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The Big Chill Archive
Deconstructed Live: Pete Lawrence (The Big Chill) DJ Set
Posted on August 6, 2010 | No CommentsIn celebration of The Big Chill this weekend, a set from Pete Lawrence, recorded live at DC wayback in 2001.iDJ: Chills, Thrills and Bellyaches
Posted on May 25, 2005 | No CommentsFirst appeared in iDJ Magazine. The nineties proved a confusing time for the dance music connoisseur, what with already slippery genres managing to morph into something new in the few short seconds between lifting a twelve from the racks and making it to the counter...
