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In the vast and largely incomprehensible universe, there are a few things one should always keep track of:1. Where your towel is.
2. Where your drink is.
3. Where the music is being played properly.
On May 23rd, all three converge at Pele Utu Renoville.
In honor of Towel Day (a date of great importance to those who know where their towels are and why that matters), DJ Thee NoCount will be guiding the evening through a carefully curated selection of tropical sounds, exotica, and rhythmical oddities designed to make you forget, if only briefly, that the universe is mostly harmless.
Expect:
• Vinyl spinning with improbable precision
• Tropical grooves that may or may not bend time slightly
• A room full of people who brought their towels (or at least know they should have)
• Cocktails engineered with the kind of care normally reserved for interstellar navigation
You don’t strictly need a towel to attend…
…but it would be a terribly good idea.
Because as any well-traveled being knows:
A towel is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar (or inter-island) traveler can have.
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1275 Stardust St, Reno, NV, United States, Nevada 89503
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