| ✅ | Item | Details | |----|------|---------| | 1 | | 2‑3 × full‑range PA speakers + sub‑woofer for the bass drop. | | 2 | Power | Ensure all LEDs, projectors, and the DJ controller have backup power (UPS). | | 3 | Space | Clear a 6‑ft radius for dancing; keep a “quiet corner” for those who just want to listen. | | 4 | Timing | Cue the track exactly at the end of the main act (use a timer or a cue‑point in your DJ software). | | 5 | Safety | Have water stations, a first‑aid kit, and clear exit routes. | | 6 | Permissions | If you’re streaming or recording, double‑check rights for the track (most artists allow non‑commercial after‑party use, but ask if unsure). | | 7 | Social Media | Create a custom hashtag (e.g., #HannahCatyAfterGlow ) and a QR code linking to a post‑event playlist on Spotify/YouTube. | | 8 | Cleanup | Assign a “tidy‑up crew” before the party ends; keep the venue ready for the next event. |
A London-based queer, feminist artist and curator who focus on connecting audiences with artistic intentions.
| Artist | Quick Bio | Signature Sound | |--------|-----------|-----------------| | | UK‑born singer‑songwriter turned electronic producer. 2018 breakout EP “Neon Haze” gave her a reputation for lush synth‑layers and dreamy vocal chops. | Breath‑y falsetto + glitchy synths | | Caty Cole | Brazilian‑American DJ/producer who grew up on samba rhythms, later gravitated to house and future‑bass. 2021 “Solar Flare” EP cemented her as a festival favourite. | Percussive grooves + tropical melodies |
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