It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.Where do I begin? I think the most important thing for my wife and I to start with is who Tyler (CEO, the boss, head DJ, wizard of bangers, trap God, etc) is as a person. From the first time that we spoke to him on the phone, the passion for his work and his people was tangible. We instantly connected with him and as soon as we hung up the phone, we looked at each other and said “that’s our guy”. And it wasn’t in any way a facade to simply get our commitment. That feeling only grew more evident over the year + of communicating and working with him leading up to the biggest day of our life. And let me tell you, without him, the day wouldn’t have even come close to amounting to what it did. But before I get there, let me explain a few things. First: Tyler isn’t the type of guy to just get a couple ideas of what you like and say “okay, see you at the wedding”. He learns who you are as people and as a couple, questions what is important to you, and makes sure that it’s important to him as well. My wife and I can honestly say that we consider him a dear friend after what he gave to us and our loved ones. Second: he goes above and beyond to make sure that you’re taken care of. We had to deal with some ~silly~ things with our venues policies and he provided his full support and saved us hundreds of dollars by providing his input and expertise. All of that being said, by the time we got to our wedding day, I had no doubt in my mind that everything would run flawlessly. Heck, after the ceremony, I even told my wife that I would have had him officiate the wedding if that was an option. And it did go flawlessly. There’s not a second of the day that we would change and if you think that the DJ isn’t a huge part of that (like I naively did), then let me be the first to tell you that the DJ is absolutely instrumental in how your event/wedding will go, no pun intended. Finally, when it came to the set… this man throws nothing but bangers. The reception was an absolute blur and I can’t tell y’all how many people came up to us and asked where we found this guy. To quote our friend Mike, “That’s a DJ DJ” and our friend Soley “I would pay a million dollars to be back on that dance floor”. If you want somebody to play some songs that you threw together in a playlist without flow, artistic touch, and flare, this isn’t your team. But if you want a crew that will make your guests go absolutely wild, provide perfect audio for your guests to hear your ceremony (something about radio frequencies and the like), create a set rivaling that of a Vegas night club, and make you feel like you’ve been friends for years, then 20/10, we would recommend. In the weeks and months leading up to the wedding, Jenn and I said over and over, “we should have saved the money and eloped”. Well, that tune has absolutely changed since April 5th. Every single cent that we spent, especially on Engage Entertainment, was worth it and more. If we could relive that 6 hour period of our lives again and again, we would in an instant. So if you’re on the edge about spending the money, do it. You only get to live this one time and you should absolutely make the most of it. To Tyler and your entire team: Thank you. From the bottom of our collective heart, thank you. We are unbelievably grateful for you and everything you gave to us. You’re diamonds in the rough, amongst folks trying to make a quick buck because they have a headset and some loud speakers. We’ll see you at every single event we could possibly think of having you at. -Cam and Jenn, from a beach in Vietnam on our honeymoon