DJ Bobby French

Bobby doesn’t need an introduction in Los Angeles. Warwick, Hyde, Doheny Room, Bootsy Bellows, Poppy, Avenue, Highlight Room — if it matters in LA, Bobby has played it.
His client roster reads like a who’s who: Netflix, HBO, Samsung, Spotify, Louis Vuitton — and private celebrations for Kate Hudson, Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie, and Leonardo DiCaprio. Rooted in classic turntable technique, Bobby moves fluidly through hip-hop, R&B, funk, soul, and contemporary hits — sets that feel nostalgic and completely alive at the same time.
The kind of DJ who makes a room feel like the best night LA has had in a while.
DJ Harkness

Harkness has played warehouse raves in Brooklyn, fashion shows in Brazil, New Year’s Eve in Tokyo, private events in the Maldives, and Broadway opening nights. He showed up to all of them looking like he just stepped off a yacht.
A Manhattan nightclub fixture with a global footprint, Harkness delivers sets that move across music, fashion, and culture with the kind of curatorial confidence that comes from sharing a stage with Lizzo, Questlove, Mark Ronson, Earth Wind & Fire, Queen Latifah, and Liza Minnelli. Featured on The CW, VH1, HBO, and in The New York Times — the resume speaks for itself.
The room always knows he was there.
DJ Dave

Drummer. Producer. Battle DJ. Dave doesn’t carry just one credential into the booth — he carries all three, and your guests feel every one of them.
What that means in practice: a mix so precisely timed it feels inevitable, moving across pop, hip-hop, R&B, funk, house, rock, and jazz without a seam in sight. Original edits, live mashups, deep cuts — all of it pulled together by someone who has competed on the same stages as DJ Jazzy Jeff, Black Sheep, and DJ Green Lantern, and performed at South by Southwest.
The craft is serious. The experience is extraordinary.
DJ Othello

Some people find music. Othello was born into it.
Raised in the South by a disc jockey father and a professional vocalist mother, his connection to music isn’t a career choice — it’s an inheritance. Now based in New York, where he splits his time between the decks and teaching English in the Bronx, Othello brings a depth of perspective to every set that most DJs simply don’t have.
Smooth, soulful, and quick on the mix — his sets move effortlessly from hip-hop to pop to soul with the kind of natural flow that only comes from a lifetime inside the music.
English teacher by day. The reason nobody went home by night.
DJ BeLeif

BeLEIF didn’t choose his name by accident.
A New York-based DJ with over a decade behind the decks, his sets move fluidly from house and disco to classic R&B and contemporary tracks — drawing from the legacy of Studio 54 and the DNA of Prince, delivered with an energy that is vibrant, inclusive, and completely alive.
Currently resident DJ for Flip Phone Events’ Drag Brunch at Macy’s Herald Square, sharing the stage with favorites from RuPaul’s Drag Race — BeLEIF plays rooms that know how to have a good time and expects nothing less from himself.
The name says everything. The sets prove it.
DJ Nick

Nick has one rule behind the decks — nothing should ever feel out of place.
Prince into Janet Jackson into Mariah into Calvin Harris into Drake, back to back, woven together so naturally the crowd never sees the seam. Resident at multiple Soho House locations, formerly at Mr. Purple — Nick has spent his career in rooms that know the difference, and delivering for them every time. Specially selected from thousands of DJs worldwide for Red Bull’s Thre3style competition, placing 4th.
Nike, Adidas, Celebrity Cruises, Ace Hotel. Alongside Estelle and DJ Bobbito Garcia. New York, San Francisco, Mexico City, Prague, Istanbul.
He listens to his clients before he plays a single track. The result is a set that feels less like a performance and more like the night you had in mind all along.
The Concepts

The Concepts don’t just perform – they own every room they enter.
From the silky sophistication of Sade and Bill Withers to the unstoppable energy of Beyoncé and The Weeknd, from Fleetwood Mac to Morgan Wallen, Frank Sinatra to Dua Lipa – The Concepts move across genres and generations with the kind of effortless command that keeps guests glued to the dance floor and reluctant to leave. Every set is a journey, read in real time, building exactly the energy your event demands.
Their résumé includes a moment that says everything – Paul McCartney heard them play and asked to join them on stage for a song.
Book The Concepts and give your guests the night they’ll never stop talking about.
