I’m not sure how my now husband found DJ Vadim Vozmitsel, but what a find! We couldn’t have asked for a better DJ for our wedding day! There was absolutely nothing cheesy about it as you might think of when you think of wedding reception DJs. In fact, we were encouraged by our venue to go with a local agency that knows the venue and that everyone seems to use, but their DJs just seemed kind of… cheesy. Vadim was AMAZING! Let me break it down for you: We are both not the biggest planners, and we had every intention of making a playlist or at least a list of songs but of course, this never happened. In fact we put it off until the wedding day, at which point my cousin hurriedly wrote down the songs my parents wanted played and I think my husbands’ parents also gave him a list on the day of. I don’t think we asked for that many specific songs to be played but rather a general mood for dinner and then a couple specific songs for dancing. DJ Vadim, obviously did not even need a playlist to work with. He took the little information we gave him, and he nailed it! We walked into the reception(never having met Vadim until right then) and the mood was incredible, with Frank Sinatra playing and everybody mingling and in a great mood. Dinner music was perfect. Vadim didn’t do anything awkward like make us try to be funny on the spot or do any bridal party introductions, which was perfect for our personality. He set the mood perfectly for toasts and for our first dance, etc. Finally, the moment dinner was over and the first song came on, EVERYBODY hopped up from their seats and hit the dance floor! And I did NOT think people were going to dance much. I’ve been to other weddings where it’s basically just hardcore hip hop music and only the«young folk» dance and it’s just awkward because everyone else is just kind of watching from the sides, or even has to leave because the music’s too loud. Not the case with Vadim at all. The beginning half of the dancing music was PERFECT for everybody, all ages were out on the dance floor having a ball. Even people who didn’t know each other till that evening were dancing together. And Vadim mixed all his own music so it flowed wonderfully and matched the vibe of the room. The second half of the dancing music got into the more modern, electro type music which me and my husband and our friends really like but is a little riskier for the older generation. That was not even an issue — everyone was still dancing and mingling and I think it’s because Vadim mixed the music to be less EDM-y and more enjoyable and danceable for everyone. It was perfect and I want a mix CD! We had a couple other random cultural things happen that Vadim facilitated with our parents the day of, unbeknownst to us, which were received really really well by all. Everywhere I looked, people were having a blast either dancing or drinking or having great conversations and I think Vadim was a huge part of that.