Mobile DJ for Berlin-Lichterfelde
An ideal DJ for an event in Lichterfelde should be someone you would not only book, but someone you could genuinely imagine as a guest at your own celebration. So no forced showmanship, no awkward permanent grin on command, and no microphone work that makes the champagne reception quietly give up and leave.
What you will find here instead is a mobile DJ who believes in personal planning, suitable sound and lighting, and one clear goal: your celebration should not feel interchangeable. The evening should fit you – not some ready-made concept from the drawer labelled “it will probably do somehow”.
No celebration is just “something with music”
People getting married have different expectations from those celebrating a birthday. A family event often brings several generations to the same tables, a club evening has a different rhythm again, and at some parties it is obvious very quickly that the night may start gently but certainly should not end that way.
That is exactly why the occasion matters more here than the place name. The location is important, of course. But nobody remembers how often it appeared on the page. What matters is whether the celebration fits the people who are coming together there.
A few words about me
My name is Jens-Peter Weismantel, and I did not suddenly discover yesterday that music and loudspeakers might make a business model. I have been DJing since 1992, later spent about ten years in web radio, and in 2015 I made the move into self-employment and have been working under my own name ever since.
What interests me far more than any artificial DJ show is how an evening needs to fit the people who are celebrating. I am not a fan of treating every event with exactly the same concept. If you already know clearly what you want, great. If you only have a rough direction in mind so far, that is perfectly fine as well. The rest can be worked out together.
The right time to get in touch
Once the venue for your celebration in Lichterfelde is fixed, the enquiry can follow straight away. For dates between May and September, a lead time of around 6 to 12 months makes sense. From October to April, 1 to 3 months is often enough. Of course there are always exceptions, but enquiring too early is usually far less of a problem than enquiring too late.
Summer is here and the dance floors are full. If you are still planning a celebration now, you should act quickly. Available Saturdays for weddings, birthdays and parties up to the end of September are becoming fewer by the day.
Frequently booked as DJ for:
➥ Family celebrations
A family celebration is not a club night and it is not a musical vending machine either. That is exactly what makes it interesting, because guests arrive with completely different expectations and should still end up celebrating together.
A family celebration is not a club night and it is not a musical vending machine either. That is exactly what makes it interesting, because guests arrive with completely different expectations and should still end up celebrating together.
The classic occasion is of course a birthday, often a milestone one. But it can just as easily be a confirmation, coming of age, anniversary or simply a family gathering where people want something more than coffee and cake. For me that means looking closely, staying musically flexible and not pretending forty guests will automatically share the same three favourite songs.
Some people imagine the DJ’s job to be surprisingly simple: press a button, music plays, dance floor full. If only it worked that way, I could take a lot more breaks. Especially at private celebrations, the real work lies in bringing together very different guests musically without the evening falling apart.
In Lichterfelde, that is no different from anywhere else. There too, people with very different ideas of party music sit around one table, and in the end as many of them as possible should feel that the evening suited them properly.
➥ Wedding parties
A wedding is allowed to be relaxed, loud and full of dancing late into the night. What it should not be is needlessly chaotic in all the places that could easily have been planned properly beforehand.
A wedding is allowed to be relaxed, loud and full of dancing late into the night. What it should not be is needlessly chaotic in all the places that could easily have been planned properly beforehand.
That is exactly what makes weddings different from many other celebrations for me. Music, timing, surprises and atmosphere all interact much more closely. If something sticks or slips there, people notice it far more quickly than they would at an ordinary party. That is why it is worth discussing the key points in advance instead of hoping improvisation will save the evening.
This is also why I prepare weddings more thoroughly than other events. I work through the schedule, the important highlights and the musical direction with my couples so the evening feels coherent rather than stiff. I also like to involve witnesses or toastmasters, because surprise contributions should support the celebration rather than trip it up.
The borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf offers a wide range of wedding venues. If you are already looking for a DJ, you have probably found your venue already, or perhaps even booked it. Maybe you still have a few lovely places nearby on your shortlist, possibly including venues such as Brixen in Zehlendorf. One thing stays the same either way: ask about the DJ early, ideally around 12 months in advance. Popular dates tend to disappear especially fast.
Berlin loves differently – how wedding couples celebrate in truly distinctive venues
Whether born-and-bred Berliners or recent converts to big-city life, people marrying in Berlin usually want the city’s spirit to be part of the wedding too. Somewhere between graffiti, Gründerzeit façades and pockets of urban green, couples look for something that feels unmistakably Berlin: genuine, creative and just a little different.
Berlin couples increasingly avoid standard function rooms. They are drawn instead to venues with a story and a sense of urban identity – old villas on the edge of the city, hidden garden restaurants and places where city life and nature meet in a surprisingly graceful way.
More and more couples are also moving away from the classic fairy-tale wedding. Industrial-style locations are especially popular: concrete, brick, history and atmosphere. Former factories, warehouses and depot buildings provide exactly the kind of backdrop modern romance can work with.
➥ Last-minute DJ
It is frustrating every single time when organisers suddenly find themselves without a DJ shortly before the event starts. Sometimes there is a flimsy excuse, sometimes nothing at all. When things need to move quickly, my emergency DJ service is the backup plan that ideally should never have been necessary.
It is frustrating every single time when organisers suddenly find themselves without a DJ shortly before the event starts. Sometimes there is a flimsy excuse, sometimes nothing at all. When things need to move quickly, my emergency DJ service is the backup plan that ideally should never have been necessary.
For me, emergency DJ service means this: your enquiry arrives later than 72 hours before music start time or the booking itself only happens within the final 48 hours before it. At that point, we are no longer talking about relaxed planning but about a short-notice operation with very clear limits.
For basic orientation, you can see a pricing example here. And because emergencies do not automatically happen in tiny party basements, I can also provide larger emergency events for indoor spaces with up to around 250 guests. If more equipment is needed, please also look at My Prices.
Those limits should be known fairly. I no longer prepare the event in the usual detailed way, which means no extensive request and no-go lists and no miracles for songs I do not already have in stock. My job at that point is not to recreate a concept that was planned for months, but to use judgement, experience and a broad repertoire to put together a functioning and hopefully very good evening. For weddings, that also means it is wise to have alternative titles ready for the first dance and other fixed moments.
If your case is urgent, the best option is to call me directly. And if I am on the road or already in the middle of an event, please leave a message: location, start time, short description of the occasion. Written contact works too, but then please do not hide it politely in the body text – use “Emergency” or “Urgent” clearly in the subject or occasion field.
➥ Business events
New products, an open day or an event for sales teams, clients and partners do not need to disappear into dry conference air. A good framework helps to make sure people do not just show up, but actually like staying there.
New products, an open day or an event for sales teams, clients and partners do not need to disappear into dry conference air. A good framework helps to make sure people do not just show up, but actually like staying there.
That is exactly where a DJ can make sense for reasons other than partying. Music can create atmosphere without pushing itself to the front, smooth transitions and give a business event more life without making it feel like a disco. Then there is the technical side: clear speech for announcements, wireless microphones for moderation and a setup that still works properly if the official part later turns into something more sociable.
I accompany such events in a way that keeps them professional without making them sterile. And if people do want to celebrate after the presentation, reception or award ceremony, there is no need to reinvent half the setup. The technical side is already there and the direction can simply be turned further.
➥ Sports events
A sports event does not live on results alone, but also on atmosphere. That atmosphere does not appear by magic, especially not when all that can be heard between two programme items is wind noise and nervous throat-clearing into a microphone.
A sports event does not live on results alone, but also on atmosphere. That atmosphere does not appear by magic, especially not when all that can be heard between two programme items is wind noise and nervous throat-clearing into a microphone.
Whether it is a club celebration, a tournament or a school sports day, I can accompany this kind of event musically and technically without turning it into an artificial fairground. The point is not to drown every moment in sound, but to be properly present where announcements, music and a clear running order genuinely help the event.
That means suitable sound for smaller grounds or halls, wireless microphones for moderation, speeches and awards, and if required, somebody who can handle the microphone properly as well. If you need someone who does more than place cables and stand back, that can be arranged too.
And yes, music is naturally part of it. Not as an end in itself, but so that entrances, breaks, award ceremonies or waiting times do not feel like dead air. If a party is planned afterwards, the transition can happily be very smooth.