I don't normally like writing negative reviews, especially because I don't want to hurt the business owner or his business. But sometimes I feel as though only one sided views are being portrayed. Most of the reviews on here for Heartbeat are very good reviews, but if you're anything like me and share my taste in music and class for a wedding, Heartbeat is just not my cup of tea. I'm sure many of you reading this may completely disagree with me, but I have heard him DJ many events, mostly weddings, and frankly, I have gotten really tired of his flamboyant attire and his style of music. The last thing I would want a vendor at my wedding to be wearing and stand out because of his attire is a bright colored shirt, unbuttoned to the mid chest with an excessive amount of large jewelry around his neck and wrists. It's a wedding not a club. The only two people that should really stand out and be the center of attention is the bride and groom not the DJ. I don't mean to be harsh but after so many years of seeing Heartbeats attire I felt as though I needed to comment.
Secondly, we're 2011. Playing armenian music from the 70's is getting rather old. Repeating the same songs 3/4 times in one evening is not cool. Every event that I have gone to where Heartbeat has been the DJ, he has played very old school music and repeated many songs throughout the whether armenian/persian/arabic/english just because the crowd loved it the first time he played it.
With this said, he seems like a very nice person and anytime I have seen him he's always smiling and very friendly. This was in no way a personal attack towards him as an individual, merely just my views and preference as a guest to the events/weddings he has DJ'ed and thought that others might appreciate my take on him.
Business Response:
It's a change to hear the first negative comment in my music history career. Your nonsense review will not affect my reputation, my talent, my look and flamboyant fashion and genre of music that I provide to my clients. It is my satisfied and repeated clientele that continues to keep me going successfully year after year. Your negative words will not reflect my honest clients with 5 Star reviews. Their encouragement and demand for HEARTBEAT DJ has made my excitement and passion for my music grow unconditionally... For your information I own 3 designer Men's Clothing Stores, and fashion is my life besides music. Nobody is forcing you to hire me at your next event. Maybe you're used to your Old fashion Suit and tie Dj; after all not everyone understands fashion.
P.S. I'm just about sold out on all my weekends until the end of 2012 and beyond being the highest paid DJ Artist. No need to describe my talents. Thank you for your kind comments.
Secondly, we're 2011. Playing armenian music from the 70's is getting rather old. Repeating the same songs 3/4 times in one evening is not cool. Every event that I have gone to where Heartbeat has been the DJ, he has played very old school music and repeated many songs throughout the whether armenian/persian/arabic/english just because the crowd loved it the first time he played it.
With this said, he seems like a very nice person and anytime I have seen him he's always smiling and very friendly. This was in no way a personal attack towards him as an individual, merely just my views and preference as a guest to the events/weddings he has DJ'ed and thought that others might appreciate my take on him.
Business Response:
It's a change to hear the first negative comment in my music history career. Your nonsense review will not affect my reputation, my talent, my look and flamboyant fashion and genre of music that I provide to my clients. It is my satisfied and repeated clientele that continues to keep me going successfully year after year. Your negative words will not reflect my honest clients with 5 Star reviews. Their encouragement and demand for HEARTBEAT DJ has made my excitement and passion for my music grow unconditionally... For your information I own 3 designer Men's Clothing Stores, and fashion is my life besides music. Nobody is forcing you to hire me at your next event. Maybe you're used to your Old fashion Suit and tie Dj; after all not everyone understands fashion.
P.S. I'm just about sold out on all my weekends until the end of 2012 and beyond being the highest paid DJ Artist. No need to describe my talents. Thank you for your kind comments.
May 18th, 2011
