By the looks of it, and for the original reason I hired this group, every other review is impeccable. For the Photo Booth, we had Ricky, and he was phenomenal- made an amazing border for our pictures and put up with our rowdy crew. The only iss...ue here is that almost every review involves Robbie, the main DJ. I had the unfortunate experience of dealing with Jeremy. I went to 2 weddings between the time we hired Party-Tyme and our wedding, both brides used Party-Tyme, both did not get Robbie, and both seemed to use the same playlist, which threw us off but we didn't think "hm, maybe we shouldn't hire them", we figured it was the couples that didn't care about the music. Well, when I spoke to Jeremy the week of the wedding, he was not very confident at all but I wasn't completely discouraged, I gave him a pretty straight forward do not play/request list. While this is a minor detail, my list specifically said no motown/corny songs. First song I hear them play? "My Girl". Again, minor detail, but huge to me because that tells me my DJ doesn't know his musical genres and as the first song I hear him play, I am officially discouraged and quite honestly, disgusted. The next major thing is partially my fault because I didn't say "no one should be given the microphone other than..." but I would like to think that as a paid professional working events such as this, if a drunk middle aged man says he wants to sing the bride a song and breaks up a pretty swanky, high dollar party, to do so, the one in charge of the microphone would say no, or at least consult someone in charge. Instead, this goon stood up there and absolutely mortified my mother, who is also a voice teacher, and all of the other music professionals in the room (there were a lot of us). But all I cared about was my mom, the person also paying for the DJ. She was livid. Beyond livid. She was mad at the guy, but more so at the paid professional that allowed this to happen. My husband went up to them and told them to not let anyone else get on the microphone, he was met with a smirk from Jeremy and the random guy with him (oh yeah, he brought his friend who ate our food that we paid for by the head, minor detail but still pissed me off; he could have at least told me he was bringing a friend earlier in the week when we spoke), and seemed to take it seriously only after my husband had to say "I'm not effing kidding", but no more than a minute later, another one of our drunk guests comes up thinking it's karaoke hour and my husband has to take the mic from him too. All in all, it wasn't the worst possible situation as after this he managed to keep the dancefloor full, but I will never hire them or recommend them ever again. As my mom said afterwards, we should have rented equipment and just made a bang-up playlist and kept our jazz band for an hour longer to do the announcing. "There is no substitute for experience" indeed, and it was clear Jeremy had little to none. I can appreciate that when I emailed Robbie about this, he had Jeremy's back, but at the same time, an apology was in order, and we received nothing.