About
Marq Snyder
DJ/MC/Party Starter
Hey, I'm Marq!
I’ve been a music lover since I was 5, when I first discovered my parents’ vinyl collection. I went to my first concert when I was 6 years old. I joined chorus and took up trumpet in elementary school, which established the foundation for my ongoing musical journey. In high school, I taught myself guitar and co-founded the Philly-based band 'Noosphere'. As the lead singer and front man, I rocked stages all over the tri-state area until 2004, leaving a trail of electrifying performances in our wake.
Now, as a DJ, I’m not just spinning songs – I’m crafting musical stories with every event. I’ve got an uncanny ability to remember lyrics and riffs, for which I've been called the "Human Jukebox", making every mix and mash-up a dance floor adventure. And let’s not forget my other superpower: hyping up the crowd like nobody else. As a trained vocalist with infectious energy, I can turn any event into a party powerhouse.
When it comes to weddings and events, I’m not just in it for the fun – I’m in it for the love of music.
Matt Matiks
DJ/MC/Groove Curator
Matt has had a passion for music since his early years. As a child, he was digging through his fathers diverse record collection, exposing himself to everything from crooner classics to Brazilian Jazz. As he grew, so did his deep desire for multiple musical genres. Borrowing influences from his older sister, he was exposed to a greater reach of music. He picked up the trumpet during his high school years, and played in a few garage bands. After meeting a fellow DJ, he got the itch to get into it himself.
Being surrounded by various DJs throughout the years, Matt's style has grown from his deep affinity for drum & bass, hip-hop, house, funk and pop, developing him into a true Open Format DJ. The philosophy has always been to move the people. With music always being such an integral part of his life, he enjoys always bringing that love to the dance floor and the crowd he's playing to.
Creating a soundtrack of lasting memories, while having the audience forget about their troubles for a song or two, is what continues to drive him every time he puts on the headphones.