About
Berkay Dinç —
DJ, host, and the one who holds the room.
A wedding belongs to the couple. My work is to make sure, quietly, that the evening becomes truly yours.
About
Berkay Dinç —
DJ, host, and the one who holds the room.
A wedding belongs to the couple. My work is to make sure, quietly, that the evening becomes truly yours.
How I came to this work.
I was a musician before I was a DJ. Years on stages and in clubs taught me one thing above everything else — to read a room before you fill it. Who's already dancing, who's still waiting, where a mood is about to tip. That same attention is what I bring to a wedding evening.
I work with couples because I'm interested in what happens between people. Not the next big set, but the moment a grandmother joins the dance for the first time, the moment a father looks at his daughter, the moment two families from two countries quietly sing along to the same chorus.
"Read a room before you fill it."
Growing up between languages and cultures, I host in German, English and Turkish — and often work with couples whose families travel in from several countries. It's less about translation than about feeling: meeting everyone in the room with the same warmth.
Behind the scenes there is a lot of craft — sound, light, stage design, the precise choreography of the evening. You shouldn't notice any of it. When I do my work well, nothing on the day itself stands out except the day itself.
"When I do my work well, nothing on the day itself stands out except the day itself."
Approach
No standard wedding.
A real celebration.
I don't believe in off-the-shelf run-of-shows. I believe in presence — in listening before deciding, and stepping back the moment it carries itself.
Your story is the brief. Everything else — music, hosting, sound, light — falls in behind it.
Contact
Tell me about your day.
Every wedding begins with a quiet conversation. Write to me — I'll get back personally.