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Saturday 4th September 2004

it would be rude not to
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On: Saturday 4th September 2004
At: Fluid [map]

From: 9pm til 2am
Cost: £3 before 10pm, £5 after
Website: www.itwouldberudenotto.com
More: Known for its excellent resident and guest DJs, up-front music policy and a philosophy that focuses on smiling, dancing people, it would be rude not to has been created for those of us who go out to lose it on the dancefloor, meet like minded souls, and hear the very best in new house music.

Joined by guests that have included Jo Mills (DC10), Tania von Pear (Going Places/MOS Radio), Pavel Loginov (Moscow) and Moose (Oven Ready), it would be rude not to residents Anil Chawla and Mark Sun specialise in the tougher, dirtier side of house – the kind of beats that make you feel like a crafty cigarette and a shower afterwards.

On Saturday, the 4th of September, it would be rude not to returns to Fluid in the heart of the city for more housed up naughtiness.

Now with a new residency at London uber-club Turnmills, and with numerous appearances at The Gallery, City Loud, Fandango and on Ministry of Sound radio, Anil Chawla is being touted by some of the big names as the one to watch this year. When asked who should be made a Mixmag Future hero this year, Radio One resident Nic Fanciulli thought of Anil: “His enthusiasm behind the decks is wicked, and he plays great music, so he’s definitely one.”

Joining Anil will be it would be rude not to co-founder Mark Sun, fresh from a string of gigs at The Cross, Turnmills, Rhythm Factory and Ministry of Sound. Known for his up-beat and dirty sets that combine jackin’ and tribal house with sleazy breaks, Mark’s become a firm favourite with late-night crowds all over London.

On warm up duty, it’s our pleasure to welcome the irrepressible Katie Smiles – the name says it all, and this young lady will make you do just that. Spinning a delicious blend of proper house music, be prepared to grin the night away to her infectious grooves.
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Region: London
Music: House. Tribal House. Breaks.
DJ's: Anil Chawla
Mark Sun
Katie Smiles

Who's Going? (2) : Anil Chawla, Mark Sun 
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