My name is Simon Bridgefoot and I’m grateful to be DJing events all over Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. I love what I do and who I get to connect with when I do it.

In addition to DJing countless weddings and parties, I have worked alongside , Fieldhouse Brewing Co, TEDx, Perkins & Will, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Lululemon, Remax, Oldhand Coffee, Smoking Gun Coffee, and Spruce Collective. I’ve DJ’d all over the place including, at the Fairmont Vancouver, on top of Grouse Mountain, in the Van Dusen Gardens, and at the Commodore Ballroom.

I tend to DJ events with a thoughtfully curated vibe, where the details matter and an infectious sense of celebration is the goal.  I do well when I’m asked to provide a warm and positive soundtrack to an event. But I absolutely excel when I’m asked to fill a dance floor with happy, liberated people of all ages.

 

Advantages of Working With Me?

Guaranteed Dance Party

Nervous your guests won’t get into it? Don’t be. It takes a special kind of expert to study and perfect the science of getting bodies onto a dance floor—and keeping them there—and I am that expert. Many people have told me that parties I’ve DJ’ed have been some of the best, most fun nights of their lives.


Audio-Visual One Stop Shop

I can provide a full, customized audio-visual set up and tear down for your event. I can run sound, set up lights, do live mixing, and basically ensure the audio-visual component of your event causes you no stress at all.

Empathy and Precision

These are the core values that guide my work. I practice empathy with my clients and their guests through attentive listening and intuitive service. I often know what people need instinctively and when I don’t, I ask and listen carefully. I practice precision in all aspects of my business, from communicating a plan to executing a flawless song transition to adjusting the EQ on a sound system.

 

 

Process

 
 

Step one

We chat

 

Step Two

We stay in touch

 

Step three

We meet

 
 
 

Step four

We celebrate

We talk about your event. I get the details and prepare a quote. I can also prepare a contract if that’s helpful.

 

You let me know if anything on your end changes. In the meantime, I’ll be thinking about perfect playlists.

 

For weddings, an in-person meeting about a month before the event is helpful. Because weddings are meaningful and unrepeatable occasions, I want us to be connected and working together. At this meeting, we discuss what music is important to you and your guests, and what the overall feel of the day should be.

 

Depending on what the scope of my work is, I’ll be showing up at a predetermined time to set up your A/V, test your A/V, or simply get the party started.