Christine Renée holds a residency at the Lot Radio since 2017. Her energy, musical dexterity and pop-up, booth installations has led the chat room to dub her, The-Queen-of-the-Lot.

She is also head curator at Brooklyn’s audiophile venue Public Records.

Her musical life began in a town that exhales music, Austin TX with a record collecting, guitar-playing father. Live music and the practice-room culture that goes with it, are integral to the CR fabric.

It’s 2001, jump to New York. She is a resident DJ at the LES hub LIT, slinging 6 hours of punk and newwave vinyls every Friday night. As a DJ and record store clerk on 7th and A, she sat at the epicenter of the downtown arts scene, defined by Rub-n-Tug’s Saturdays at Gavin Brown’s gallery/bar, Passerby. She captured the spirit of an era that will always be remembered as enchanting and vibrant.

After 5 years of total devotion to the nightlife and the music it oozed, she produced a movie with the artist aka “Mrs Dash Snow” called, Stamina. It was a swan song, a farewell to NY in the form of a 36-hour dance party modeled after, They Shoot Horses Don’t They; recreated at the Guggenheim in 2015. Post filming, she landed in Los Angeles where she held residencies at the Standard Hotels and danced at warehouse parties headlining Dj Harvey who was her mentor for many moons before moving back to Brooklyn in 2012.

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