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Aquabooty's Fourth Anniversary

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By Mosi Reeves

Published on November 25, 2004

Since 2000, Tomas Ceddia and Joe Budious have fought the good fight, bringing quality dance music DJs (most recently Naked Music star Miguel Migs) to a city that often cares more about the taste of its vodka than the music it listens to. It's been a long, educative process that has yielded substantial rewards, earning the duo a reputation as one of the best promoters in town. For their fourth anniversary under the Aquabooty banner, they'll be bringing back DJ Harvey, the eccentric LA-based DJ/producer whose marathon sets have earned him a lemming-like following here. The real stars of the night, however, will be Ceddia and Budious, two idealists who know what it means not to sell out.