Soul Power feat. Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (No Cover)

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Soul Power feat. Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (No Cover)

Time: April 24, 2008 at 9pm to April 25, 2008 at 1am
Location: Kingman's Ivy Room, Albany, CA
Street: 860 San Pablo Ave
City/State: Albany, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?f…
Event Type: soul, funk, hip, hop, breaks
Organized By: True Skool & Ivy Room
Latest Activity: Apr 21, 2008

Event Description


True Skool & Ivy Room present
Soul Power

Featuring:
Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (True Skool)
plus special guests


@ Kingman's Ivy Room, 860 San Pablo Ave, Albany, CA
9pm-1am, No cover, 21+

FEATURED ARTIST
REN THE VINYL ARCHAEOLOGIST


Ren entertaining the crowd at the Walk of Game Induction Ceremony reception @ Sony Metreon, SF (March 2005)

As a bay area resident (by way of New York), Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist made his mark by curating top notch events featuring hip hop legends and supporting independent artists from the Bay and beyond. In 2000, his True Skool events won the "Best of the Bay" in the SF Bay Guardian. Ren has appeared on numerous publications, such as the XLR8R, 7x7, SF Weekly, SF Examiner, Mugshot and SF Magazine, to name a few. since True Skool's inception in 1999, his online magazine and newsletter has served as an information resource that covers hip hop history, politics, and events. As a DJ, he has shared bills with world-renowned artists such as Grandmaster Flash, Jazzy Jeff, Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Kool DJ Red Alert, Q-Bert, Cut Chemist, DJ Premier, Wu-Tang Clan, Ali Shaheed Muhammad (A Tribe Called Quest), Michael Franti & Spearhead, Masta Ace, KRS-One, Lupe Fiasco, Lyrics Born, Pharcyde, DJ Bobbito, DJ Cash Money and the list goes on. His diverse selections are influenced by his east coast background, from b-boying in the early 80s to attending house parties and New York City clubs. He experienced the New York City underground rave scene in it's heyday at legendary rave parties such as Nasa at the Shelter in the early 90s. Then, the acid-jazz scene at Giant Step parties and the soul/funk revival at Soul Kitchen. Ren is a professional party rocker who can put it down among the best of them with a vast arsenal of vinyl weapons to drop on any dancefloor, ranging from hip hop & soul to electro, house and breaks to trip hop and acid jazz. He has graced many venues with his non-stop seemless sets with regular appearances at DNA Lounge, Mighty, Club 6, Poleng Lounge and the Shattuck Downlow. He has also made appearances at Ruby Skye, 1015, Independent, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and Sony Metreon, among a slew of venues in San Francisco. In addition, he has appeared at Michael Franti & Spearhead's annual "9-11 Power to the Peaceful Festival", TV-20's "Distortion2Static" hip hop show and KPFA's Hardknock Radio.


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