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Behind the Decks: My Philosophy & DJ Style

byDJ SukhbirPerforms at venues in Delhi, Mumbai, and across IndiaStarts from35,000 Per Procession (2-3 Hours)View full gallery

It is not just about hitting play. Here is how I read the room, handle the technical chaos, and keep the energy high from the first baraat beat to the last after-party drop.

That one satisfactory feeling when you're about to drop a banger and someone from the crowd requests the exact same song. That's when you know you're connected with your audience.

A little Friday motivation. This video shows the journey and the hustle. It's not just about playing music; it's a lifestyle and a career.

This wedding was unreal. I had the honor of closing for Ayushmann Khurrana. It was an incredible experience to perform after such a talented artist.

I was getting tired of playing the same old tracks, so I had to think outside the box. Here's a new mix I came up with for weddings to keep things fresh.

If you think DJing is a piece of cake, then show me how you dance on it. Always hire a professional who knows their craft.

Sukhbir approves Sukhbir. What an honor to get a shoutout from the legend himself, Sukhbir Singer. This is a dream come true.

Couldn't book me for your sangeet? Don't worry, I've got your back. Here are five must-have songs for your playlist to get everyone dancing.

A mandatory tip for all DJs: always do a sound check before the show. Don't just plug and play. Professionalism is key.

A DJ's nightmare. Just when the party was getting lit, we had technical difficulties. It's all about how you handle these situations.

The DJ life is 90% focusing and 10% posing. Behind every great party is a lot of hard work and concentration.

About Behind the Decks: My Philosophy

A lot of people think DJing is just hitting play, but the real work happens before you even see me on stage. I never go into a set blind. Whether it is performing a thorough sound check to avoid feedback or syncing my gear for a seamless transition, I treat every second like a headline show. If the sound is not sharp, the party is not happening.

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