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Many have tried, and failed, to emulate the house party vibe at their club nights, but the crew behind Sai's House Party seem to have nailed it pretty damn well. Don't worry though, you won't find people throwing up behind the sofa and stashing all the prime booze in their jackets – this is a far cooler affair. The guest DJs are usually kept a secret (but some big names do slip through the net of anonymity beforehand...) and there's no specific music policy, so expect to hear everything from classic party anthems to sweaty warehouse beats to grime to filthy basslines, and plenty in between, with previous guests having included Jammer, True Tiger, Hatcha and Rattus Rattus. And if you do fancy emulating those golden parties of your childhood, there are fridges to raid, hip hop karaoke, a giant Nintendo 64 and sofas to chill on. Just don't look behind them...
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