Wedding DJ · Marrakech
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Arabic · French
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Jul 2026
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Under review
the profile
DJ C4 is Brahim Sekkate, and unlike a lot of the names couples get pointed toward, he is an actual wedding DJ, which is exactly what most weddings need. He has been working the Marrakech scene for more than 20 years, with resident stints at Palais Jad Mahal, the well known dinner and show restaurant, and at the Lotus Club, so he has spent thousands of nights reading real rooms, not just festival crowds. His feed on Instagram at djc4brahim, with over 7,600 followers, is exactly what you want to see from a wedding DJ, reel after reel of actual receptions, full floors, and couples dancing, not studio promo. That track record is the reason this one is easy to recommend. His style sits in the open format, house, and lounge space, which is the right register for a Marrakech destination wedding. That means an elegant lounge and house feel for the cocktail and dinner, then an open format party that can move between international hits, French and Arabic favorites, and the house sound the younger crowd came for. A DJ who has held residencies at a venue like Jad Mahal knows how to build an evening, hold a dinner at the right energy, and then take the floor up without losing the room, which is a craft that only comes from doing it week after week. For a couple who wants one reliable pro to carry the whole night rather than a specialist who only plays one lane, this is a strong, safe pick. What you are getting is experience and dependability, which at a wedding is worth more than a famous name. In our directory his rating is 8.1, a genuinely good mark, and it reflects a working professional who turns up, reads the crowd, and does the job without drama. You can reach him directly on +212 661 976 414, and because his Instagram is active and full of recent weddings, you can watch him work before you ever call, which is the best due diligence there is. For a music led celebration that still has to keep every generation happy, he is the kind of DJ who has already solved that problem a hundred times. Here is the honest caveat, and with a DJ this established it is mostly logistics. First, he is in demand and has been for two decades, so his Saturdays in the spring and autumn wedding seasons go early, and you should confirm your exact date before you fall for him, not after. Second, and this is the big one, clarify whether his fee is DJ only or includes sound and lighting, because a resident club DJ often plays on the venue's installed system, and a private villa or a desert camp has no such rig. If it is DJ only, you will need a separate sound and lighting company, and the two bookings have to match the size of your space and guest count. Third, confirm the wedding specifics that a party DJ does not always volunteer, whether he acts as master of ceremonies and handles the announcements, which languages he is comfortable presenting in for a French, English, and Arabic crowd, and how he manages the traditional Moroccan moments if you want them woven into the night. Get the set hours, the arrival and setup time, and the overtime rate in writing, because Marrakech weddings run past any planned finish and you want the price of that last hour agreed in advance. Settle those points and DJ C4 is one of the more reassuring bookings on this list, a real wedding DJ with a real 20 year record, the kind of pro who lets you stop worrying about the music and enjoy your own party.