Barmel Nights featuring Renoir aka Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (True Skool)

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Barmel Nights featuring Renoir aka Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (True Skool)

Time: May 10, 2025 at 10pm to May 11, 2025 at 2am
Location: Barmel, Carmel, CA
Street: San Carlos between Ocean Ave & 7th Ave In, Carmel Way Courtyard
City/State: Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: https://barmel.com/
Event Type: bay area, carmel, monterey
Organized By: Barmel
Latest Activity: May 6, 2025

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SATURDAY, MAY 10
Barmel Nights
Soul, funk, disco, house and more!

Featuring
Renoir (aka Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist)
 
@ Barmel, Carmel, CA
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REN THE VINYL ARCHAEOLOGIST

As a Bay Area resident hailing from New York, Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (aka Renoir) made his mark as the founder of True Skool (est. '99). Originally a party that featured Hip Hop legends, emerging artists, and world-class turntablists, the brand has evolved into a music entertainment guide and event marketing company. As a DJ, Ren is known for his eclectic and diverse musical selections. He has shared billing with world-renowned artists, such as Z-Trip, Jazzy Jeff, Q-Bert, Mixmaster Mike, Wu-Tang Clan, Black Thought, Rakim, Masters at Work, Nightmares on Wax, Moby, KRS-One, to name a few. Overall, Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist is a highly respected and influential figure in the hip-hop and music community, known for his passion, creativity, and commitment to preserving the legacy of hip hop.

http://djrenoir.com

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