You prefer to keep cocktail hour very chill with a smooth sexy vibe favoring deep conversation over small talk.You will experience a curated mix of European-influenced smooth rhythms, funky electronic grooves, and smooth vocals perfect for sitting behind intellectual conversation. Treat them to the electronic nu-jazz sounds of Paris on the “Hotel Costes Radio” channel. For the 20-something guest list with sophisticated taste in music, traditional flavors of jazz might be too cliché.Expect to hear Robin S, Ace of Base, and Technotronic. For guaranteed tunes that make it impossible to resist bobbing your head and mouthing the chorus, enter “The Movement (90s Dance)” channel. You’re thinking about some medium tempo dance tunes that are recognizable, but nothing your DJ is going to play during your peak hour dance set. We’re dancing tonight, and you’re absolutely going to establish that in cocktail hour.Tune in “Miguel Migs Radio” for deep house tracks that give a swanky Buddha bar feel. You insist the vibe be upbeat and classy, with some vocals so that it’s not completely disconnected from your guests, but few enough vocals so there’s plenty of room in the music for conversation. Cozy, elegant, and modern decor envelops your 30-something, fashion-forward crowd at your city’s upscale hotel.Expect to hear original artists doing classic renditions, as well as some remakes by contemporary artists like Nora Jones, Michael Bublé, and Harry Connick, Jr. The timeless classy playlist for American songbook and jazz standards is the “Frank Sinatra Radio” channel. In attendance at your “black tie” formal will be your most important friends, family, and colleagues, all dressed to the nines.At the end, I’ll give you my number one tip for making sure your playlist doesn’t go off the rails and force you to explain yourself! Let’s look at 10 scenarios, each with a different vibe, and dial up the ideal ambiance. The perfect playlist for your cocktail hour begins here.
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