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HE'S BACK!!!!!
Good to see you back here R!
OK so, I hate mobile DJ'ing myself, but I've been roped in to a few too many weddings so here's my pearls:
Your technical setup should be fine and it's not a bad idea at all to bring a duplicate laptop setup. If one goes down the other is 30 seconds away.
You may to to use a program called mp3gainPro - it can match bathces of mp3's to within 1.5db of each other by chaining the MD tags. It's not perfect but it certainly gets them very close to each other.
The c4 will be fine but also have a limiter in the chain, with settings of a max thershold for the PA so that if something suddenly peaks or some twat tries to jack it up, you don't blow the speakers/amps.
Also, whatever you do bring cables x 2 and get there early for a good sound check - I've never been to a wedding where the soundsystem was perfect/all the kit was present/someone was there who knew how to set it up/etc - it pays to be prepared.
As for music selection - download the latest top 40 list and look for some edm mixes of them - these are good transition fodder for later, if you want to start taking it towards EDM. Make ure you have hiphop (ugh) and some R&B.
Unfortunately, ever wedding I have ever been to, has the usual cliches in terms of music, but at least get th stuff that everyone from any age group knows, some sinatra, some Van morrison, etc (double ugh).
In terms of transitioning on non EDM stuff, just wait for the main part of that song to go in to outro and fade up the new track on the first part that is recognisable to the audience. They don't give a shit about smooth mixing and once they've got some irish whiskey in them you could be banging pots and pans and they'd still be doing rock the boat on the dancefloor.
Have a little practice on the mic but don't sweat it to much - at the end of the day, it's friends and family so they know you and know you're not a paid MC. Just have a few one liners ready, especially anything that embaresses your brother as crowd love that shit.
Last resort: get as hammered as the crowd and play you like - at least you're all on the same level, and it's probably wiser than trying to intellectualise the behaviour of a bunch of drunk pikeys 
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