Do you take requests?
There are no problem taking requests. But ultimately, it’s up to you. Some people are ok with guest requests, some people aren’t. If you are ok with them, we’ll take them. If not, we won’t.
There are no problem taking requests. But ultimately, it’s up to you. Some people are ok with guest requests, some people aren’t. If you are ok with them, we’ll take them. If not, we won’t.
Well along with playing music and getting the dance floor hot, we are also hands on with other aspects of the reception. That includes getting people lined and paired up for intros, letting speakers know how to use the mic correctly, making sure people are in place for things like cake cutting.. basically making sure the trains run on time.
SCSM loves to rock a microphone. Announcements and intros are a part of it, and are included.
Not at all. SCSM has specifically chosen equipment for their flexibility and mobility. It’s a seamless and quick transition from place to place with minimal set up gaps.
We have our secrets, let’s just say, technology is our friend sometimes.
Yes. Salt City Sound Machine usually provides 3 types of service for ceremonies:
1. Music – Typically for guests seated before the ceremony (Prelude), then down the aisle (Processional & Bridal Processional) and back up the aisle (Recessional).
2. Microphones for those who need it.. officiants, readers, and sometimes the brides and grooms themselves.
3. Officiant services. SCSM can marry you!
Yes, absolutely. I see this as a collaborative effort and I want to play music you enjoy, so I encourage my clients to give me as much input as possible. Feel free to give requests.. Must Plays.. Do-Not Plays.. Spotify or Apple Music Lists… all are welcome
No. I don’t have my own pre-set playlists. I like to read the crowd and see what works on the fly. Plus, loading a playlist, pressing play, and sitting back… where’s the fun in that?