After‑work party DJ in Zurich – ideas, setups, playlists
From office lounge to club vibe: duration, volume curves, power/logistics and set examples – how to run a great after‑work.

After‑work isn’t a “small club night” – it’s socialising with a clear flow. With the right setup you turn office, bar or terrace into a place people want to stay.
Flow & dramaturgy
- Phase 1 – Arrival (30–60 min): lofi, organic house, acoustic edits.
- Phase 2 – Networking (60–90 min): nu‑disco, funk‑house, vocals – 115–120 BPM.
- Phase 3 – Peak (60–90 min): club edits & classics, punchy bass, short breaks for cheers‑moments.
- Phase 4 – Cool‑down (15–30 min): warm‑down to end smoothly.
Setups & logistics
- Compact PA (2 tops + small sub) – enough punch, not too loud.
- Lights: warm ambience + small moving accents.
- Outdoor/courtyards/terraces: battery options + gentle levels (neighbours).
Music ideas
- Warm‑up: FKJ, Satin Jackets, Miguel Migs.
- Peak: Purple Disco Machine, Dom Dolla, Duck Sauce, David Guetta edits.
- Bridges: Fleetwood Mac/Queen edits → today’s house bangers.
Quick checklist
- Power/safeties • Weather/plan B • Volume window • Setup/breakdown window • House rules.
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FAQ – After‑work DJ Zurich
How long should an after‑work DJ set be?
Proven: 2–4 hours with a clear volume curve – arrival, networking, peak, cool‑down.
What music fits after‑work events?
From lofi/organic house for warm‑up via nu‑disco/funk‑house for networking to club edits & classics at the peak.
What setup works for offices/bars?
Compact PA with warm ambience lighting, gentle levels and a quick power/logistics check – indoors and outdoors.