[Wedding Playlist] • Smack Mellon, Brooklyn—September 2017
Smack Mellon, if you haven’t visited, is an art exhibition space & non-profit organization that exhibits exciting contemporary work, and often very ambitious and site-specific works. As a wedding venue, it’s one of my favorites in Brooklyn. Its DUMBO location is always bustling on the weekends, and the industrial-chic, textured look of the space gives a great contrast to softer wedding decor. For this September 2017 Smack Mellon... Read More
Reception Playlist : Lotos Club Wedding : Manhattan 2010
This night at the beautiful and stately Lotos Club in the West Village was ecstatic from start to finish. This was one of the common cases where bride and groom had completely different taste. The Bride was fond of Contemporary Pop, Classic Soul/R&B, and Hip-Hop, while the groom loved harder Rock ‘N’ Roll, 80s, and Indie. The challenge here was to take all of that and assemble it in a way that was fun for everyone. It was a success... Read More
Reception Playlist : Gotham Hall Wedding : Manhattan 2010
This high-energy reception was very characteristic in being nearly exclusively Contemporary Pop/Top 40, New Electro, & Contemporary Hip-Hop. • To see a particular sub-set of playlists, use these links: Wedding playlists: All Wedding playlists: 80s, Cocktail Hour, Contemporary Pop, Dinner, Disco, Hip-Hop, Indie, Rock ‘N’ Roll, Soul, Top 40. The >>> to the right of a song means that it was blended/beatmatched with the next song, and... Read More
Reception Playlist : Art Omi International Arts Center Wedding : Ghent, NY 2010
This reception, which culminated with guests dancing outdoors on a grassy hill, presented a wide array of genres, from Indie to Soul, Retro to Hip-Hop. • To see a particular sub-set of playlists, use these links: Wedding playlists: All Wedding playlists: 80s, Cocktail Hour, Contemporary Pop, Dinner, Disco, Hip-Hop, Indie, Rock ‘N’ Roll, Soul, Top 40. The >>> to the right of a song means that it was blended/beatmatched with the next song,... Read More
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