Deviations Project

Deviations Project is a British electronic music group composed of producer Dave Williams and international violin virtuoso Oliver Lewis. The group blends elements of classical music with electronica; pieces such as Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake", Bizet's "Carmen" and Bach's "Sonata in Gm" are recreated with modern music technology. Contemporary compositions, including Dave William's own songs, John Williams’ "Theme From Schindler's List" and Fleetwoo... more

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Neurodisc Records

Neurodisc Records is a Ft. Lauderdale, Florida based record label specializing in the electronic, new age, and bass genres. Neurodisc launched in the summer of 1992 and quickly made its mark in the emerging Miami bass genre; the company's first five electro-bass releases sold over 100,000 units in...

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  • Feb 20, 2007

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