
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 Soulchic is a young Moroccan DJ and producer based in Marrakech whose real specialty is afro house, and he has built a genuine music profile around it rather than just a booking listing. His single reached the upper ranks of the Afrohouse chart on Beatport within two days of release, and you can find him on Spotify, YouTube, and SoundCloud as well, which tells you he is a producer first and a party DJ second. For a wedding that is a good thing, because a producer hears transitions and energy differently from someone who only presses play. On the floor he is far from a one-genre act. His open-format range covers 80s, 90s and 00s, R&B, hip-hop, reggae, rock, disco, house, techno, top 40, local Moroccan tracks, lounge, and his own remixes and edits, so he can carry a dinner, a first dance, and a late peak-time set without handing you three different DJs. The social proof is strong and easy to check. His Google rating sits at 4.9 stars across 77 reviews, which is a lot of consistent feedback for a Marrakech DJ. The wedding reviews are specific in the way that matters: couples describe varied playlists that pleased every age and every nationality in the room, an elegant atmosphere that stayed classy rather than turning into a nightclub, and one client wrote that he set the fire from beginning to end without a single false note. That last line is the whole job. On a destination wedding you have grandparents, kids, French guests, Moroccan family, and a group of friends who came to dance, and the win is one room, not five separate moods. What you get is more than a man with a laptop. He also provides professional sound engineering and event lighting, so for a smaller or mid-sized wedding he can be close to a single point of contact for the whole audio and light side rather than only the music. He speaks French and English, which covers most couples marrying in Marrakech, and you can book him directly through djsoulchic.com, by phone on +212 674 177 335, or over WhatsApp. His fees run from about 800 to 1,600 euros depending on hours, guest count, and how much sound and lighting you need on top of the DJ set, which puts him in the sensible mid-range of the local market, neither the cheapest nor the premium tier. For most couples that mid-range number is the sweet spot, enough budget to get a real producer and a proper system without pushing into the premium bracket, and the 77 reviews suggest you are paying for consistency rather than a gamble. Here is my honest caveat. Afro house is clearly where his heart is, and it is what his releases and his following are built on, so if your dream floor is mostly traditional Moroccan or heavy on oriental pop all night, have that conversation early and agree on the balance in writing before you sign. Ask him plainly what share of the evening will be afro house versus open crowd-pleasers, because the answer should match your guest list, not his artist identity. He also works as a solo DJ, so for a long event or a two-part wedding I would confirm his plan for breaks and whether he brings support, and I would lock down exactly which sound and lighting package the quote includes so there are no surprises on setup day. With those points settled, a producer with 77 real reviews and a Beatport track behind him is a strong, safe choice for a couple who wants a modern, well-read floor and a room that never empties. I have seen too many weddings where the music was an afterthought, and this is not one of those bookings.