
Wedding Sound & Lights · Marrakech
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French · English · Arabic
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Jul 2026
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Under review
the profile
Energy Sound and Light, trading as Energy Maroc, is a serious technical production house for sound, lighting, and video, working out of Casablanca and Marrakech. This is not a DJ with a pair of speakers. This is the company you call when an event needs real engineering: line array sound systems, digital and analog mixing consoles, LED video walls indoors and out, moving lights, and full backline for a live band. Their own reference points are concerts, festivals, conferences, and institutional events, with sound coverage they describe as scaling to audiences of over 100,000. In other words, the rig is built for stages, not for a corner of a riad. The equipment list is genuinely deep. On sound, they run passive and active speaker systems, line array, amplifiers, wired and wireless microphones, and stage monitoring, drawn from premium French and German brands. On lighting, they carry traditional and LED projectors, automated moving heads, LED panels, control desks, and architectural effects, which is exactly the kit that turns a bare marquee or a palace courtyard into something with atmosphere. On video, they hold projectors and image walls from names like Christie, Barco, Panasonic, Sanyo, and Optoma, plus LED screens for indoor and outdoor use. There is also a backline department with stage pianos and keyboards, acoustic and electronic drums, guitar and bass amplification, and percussion, which matters if your wedding has a live band or a group of musicians rather than only a DJ. For a wedding, the value is technical horsepower and reliability. If your celebration is large, spread across a garden and a marquee, or built around a live band, a full concert style light show, or projection onto a wall, this is a company with the gear and the engineers to deliver it cleanly. They provide qualified technicians for installation and operation, which is the part couples underestimate. Good equipment with nobody competent running it is a silent dance floor at 11pm, and a real technical team is what prevents that. You reach them on +212 661 69 63 99 or +212 662 19 22 23, or by email at info@energy-maroc.com. In our directory the range runs from 1,200 to 7,000 dirham, which is a wide band because the answer depends entirely on scale. A modest sound and lighting package for an intimate reception sits near the bottom, while a large rig with video walls, moving lights, a live band setup, and a full crew climbs to the top and beyond. The 8 rating is fair for a capable, professional supplier. Here is the honest caveat, and it is important. Everything Energy publishes points at concerts, festivals, conferences, and institutional stages. There is no wedding portfolio on show and no private celebration language anywhere on their pages, so you are hiring a strong technical house and asking it to work a wedding, not booking a wedding specialist who already knows the rhythm of a Moroccan reception. That is not a reason to avoid them, but it changes the questions you must ask. Confirm they will scale down as gracefully as they scale up, because a wedding needs warm, low uplighting and a dance floor wash, not a blinding festival wash and a wall of subs. Ask specifically who mixes the sound and runs the lights on the night, how many technicians stay for the whole evening, and until what hour. Clarify whether you are hiring an operated service or a dry hire of equipment, because a pile of excellent gear with no operator is a problem, not a solution. And ask to see photographs of a real wedding or private party they have produced, not only their concert and conference work. Settle those points, and Energy is a technically strong choice for a couple with an ambitious, large, or band led celebration.