EDM, House, Rave Anthems and the Music You Actually Love

Your wedding music should sound like you. And a lit rave wedding set is not just a playlist of big drops.

As artists, we specialize in rave weddings with festival-type production. Our recommendation?

The best dance floors usually move through different levels of energy. House music can create an easy groove early in the night, familiar dance tracks help bring more guests in, and heavier rave anthems hit harder once the room is ready for them. Playing everything at full intensity from the beginning can make the biggest songs feel less special. It’s all about building the energy throughout the night.

It also helps to think beyond genre labels. Most couples do not want five straight hours of only one style of music. They want the songs they actually love, mixed in a way that still works for their friends and family. That might mean moving from disco and 2000s throwbacks into house music, pop remixes, drum and bass, or a late-night wedding rave.

The DJ set featured here shows how those sounds can live together. Watch DJ Ignight and our signature Infinity Mirror LED Dance Floor light it up at Arrowhead Golf Course in Colorado.