights that all DJ’s stepping into the entertainment game should educate themselves on before accepting that first paid DJ gig and signing on the dotted line. Let's Begin .... So, you have paid your dues as a newbie DJ and your ready to make money with your fine tuned skills! Well, it’s time to get familiar with your rights as an independent contractor because getting paid and knowing your 1099 tax responsibilities will allow you as a DJ to earn a fair living wage and grow your brand in your local community. If you don’t know your rights as a DJ, clients may pay you less than they verbally agreed or not at all, make you work longer hours than you agreed upon (like DJing more than your slot) and require you to perform duties you never intended to do as a DJ (like running lighting, club promotions, event planning or sales marketing). I personally have had clients try to control my company, U7 Austin DJ, with an employee contract yet legally classify me as 1099 worker, these are spineless tactics from people with a weak business foundation, often companies and night clubs who take advantage of their community don't have the staying power to make it the city of Austin and go bankrupt or close in due time. Your city might be the same way. Nevertheless, it is important to run your DJ company as a professional so that you can build a network in your area based on trust and transparency. The best way to do that is to first know your rights as an independent contractor (1099 worker). Here are 10 facts that all DJ's should know. You, the DJ, have the; Right to a Contract Right to Control Right to Work When You Want Right to Work Where You Want Right to Make Decisions Right to Advertise Right to Receive Payment Right to Work with Multiple Clients at the Same Time Right to Challenge Your Worker Status Right to Manage Your Own Business The rights of independent contractors has evolved from federal and state laws, and Supreme Court decisions over the past 50 plus years. The purpose of this blog is to teach you, the DJ, about general independent contractor rights as a professional so that you can succeed as a small business owner. Below, I expand on ten key rights that DJ’s have as independent contractors running their own business. 1. Right to a Contract The first piece of advice I want to share with my fellow DJ is to not wait around for any client to give you a contract, because they will put you to work DJing and never get around to providing much less signing a legal binding agreement. So many times in the club scene I have heard horrible stories about DJ’s working months without any pay … yes you heard that right, I said months! It is important to understand that a DJ without a legally binding contract with clients becomes vulnerable to entertainment abuse often this abuse is in the form of no pay, they might instead give you an open bar. How generous of them. However, free drinks on a Saturday night will not pay your bills come first of the month. All DJ’s need a formal independent contractor agreement that details the DJ’s duties and how much and when you get paid. Also, ensure your contract describes, billing terms, payment methods, and contract termination details. Example, it is in my contract that I get paid 24 hours before the gig or I will not show up and my deposit is non-refundable. And, yes my boundaries have been pushed in the past. I had one client that hired me for a local Austin festival along with many other DJ’s and told me, I would be a headliner and only headliners were getting paid. Come the day before the gig and I hadn’t been paid yet. I told him I’m dropping out of his festival and he took it so far that he ended up PayPaling me one hour before the gig started because I made it clear, my car was packed and I was ready but I won’t leave my house till the money drops into my account. Sadly, this is not unique and a common problem in the entertainment industry so save yourself the trouble and have your own DJ contract written up and ready when clubs, companies or festivals want to hire you as a DJ even when said clients are friends of the family. 2. Right to Control The purpose of being in business for yourself as a professional DJ is to be in control of your career and it is important to understand that you are your businesses brand. You are not your clients brand because you are working with them not for them. If a client tries to control your business by telling you not to work for their competitors or how to do your job you have now become an employee of that said company and are no longer a 1099 worker. Never let that happen to you as a professional DJ. As an independent contracted DJ you already have the experience and knowledge to do your job without the need for training or on the job direction. You are in control of your DJ business brand which is you and it is never appropriate to let clients dictate your business strategy or marketing. Ultimately, you are in business to make a living. Don’t forget that! 3. Right to Work When You Want As an independent contracted DJ, you have the right to decide what days you will work. DJ’s mainly work on Friday, Saturday, Sunday. However, if you do not want to work on any said day (like the holidays) you do not have to. I have had this problem in the past where a client tries to guilt me because I’m already booked with their competitor or I'm on vacation. This cheap tactic doesn’t work on me and it shouldn’t work on you. If a client is giving you a hard time about your schedule it is important to remind them that you are often booked because you are a professional and you do not have to ask permission to have other clients, go on vacation or take time off. No means NO when you are a professional DJ and have the 1099 workers contract to back it up! 4. Right to Work Where You Want As the face of your company, you choose where you work. If you are signed with an entertainment company as an independent contractor that doesn’t mean you have to accept every gig they throw your way. While that might work for their company it might not be the best design for your company. You can choose to not work at a certain venue because it is to far of a drive or with certain people because you have deemed them incapable of a professional relationship. You have the right to run your DJ business the way you see fit without the obligations of being an employee. 5. Right to Make Your Own Decisions While employees are expected to follow orders from their bosses, independent contractors are their own boss. Indeed, whoever hires you as a DJ does so as your client and not your boss. Being an independent contractor provides you with the freedom to dictate where, when, and how you DJ. Remember, your clients do not direct your work. Clients hire you to entertain as a DJ while you maintain the freedom to decide how you entertain as a DJ. 6. Right to Advertise You have the right to act and advertise for yourself. You are free to market your DJ services with business cards, brochures, and digital marketing. Advertise your service in magazines or on online platforms for event DJ’s. Marketing yourself as an independent contracted DJ goes a long way towards being recognized as one. 7. Right to Receive Payment Your independent contractor agreement specifies your right to receive payment. That’s why it’s important to use a contract that clearly states how much and when you get compensated. You should submit your companies invoice to your clients with clear communication on your expectations and terms of condition. For weddings and company parties I get paid one week before the gig but in club world, it’s usually the day of the event or the day before. Your contract should have clear deadlines to receive payment. I have had to chase down club owners and it’s not fun to waste your personal time. I strongly urge all DJ’s put it in writing (especially) when giving your client the homie hook up. 8. Right to Have Multiple Clients at the Same Time When a client hires you the option exists to work with other businesses at the same time of contract. Example, I have worked for competing clubs downtown that are on the same street within 24 hours of each other. Currently, I get most of my work wedding DJ'ing for competing event venues all over Austin and central Texas and as I build my network my demand goes up. With only 52 Saturdays in a year you can see why a large network is important to building a sustainable DJ business. It’s basic supply and demand, there is only one of you and multiple clients, don’t forget this ratio otherwise you run the risk of acting like an employee and not a 1099 worker with a legal binding independent contract. 9. Right to Challenge Your Worker Status At this point you have your independent contractor agreement signed and you’re in the clear right? Wrong. What happens when a client tries to exploit the boundaries that your contract specifies? You have both the right to challenge your status and the right to defend your liberties. Here in Texas we have three branches of government; The IRS; The Texas Workforce Commission and Federal Law. All three branches use their own factors to determine if you acted as an employee or an independent contractor. It’s not up to you or your client to define your business relationship with each other because no company is above the law. 10. Right to Managing Your Own Business As a DJ you are your own business because you have to manage all aspects of your DJ company. As a self-employed business person, you maintain the responsibility to provide your own benefits. Therefore, your client bears no responsibility for providing employee benefits and you are solely responsible for enforcing your DJ business rights. For instance, if the client fails to pay you for work performed you maintain the right to sue the client in a court of law for breach of contract. Lastly, I urge you to use this blog as a starting point to your introduction to independent contractor law and not as a final determination for 1099 work. I encourage you to expand your knowledge on how to protect your company as a DJ. Here is a list for my fellow DJ’s to point you in the right direction: The U.S. Department of Labor helps independent contractors understand the difference between employees vs independent contractors. Employment and Client Relationship Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) has clear defined meaning of what you are and are not entitled to as an Independent Contractor. On January 10, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor published the issuance of the final rule, Employee or Independent Contractor Classification Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, effective March 11, 2024. This final rule revises the Department’s guidance on how to analyze who is an employee or independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Last but not least if you and a client cannot agree on your status you can file a SS-8 form, to determine your worker status for the purposes of Federal employment taxes and income tax withholding. I hope this blog provided answers to the complex legal questions about DJing as a professional entertainer and how to protect your DJ career as an independent contractor filing a 1099. The bottom line is as an independent contracted DJ you’ll earn more money if you: Know your Federal rights; Have legal binding contracts with clients; Make work decisions based on state and local laws; and Know your tax responsibilities. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog about a professional DJ guide to independent contractor rights as a professional (1099 working) DJ. If you have any questions or concerns about what I have blogged please reach out and lets talk about it. I look forward to the day when every DJ knows their liberties and stands up for their right (to p-a-r-t-y). Celebrate your Texan liberties by knowing your legal rights as an independent contractor so that you can be a professional DJ and small business owner that has a successful career based on a foundation of 5 star service and a network of professional relationships within your community that are protected by local, state and federal law. You can google my business here.

  • About a local Austin Wedding DJ

    Hello Friend, welcome to U7 Austin DJ's first Austin wedding blog! I'm Ramsey aka DJ Ram-Z and I am the owner of U7 Austin DJ, a local Austin wedding DJ company serving central Texas and beyond. Music is the heartbeat of any memorable celebration and you deserve the peace of mind in knowing that you’ve booked a professional DJ company that will entertain your guests. As a local Austin wedding DJ, I keep my finger on the pulse of the evolution of music, from edgy genres to timeless anthemic classics, knowing how to read the crowd, utilizing advanced mixing skills to create dance floor bliss that will keep your guests of all ages and backgrounds engaged and entertained. U7 Austin DJ serves central Texas from Austin Tx and you can count on us to bring people together on the dance floor. U7 Austin DJ Turns an Ordinary Event into an Extraordinary Dance Party! U7 Austin DJ is a local wedding DJ Private Parties Company Events Boat Parties As a local Austin wedding DJ company, we look forward to gaining your trust and creating unforgettable memories on the dance floor that will stay with you and yours for a lifetime. Read more about U7 Austin DJ a local Austin wedding DJ Professionalism With over a decade of experience as live event professionals, entertaining is second nature to U7 Austin DJ, we know what it takes to make your wedding dance party dreams a reality. Team Work makes the Dream Work. U7 Austin DJ has been part of many wedding dream teams and we don't just come with experience we also have event design rentals; Make your event unforgettable with drapery. Add 16 uplights to give your dance floor or reception hall the look you deserve 360 booth that creates reels for your socials Enhance your wedding with a custom monogram Dance on a cloud and create fairytale pictures Bring the drama with a pair of cold sparklers Need more sound for a large party or multiple rooms? We got extra speakers Dance light show behind the DJ booth gives the night ambiance Have fun and blast your friends with LED CO2 guns. Personality Who is U7 Austin DJ outside of work? When we’re not turning peoples visions into reality, we’re making music, creating, designing, collaborating, learning, and volunteering within Austin, Texas. Read U7 Austin DJ's blogs and find out more in our blogs about how we serve the community of Austin as a local wedding company. Experience U7 Austin DJ is a seasoned wedding DJ company that has been serving central Texas long enough to know what it takes to make your dance floor fire! Check out U7 Austin DJ's Google Business Profile. High quality production is crucial for a successful event and we pride ourselves on understanding the depth of each events individual music and wedding design needs. U7 Austin DJ Mission The mission of U7 Austin DJ is to be one of Austin's leading live event professional producers and providers of; entertainment and community. We create sound and event designs that promote meditation through movement by celebrating persons differences through inclusiveness on the dance floor. U7 Austin DJ Core Values U7 Austin DJ's core values are; inclusiveness, tolerance and equality in front and behind the DJ booth. We believe love is love and in our experience Austin Texas welcomes diversity. You can read more about what is like to work with us on our testimonials page. My Promise as a Local Austin Wedding DJ Company "As a small business owner and full time professional DJ, I personally promise every client that I will; WOW you and your guests by successfully curating your very own personal playlist, mixing genres and decades of musical talent that create good vibes for your multigenerational, multiethnic party guests and I will base the musical journey on your; unique, twenty first century, one of a kind personality." Ramsey Montigny aka DJ Ram-Z - Founder, Lead DJ & MC The Number One Question How much does an Austin wedding DJ cost? U7 Austin DJ believes in being transparent with the price tag so we made our wedding DJ prices public. The Second Most Asked Question as an Austin Wedding DJ Do you have any wedding design rentals for my wedding day? YES, U7 Austin DJ offers event design rentals that you can add on to your wedding DJ service. Thank You Friend for taking the time to get to know me and about U7 Austin DJ, my local Austin wedding DJ that serves central Texas. Have more questions? Check out the U7 Austin DJ FAQ page. If you think my Austin wedding DJ service company is a good fit for your Austin event, you can book me here or email me at thankyou@u7austindj.com

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