Wedding music service
A first dance edited around the two of you
If your song is too long, ends awkwardly, or you'd like it to lift into something that pulls the whole room onto the floor, it can be edited properly in advance — and you hear it before the day.
What can be done
Five ways a first dance is usually edited
Most couples want one of the first two. The rest exist because someone asked for them.
The slow-into-upbeat edit
The most requested version. Your song starts as you know it, then lifts partway through into something the whole room can join — often a surprise for your guests, and an easy way to fill the floor straight after.
A shortened version
Plenty of first dance songs run past four minutes. A clean, musical cut keeps the moment without the long instrumental stretch where nobody quite knows where to look.
A tidy ending
Fade-outs and abrupt studio endings rarely land in a function room. The track is given a proper finish so the applause arrives at the right moment.
A full custom remix
A more involved rework — a different tempo, a mash-up of two songs that mean something to you, or a version that moves between styles as the dance goes on.
Joining two songs together
Where you can't agree on one track, or where a parent dance follows straight on, the two are blended so there is no dead air between them.
How it works
Nothing is played on the day that you haven't heard
The edit is prepared well before the wedding and signed off by you.
- Tell me the song, and what you'd like to happen to it
- I confirm whether the idea works musically before any work starts
- A draft edit is prepared and sent to you to listen to
- You ask for changes — tempo, length, where the lift lands
- The approved version is the only one loaded for the day
A slow opening that lifts into something upbeat, a shortened version, a clean fade, or a full custom remix. Prepared in advance and sent to you to approve before the day. The work is quoted individually with your package — it depends entirely on what the song needs, so no fixed figure is published.
Still choosing the song
Pick the track first, then decide on the edit
If you haven't settled on a first dance yet, start with the guide — the edit is a decision for later.
Tell me your song and what you'd like it to do
Tell me your date and venue and I’ll come back to you personally with availability and ideas.