Scottsdale’s DJ
for Events That
Actually Land.
Scottsdale isn't just a city — it's a hospitality economy. With more Forbes Four- and Five-Star resorts per capita than almost anywhere in the country, the baseline expectation for events here is high. Guests have been to Nobu. They've done the Four Seasons pool party. They know immediately when an event falls short.
That's the standard DJ Drewstyle operates to. Every set is built live, in real time, on Pioneer CDJ-3000s — no pre-recorded mixes, no autopilot. Drew reads the room and programs on the fly, blending open-format, house, hip-hop, top 40, and Afro house depending on what the energy calls for.
Drew holds a Master's degree in Broadcast Journalism from ASU's Walter Cronkite School — the nation's #1 ranked broadcast program. That background changes how he approaches events. He thinks about every booking as a media production: atmosphere, narrative arc, build, climax, resolution. Not just a playlist with a start and end time.
He carries full professional liability insurance with the ability to add any Scottsdale venue as additionally insured — a requirement many of the city's top properties demand. From intimate Old Town rooftops to 500-person resort galas, Scottsdale is the home base — and it shows in the results.
“He got the party started and created a whole new vibe at our pool. So polite about requests, and genuinely seems to enjoy it — making it a good time for everyone. We can't wait to have him back.”April — Staff, Mountain Shadows Resort
Scottsdale events span a wide range of formats and scales — but they share one thing: the people in the room have been to enough events to know the difference between good and exceptional.