Decks - Electric DJ Booking Landing Page Template
Decks is a single-column landing page built for a DJ booking agency that connects underground selectors and headline DJs with festivals, warehouse promoters, and late-night venues worldwide. It pairs an Instagram-style social feed header, immersive half-speed video, oversized artist cards with audio previews, and a scarcity-driven waitlist form to turn festival programmers and club owners into qualified leads.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Decks is a high-impact single-column landing page for a DJ booking agency operating across three continents. The design follows a Festival Energy theme using a Ruby and Chrome color system. Every section pulls the visitor deeper: from a living social feed, through immersive festival video, to artist discovery, and finally to a waitlist form that converts desire into action.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for DJ booking agencies and talent management operations that need to make an immediate visual statement. It is ideal when the roster itself is the strongest selling point and urgency is needed to drive qualified enquiries.
- Festival programmers filling headliner slots who need to evaluate a roster fast
- Club owners and venue bookers hunting fresh residencies for upcoming seasons
- Brand agencies and event promoters who need a credible name on the flyer
What problem this template solves
Most booking agency pages look like directories. They list names, display fees, and wait for someone to email. That passive approach loses the promoter who lands on the page at midnight with a slot to fill and three competitors a tab away.
- No visual energy to match the culture the agency represents
- No urgency mechanism to push qualified buyers toward a commitment
- No structured path from discovery to booking enquiry in a single scroll
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-column landing page designed to feel like the moment the headliner drops the first track. Every section is purpose-built to move a promoter from curiosity to action without leaving the page.
- A mosaic social feed header with autoplay tile reordering and ruby-chrome grading
- A full-viewport looping video section with waveform animations along the margins
- Oversized artist cards with genre tags, country flags, and hover-triggered audio previews
- A scarcity-driven waitlist form with a live counter showing remaining roster slots
- A secondary micro-call-to-action that anchors visitors to the roster before the ask
Feature list
This template is built around five core capabilities that work together to create an emotional, conversion-focused journey.
Social Feed Mosaic Header
A living grid of Instagram-style tiles pulls from the agency roster. Tiles vary in aspect ratio, some are video clips and some are stills, all colour-graded in ruby and chrome tones. The grid reorders on a slow autoplay loop so the roster itself becomes the brand identity before a single word is read.
Full-Viewport Festival Video
Past the feed, a looping video section fills the entire viewport with festival footage slowed to half speed. Bass frequencies are visualized as waveform animations running along the left and right margins, turning a passive scroll into a physical sensation that primes the visitor emotionally.
Artist Cards with Audio Preview
The roster appears as oversized cards, each carrying a genre tag, a country flag, and a thirty-second audio preview that plays on hover. The format lets a promoter feel the artist's sound and geographic reach without clicking away, reducing friction at the most important decision point.
Scarcity-Driven Waitlist Form
The primary call-to-action reads "Get On The List" in chrome type over a ruby background. The form captures name, venue or festival name, and a booking window dropdown with three options: next 30 days, next quarter, and next festival season. A live counter shows limited roster slots remaining, and supporting copy confirms that waitlisted promoters get first access when new artists sign.
Micro Call-to-Action Anchor
A secondary "Hear Who's Available" call-to-action appears early in the page flow, before the roster section. It anchors directly down to the artist cards, building want before the waitlist ask arrives. This two-step structure separates discovery from commitment and reduces drop-off.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Social Feed Header | Establishes roster identity through a living mosaic of ruby-chrome-graded tiles |
| Half-Speed Video | Immerses the visitor in festival atmosphere with waveform margin animations |
| Micro call to action Anchor | Directs early visitors to the roster before the primary ask |
| Artist Roster Cards | Presents each DJ with genre tag, flag, and hover audio preview |
| Scarcity Counter | Shows live remaining roster slots to create urgency |
| Waitlist Form | Captures name, venue, and booking window from qualified buyers |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Festival Energy theme built entirely around the Ruby and Chrome color system. Black dominates the canvas, ruby floods section transitions, chrome carries typography and divider lines, and hot magenta fires on every clickable surface.
- Deep ruby red (#9B1B30) pulses through section transitions like red stage wash
- Polished chrome silver (#C0C0C8) carries all primary typography and structural dividers
- Midnight black (#0D0D0D) fills the canvas as the void between laser beams
- Hot magenta (#E6007E) activates on interactive elements, hover states, and call-to-action surfaces
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column flow is structured to read cleanly on any screen size. Each section stacks naturally without horizontal scrolling or layout collapse, keeping the emotional scroll journey intact on mobile devices used by promoters booking late at night.
- Single-column layout stacks all sections vertically without complex breakpoints
- Autoplay video and audio previews are contained within their respective card and section boundaries
- The waitlist form fields stack cleanly on smaller screens for easy thumb-friendly input
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered as an emotional funnel. Each section raises desire before the next section delivers the call-to-action, so by the time the waitlist form appears, the visitor already wants to be on it.
- The social feed and video sections build cultural credibility and emotional investment before any commercial message appears, warming cold traffic at the top of the page.
- The roster cards with audio previews let promoters evaluate talent in real time, removing the need to leave the page and reducing the chance of a competitor capturing the lead.
- The live scarcity counter and copy about first-access priority create a clear reason to act now rather than return later, turning intent into a form submission.
Other information about this template
This template is part of the Decks collection, a set of landing page designs purpose-built for the DJ booking, talent management, and live music event industry. It is categorized under Media and Entertainment, specifically within the Talent and Artist Management subcategory.
- The template style is Single Column Flow, matched to a Waitlist and Coming Soon landing page direction
- The header concept is a Social Feed, a format that suits agencies whose roster breadth is a key differentiator
- The creative direction is Immersive Visual, designed for niches where atmosphere and cultural credibility matter more than product specifications
- The theme is Festival Energy, making it relevant for electronic music promoters, rave and festival organizers, and underground club circuit operators




Theme
Festival Energy
Creative direction
Immersive Visual
Color system
Ruby & Chrome
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Waitlist/Coming Soon
Page Sections
Social Feed Mosaic Header
Full-viewport Looping Video
Artist Cards with Hover Audio
Scarcity Counter and Urgency Copy
Two-step Conversion Flow
Related questions
Who is this landing page template designed for?
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