
Wedding DJ · Marrakech
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French · English · Arabic
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Jul 2026
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Under review
the profile
DJ Andeep is a Marrakech based DJ, and for a wedding he sits in a useful spot, an artist with a real Afro and deep house identity who also plays like a working event DJ. His name is Anas, he is originally from Casablanca and now lives in Marrakech, and he mixes Afro and deep house with disco, R and B, vintage 70s and 80s, Latino, top 40, lounge, and hip hop. In plain terms, he has the fashionable sunset sound that villa and Agafay weddings want, and he also has the wide crate a mixed family crowd needs later in the night. You can hear the range in his Afro House Deep and Tech mixes on SoundCloud and Mixcloud under Anas Andeep, and find him on Instagram at anas_andeep and on YouTube as DJ Andeep. This combination is the reason he is worth a look. A lot of the well known Marrakech names are club or festival artists who play one lane beautifully and will not bend to a wedding, and that is a real problem when your guest list runs from a bride's design conscious friends to grandparents who want the songs they know. Andeep positions himself for exactly that, high end private events and residencies, which is code for reading a room rather than playing a fixed set. For a couple who wants the elegant Afro house feel through the cocktail and dinner and then a proper party that lifts everyone off their seats, one DJ who can do both is simpler and cheaper than hiring two. In our directory his rating is 7.9, which is a fair, solid mark for a working wedding and events DJ rather than a headline act. What you are buying is versatility with a point of view, which is the sweet spot for most weddings. He is not a household festival name, and there is no need for him to be, because a wedding does not need a headliner, it needs someone who can carry six hours across very different moods without a dead patch. His social feeds and mixes are active and real, so you can and should listen before you book, and you can judge for yourself whether his taste matches the wedding in your head. If it does, you have found a Marrakech local who can give you the current sound without the attitude or the fee of a touring artist. Here is the honest caveat, and it is about clarity, not doubt. Andeep presents as a music focused DJ, so you cannot assume he arrives as a full wedding package, and you need to nail the details a wedding actually runs on. First, ask whether he acts as master of ceremonies, handles the announcements, the entrances, the first dance, and the traditional Moroccan moments, or whether he is there purely to play, in which case you will want a host or planner to run the room. Second, confirm the languages he can announce in, because a French, English, and Arabic crowd needs someone comfortable across them. Third, and this is the one people forget, clarify what he brings. A DJ of this kind normally comes with himself and his controller, not with a sound and lighting rig, so for a villa or a desert plot you will almost certainly need a separate sound and lighting company to supply speakers, monitors, and light, and you should book that in step with him. Get the set length, the arrival time, the breaks, and the overtime rate in writing, because Marrakech parties run late and the last hour is often the best one. Pin down these points and Andeep is a genuinely good value choice, a local DJ with the fashionable sound and the flexibility to play a whole wedding, not just a slot. Treat him as a plug and play headliner with no plan for the microphone or the rig, and you will feel the gap on the night.