Cocktail reception
Guests arrive, weather plays along, the sax weaves in between the glasses. Daytime energy before the dance part.
Live sax over the DJ set — not pre-baked, not a backing track: real playing, in the moment, on the drops. The upgrade that turns a good night into a story people tell the next day.
Picture the floor already warm, a house track rolling in — and the sax comes in over the top, live, in real time, not a pre-made fake “live” stem. The room feels the difference.
We use it in 15–20 minute moments: reception, just before the first dance, into dinner, midnight. Not wall-to-wall — that would flatten it. A moment, placed right.
The result: a night that doesn’t feel like the last ten weddings you went to.
It’s a premium add-on. Timing beats duration — that’s when sax creates lift.
Guests arrive, weather plays along, the sax weaves in between the glasses. Daytime energy before the dance part.
A stylish bridge as the outside party winds down and dinner is about to start — no harsh “radio silence” break.
The floor is already on fire. Sax on a big drop is the photo people will remember.
For the ones still standing, sax gives the ending a warm, “last page of the book” feel.
Sax is a surcharge on the DJ. Two standard ways to book it:
What people ask about the live element — straight talk.
Tell me the rough shape of the event and I’ll show you where a sax block does the most work (and where to skip it).