Introducing Sean Hopwood
Regular DJ at SeanH Entertainment
Introducing Sean Hopwood
Sean Hopwood is a DJ regularly working for SeanH Entertainment
Read on to learn a bit more about Sean Hopwood and find out if they might be the perfect choice for your party or event!

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Sean Hopwood's Musical Specialities
Here are some of the specialist music genres for Sean Hopwood - this isn't an exhaustive list - just the areas where this DJ has the widest knowledge and experience
![]() | Tamla / Motown / Stax Tamla Motown was a record company formed in the early 1960s and headquartered in Detroit, popularising a particular style of soul music. Stax was based in Memphis as a sister label to Volt Records, which popularised so-called Southern Soul and Memphis Soul music which was popular at the same time as Tamla Motown's output. Both labels had very identifiable yet similar sounds that is still very popular with soul afficionados today. |
![]() | Rock Rock is a broad genre that encompasses a range of styles, drawing on many other genres. In general, however, "rock" is typically separated from "pop" through the preference for 4/4 timing, the predominant use of drums and electric guitars for the lead, and energetic singing. |
![]() | Garage A musical style popular in the 1980s typically featuring keyboard riffs and female vocals |
![]() | Dance / Trance A genre of popular music that is specifically composed to facilitate energetic dancing, with Trance being somewhat slower and more staccato in arrangement with various peaks and drops. |
![]() | Ska / 2-Tone The precursor to the Reggae movement, Ska originated in Jamaica and is characterised by a walking bass line with rhythms on the off beat. In the late 1970s the 2-tone Ska movement in the UK fused Jamaican ska rhythms with faster tempos and a slightly harder edge by bands such as Madness, The Specials, The Beat and The Selecter. |
![]() | House A subgenre of electronic music typified by a four-on-the-floor beat and a medium temp, created by DJs remixing disco songs to give them deeper basslines and a mechanical beat. Proponents included Frankie Knuckles, Steve Silk Hurley, Farley Jackmaster Funk and others. |
Fun Facts about Sean Hopwood
We asked Sean Hopwood to supply some snippets of information about themselves, just for fun!
What year did you start DJing? 1994 |
Who is your favourite commercial DJ? Carl Cox, Sam Divine, DJ Rap, Todd Edwards |
What is your absolute favourite musical genre? House, UK Garage, Motown, Ska |
Which song would you send into Room 101? Baby Shark, Gotta Get Through This |
Which band or artist would you send into Room 101? Coldplay |
What was the first record you ever bought? Bucks Fizz |
What was the most embarassing moment in your DJ career to date? First gig... Beat matching was awful for the first 10 minutes due to nerves |
What do you think is the BEST part of DJing? The reaction of the crowd... What a Buzz!! |
What do you think is the WORST part of DJing? Mobile phones... People seem to be more interested intaking photos and filming the DJ than actually dancing and enjoying the music |
Do you have any hobbies other than DJing? Computer Aided Design (CAD) |
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