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MSPDJ’s Edited Music Policy

21 August 2009 No Comment

Part of the reason MSPDJs came to be was due to the fact that we witnessed kids parties, school dances, and Bar/Bat Mitzvah DJs playing music completely inappropriate for the age attending the party, not to mention the appalled parents and staff watching their kids listening to words that we’ll not even mention online.

If you so wish, MSPDJs offers a comprehensive Edited (referred to as “Clean from this point on) Music Policy. For kids parties and Bar/Bat Mitzvah Parties, MSPDJs will play CLEAN MUSIC, and only clean music. Not only do we edit words in our songs, we have a select few songs that we avoid playing for certain age groups.

All DJs say that they will edit the music, how can we be sure there wont be a slip up?

MSPDJs actually has 2 music collections. One is a full unedited collection of thousands of songs, both appropriate and inappropiate

The  second collection features thousands of songs that are ALL clean (yes, every single one). Before any song is put into this collection, it MUST be listened to by a head staff member to ensure that it is clean.

What if a song is not clean when you listen to it?

It often happens that we find a very popular song with some inappropriate lyrics, where it is impossible to obtain an edited copy of the song. So we edit it ourselves. We have gone through hundreds of songs and edited them to keep everything as-is, except for words that shouldn’t be played for hundreds of guests at your party.

How the heck do you do that?

Using top of the line audio-editing software, MSPDJs selects the inappropriate words in a song, reverses them all in order to keep the rhythm but make the unwanted words completely inaudible. The second method our audio experts use is to mute the lyrics for the 1/2 second that we had inappropriate words, while keeping the music playing. See how it is done:Capture2Untitled

At family parties (Holiday parties with children, younger school dances, and Bar/Bat Mitzvot) MSPDJs guarantees an appropriate music selection, and a family-friendly, age-appropriate atmosphere.

Of course parties that chose not to have edited music will be have music played from both collections.

*Note: The “samples of edited music” application below does not work in Firefox browsers. Please use Internet Explorer or Chrome.

  • Sample Edited Songs

    Here is the Music Player. You need to installl flash player to show this cool thing!


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