City Pages, Radio K and PBR present TOO MUCH LOVE | SUMMER CLUB JAM
Featuring DJ SovietPanda voted City Pages Best Club DJ in 2008. www.toomuchlove.net $1 admission with College ID TOO MUCH LOVE is proud to present SUMMER CLUB JAM, an extra special night of music featuring internationally acclaimed DJ Jacques Renault, on Saturday July 25th at First Avenue. Jacques Renault has released music on his own and as a part of RUNAWAY on world-reknowned labels DFA, Rekids, Italians Do It Better, Wurst Edits, I'm A Cliché, and more, as well as been voted Best NYC DJ for Paper's Night LIfe Awards. His refined productions, unique vision of house and disco music, and acute ability to read any audience, has made Jacques a stand-out amongst his peers in the elite, international sphere of electronic music. Referencing Runaway's huge house track "Brooklyn Club Jam", TML's Summer Club Jam with Jacques Renault and resident DJ Sovietpanda is sure to be one, if not the most, memorable summer night at Too Much Love. As always, TML is 18 and over, starts at 10pm, and is just $3 to get in, or $1 with student ID. http://www.toomuchlove.net http://www.myspace.com/jacquesrenault http://www.twitter.com/too_much_love Check out Jacques Renault's brand new summer mix at DFA Radio Mixes: http://www.dfarecords.com/radiomixes/summer2009.html Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=136253084664
TOO MUCH LOVE
Every Saturday in the Mainroom
TOO MUCH LOVE is a dance party thrown by SOVIETPANDA (aka Peter Lansky) every Saturday night at FIRST AVENUE in downtown Minneapolis, featuring guest DJs from the Twin Cities and around the world.
NEW & OLD ELECTRO / DISCO / HOUSE / TECHNO
REMIXES / NEW WAVE / DANCE PUNK / MORE
SOVIETPANDA
Peter Lansky aka Sovietpanda is a DJ, promoter and producer in Minneapolis who runs the Too Much Love party at First Avenue every Saturday night.
JACQUES RENAULT
Jacques Renault was a post-punk Washington, D.C. native who moved to Chicago in 1997 to continue his studies of viola, but in turn got an education in dance music. Tapping into the well-established Drum 'n' Bass scene, he held a residency at Smart Bar and became a buyer at the legendary Gramaphone Records.




