interactive music request service for DJ's and event hosts

Visitors to your music event can use their smart phones to request music or vote for songs, artists or genre. Use this web interface for your events to receive requests and votes for music from your audience. Optionally, display requests live to the audience in an interactive full screen view.

'Feed the DJ' provides you with a web interface for your music events. Your audience can request music or vote for music via their smart phones, tablets or from their computers at home. In other words: interact with your event. Feed the DJ is an organized and fun way to deal with music requests, live or in preparation for any kind of music party or radio show.


As a DJ you can prepare a list of artists and titles to be voted for, or start blank and let the audience create the list. You can monitor and manage the requests through a straight forward control page with DJ options. As DJ you can use this as input as with ordinary requests (play or ignore), or even comment on the requests, interacting with your audience as the audience provides feed back to you.


live request monitoring

Optionally, requests and votes can be projected to the audience, using a monitor page in full screen mode.


This interactive page produces an animated and continually updated view of the playlist. The audience can watch and respond to the requests as they come in. To use Feed the DJ in a live setting like this, I recommend you use a couple of good, large flat screen monitors or a beamer on site. Alternatively, having at least one monitor at your booth is probably the minimum to make this work.


website integration

You can integrate a request list for your party or radio show into your website. When you create an event, you will be pointed to a tiny code snippet. If you put that on your site it will look something like this:

A dedicated mobile view makes it easy and quick to request and vote for music from any smart phone. Feed the DJ has been tested extensively with Samsung Galaxy and I-Phone settings. It must be noted that the Safari browser provides the best results, while the Opera mini browser works but has its limitations due to the technical nature of browsing by proxy.


Feed the DJ is free of charge. It's just for fun. The only condition I have is that you don't sue me if anything unexpected happens to your requests.