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SUMMARY:Shelter featuring Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist @ Otis Lounge, S
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DESCRIPTION:\nSATURDAY, MARCH 27\nOtis Lounge & True Skool presents\nS
 helter\nA house of soul, funk, hip hop, house & breaks!\n\nFeaturing:\
 nRen the Vinyl Archaeologist\nspinning an exclusive 4-hour set\n\n@ Ot
 is Lounge, 25 Maiden Lane, San Francisco\nNo cover, 10pm-2am, 21+\nInf
 o: http://www.trueskool.com\nABOUT REN THE VINYL ARCHAEOLOGIST As a ba
 y area resident (by way of New York), Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist made
  his mark by curating top notch events featuring hip hop legends and s
 upporting independent artists from the Bay and beyond. In 2000, his Tr
 ue Skool events won the \"Best of the Bay\" in the SF Bay Guardian. Re
 n has appeared on numerous publications, such as the XLR8R, 7x7, SF We
 ekly, SF Examiner, Mugshot and SF Magazine, to name a few. Since True 
 Skool's inception in 1999, his online magazine and newsletter has serv
 ed as a resource that covers hip hop history, politics, emerging artis
 ts and events. As a DJ, he has shared bills with world-renowned artist
 s such as Grandmaster Flash, Jazzy Jeff, Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, 
 Kool DJ Red Alert, Q-Bert, Cut Chemist, DJ Premier, Wu-Tang Clan, Lupe
  Fiasco, Ali Shaheed Muhammad (A Tribe Called Quest), Michael Franti &
  Spearhead, Lyrics Born, Masta Ace, Biz Markie, Dilated Peoples, The C
 oup, KRS-One, 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 i
 n 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 th
 e soul/funk revival at Soul Kitchen. Ren is a professional party rocke
 r who can put it down among the best of them with a vast arsenal of vi
 nyl weapons to drop on any dancefloor, ranging from hip hop & soul to 
 electro, house and breaks to trip hop and acid jazz.\n\n\n\n\nFor more
  information visit https://trueskool.com/events/shelter-featuring-ren-
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CATEGORIES:soul, funk, hip, hop, house, "&", breaks
LOCATION:Otis Lounge, San Francisco
WEBSITE:http://www.otissf.com
URL:http://www.otissf.com
CONTACT:
ORGANIZER:Otis & True Skool
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Ren the 
 Vinyl Archaeologist":https://trueskool.com/profile/xh51jvilojur
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