House of MNEEMO DJ School: Built for the Stage
The House of MNEEMO DJ School teaches DJing as performance, not button-pressing. Located at Hague House Studios in London with Pioneer CDJ-3000X kit.
A new London DJ school redefining education through real performance, professional studio standards, and stage-first thinking.
London has never had a shortage of DJ schools. What it has lacked is places that understand the difference between learning equipment and learning how to perform.
The House of MNEEMO DJ School, launched in partnership with Hague House Studios, enters that gap deliberately. This is not a course designed to turn people into competent button-pressers. It is built for those who want to stand in front of a room, hold attention, and control energy in real time.
The emphasis here is not software. It is presence.
Why the House of MNEEMO DJ School Exists
The school grew out of a question MNEEMO kept returning to across years of performing in London and Europe: why do most DJ schools teach equipment but not the thing that actually determines whether someone becomes a working artist?
That gap shaped the whole project. On one side, Hague House brings studio engineering standards shaped by professional recording environments. On the other, House of MNEEMO brings first-hand experience of club floors, touring, and live pressure across the London scene and beyond.
That combination defines the philosophy. Technique matters, but only as a foundation. What follows is harder to teach and usually ignored elsewhere: stage confidence, crowd psychology, music selection under pressure, and emotional control over the course of a night.
The House of MNEEMO DJ School treats DJing as performance, not as a technical hobby.
Inside the House of MNEEMO DJ School
All lessons take place on Pioneer CDJ-3000X and DJM-A9 setups with professional monitoring. There are no shortcuts, no downgraded training tools, no simulated environments. Students learn on the same systems they will encounter in high-level club and festival settings.
The offerings range from private DJ lessons and studio dry hire to full courses covering beginner through professional levels. For those aiming beyond mixing, the school also offers original artist track creation, guiding students through the full process of writing, arranging, mixing, and mastering a release-ready track under professional supervision.
There is also a full DJ-set video production package, designed for artists who understand that visibility now matters almost as much as sound. Multi-camera filming, post-production, and final assets are delivered ready for platforms like YouTube, allowing artists to document and present their work properly.
Tutors who teach from the floor
The teaching is led by MNEEMO alongside fellow London DJ SLAVKO, both active performers rather than career instructors.
MNEEMO brings years of live performance across London and Europe, a catalogue of releases on Warsaw-based label Radar Records, and the kind of stage time that comes from running his own club nights through HOUSE OF MNEEMO. His focus in teaching is not perfection, but decision-making: when to push, when to hold back, and how to read a room that does not owe you its attention.
SLAVKO, a long-time MNEEMO collaborator, brings his own competitive and performance background, including recognition from James Hype's competition for aspiring DJs, which led to appearances alongside James Hype and his team in Ibiza. That experience informs how he approaches preparation and pressure.
Together, they build the curriculum around what actually happens when the music starts.
A different definition of education
The House of MNEEMO DJ School offers structured levels from Beginner through Pro, as well as a Professional Artist Program for those aiming to step into the industry seriously. Each full course includes multiple lessons and a certificate of completion, but the emphasis is on progression rather than speed.
There is no promise of overnight success. What is offered instead is preparation.
At its core, the House of MNEEMO DJ School is built on a simple idea: the industry does not reward technical competence alone. It rewards confidence, awareness, and the ability to control atmosphere. By bringing studio-grade sound, live performance knowledge, and industry context into one space, MNEEMO has created something closer to an artist development environment than a traditional school.
It is not for everyone. And that is precisely the point.
This is a place for people who want to perform, not just learn how to mix.
This editorial is part of House of MNEEMO's ongoing coverage of the electronic and club music scene, written by London-based DJ and producer MNEEMO — millions of streams to his name and a party series running through some of London's best clubs. Listen to MNEEMO: Spotify · Instagram · YouTube