Dave was awesome leading up to our event. He was so helpful and even came to my home twice to meet with us, over an hour away from him. He was key in executing our flower wall for our Photo Booth backdrop! It looked awesome in our Photo Booth... strips! The photo booth props were great and we got our album, disc and extra strips that night! It was fine to look over them at breakfast with everyone in the morning. Our ceremony music went perfectly and I assume our cocktail hour music was great because we heard no complaints! We just had a couple complaints of our own for the night. First, our videographer informed us that he and Dave got into an argument regarding the videographer needing a sound feed for the ceremony. Dave doesn't allow anyone to plug in to his system, but from what the videographer told us transpired, he was rude, vulgar and unprofessional. Not cool. After that, one of the first songs he played for the night was the very first song I told him was an absolute DO NOT PLAY. I tried giving him a cut the song cue from across the room but I don't think he ever saw me. He actually didn't speak to us the rest of the night, after our introductions. He was totally right about the flow of the night though. We insisted on the dance floor opening up right away and he warned us it might be dead at first because people will be hungry (and they were!) so my fiancé told him if it was like that, slow the music down. The dance floor was dead to start as people were hitting up the stations and he played the songs that were on my must play list along with other party/dance music. The uplighting color was great but I didn't understand why 1/3 of the room wasn't lit up. We paid for 20 uplights, and from what I counted and saw, only 12 (maybe 14?) were used. I didn't want the guests to glow and he promised with the lighting, they wouldn't. So if that was the concern, light every other post, not every post for 2/3 of the room and leave 1/3 unlit. It looked silly and was noticed by the guests. In our final meeting he asked how we felt about maracas and other party favors, we said it was fine. Never saw them ,no big deal, but why ask? For the end of the night, I was looking forward to what Dave told us he does for the final song with the remaining guests. That didn't happen. A few of the guests told us later they weren't loving the music. It was hard for us to gauge at the time as we kept getting pulled to take pics, change into Indian clothes, etc. The last hour of the night when our photographers left, we got to dance and hang out, and it seemed like everyone was having a good time, but before that, I really can't say. Maybe the incident with the videographer set him off his game, maybe he needs more Indian weddings under his belt. I'm not sure but we were left feeling so-so about the night overall. Not bleh but not hooray either.