UK Vintage DJ
If you’re seeking genuinely authentic vintage entertainment for your event, look no further. This DJ duo boasts a remarkable collection of over 20,000 78rpm shellac discs, played on original 1930’s gramophones. In impeccable condition, their gramophones deliver a rich, intense sound unlike anything from modern sound systems.
Their collection encompasses nearly the entire history of the best music from the 20th century, spanning from the 1900’s to the 1960’s. This includes: 1920’s and 1930’s jazz era, Be-Bop, the big band sound of the 1940s, Skiffle, classic Rat Pack crooners and Rock n’ Roll, female vocalists, and an extensive array of Blues. Additionally, they feature an impressive collection of vintage Christmas songs and a treasure trove of pre-electric recordings from 1895 onwards, encompassing WWI songs, spoken word, comedy, music hall, country dancing, brass bands, and unusual sound effect recordings. With such an extensive collection, they are sure to match your tastes and the tone of your event, offering era-specific sets as well.
They have performed at numerous events including festivals, weddings, press launches, charity galas, vintage balls, museums, and art galleries, to name just a few. For smaller venues, the gramophones can be used acoustically to create an intimate ambiance, while for larger events, they can be amplified through their state-of-the-art PA system. The rich sound produced by these vintage gramophones is equally impressive when amplified and will keep guests dancing for hours.
Truly unique, these vintage DJs will transport guests back in time to any desired era, creating lasting memories and adding a distinctive touch to your event.
- The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival
- Halewood International
- Camp Bestival
- National Railway Museum
- Manchester City Art Galleries
- The Order of Oddfellows
- Selfridges
- Love My Dress
- Cartmel Races
- Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall River Cottage HQ
- Moet and Chandon
- Bestival
- MINTFEST
- Imperial War Museum North
- CityCo
- Harvey Nichols
- QVC
- National Vintage Awards
- Wayne Hemmingway