Behind the Scenes: DJ Collaborations and Live Setups
Music is all about connection. Whether I am jamming with a percussionist at House of Lords or prepping for a massive festival, I live for the collaborative energy that happens behind every performance.
Sharing the console with talented artists is always a highlight. Here's a great moment with friends at House of Lords, my resident club. We're always pushing the vibe to the next level together.
Chilling with the amazing artist Amar Jalal after his show. It's always great to connect with fellow performers and plan for more epic nights.
After a great Sufi night with the incredibly talented singer Yashraj Kapil. It was amazing to experience his live performance at House of Lords.
Posing with a fellow DJ behind the decks. Collaboration and sharing the stage with other talented artists is a big part of the nightlife scene.
Having some fun behind the console with a friend. It's not just a job; we have a blast creating the party atmosphere.
A personal message before my gig at Four Brothers in Jodhpur. I was excited to bring my signature mix of Bollywood and Punjabi desi tunes to a new city.
About Behind the Scenes & Collaborations
When I collaborate with live artists like singers or percussionists, we don't just wing it. We do a mandatory sound check and sync our visual loops to the beats long before the crowd walks in. If you want this level of coordinated energy and professional stage presence for your event, let's chat about your specific lineup requirements.
The photos on this page show more than just parties; they capture the chemistry between performers. Being a DJ isn't a solo act when the energy peaks. Whether I am sharing the console with a friend at my residency in Vashi or setting up a high-impact festival stage in Jodhpur, the goal remains the same: seamless flow.
The Pro Setup
I don't leave the music to chance. For club nights and private events, I rely on industry-standard Pioneer DJ gear like the CDJ 3000s. It allows for the precise beat-matching and quick track transitions that keep the floor moving. When I bring in live artists, we coordinate beforehand on setlists to make sure the transition from DJ tracks to live vocals feels natural, not forced.
Why Coordination Matters
Most people see the drop, but the real work happens during the 20-30 minute sound check before doors open. From managing CO2 jets and confetti cues for festival sets to fine-tuning the monitor volume for a rooftop singer, this technical prep is what keeps the show tight. If you are planning an event that involves multiple artists or complex stage production, I bring that experience to the table to ensure everything sounds as good as it looks.
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