Hand-built LED risers for DJs

Make your rig
look like a stage

A glowing, hand-built riser that lifts your controller off the desk and turns your bedroom into the booth you've been hearing in your head.

Your setup, leveled up

Headline a festival. From your bedroom.

You've got the mixes. You've got the hours in. But a controller sitting flat on a desk doesn't match the DJ in your head. NovaDeck lifts your gear onto a glowing riser — so the room finally feels like the stage you've been hearing all along.

Step into the spotlight

Your rig sits raised and lit, the way a real booth does. Walk up to it and feel like the main act — every time.

Set the whole mood

Dial the color to match the night — deep blue for the slow build, full magenta when it peaks. The light follows your set.

Stop the scroll

A glowing deck looks like a headline slot on camera. Post the clip and watch it get seen — not skipped.

Our story

It started on a Wednesday night.

Me and a buddy were DJing on a Wednesday night. The music was hitting, but the setup looked nothing like the sets I see on stage. I'd been wanting something to make my rig feel like a real booth. Raised up. Lit up. With actual presence. Because when the light's right, you don't just look like you're playing a set. You feel like you're playing one. So when I got home I went looking for it. Nothing on the market did what I had in my head. Too cheap, too generic, or it didn't exist at all.

So I built it. Up till 2am that same night, sketching the first version. First one wasn't right. Second one wasn't either. Third one finally was.

That's NovaDeck. I still build every single one myself. I'm a DJ who got tired of waiting for someone else to make this.

"When the light's right, you feel like you're playing a set."
how NovaDeck started
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