Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Is It Christmas Yet?

Well this is well overdue, (last blog stardate - June 07) So appologies to everyone hanging on my every word.  

After six sizzling months of intense musical shananigans - the Christmas baby has been delivered. "Fly away my darling" I cried as she took flight - Over the ocean to the land of the free and peanut jelly. She didn't even glance back, but I'm sure I heard a giggle on the wind and a little voice chirrup "I'm going to make it in the states!"

Yeah - six months - I didn't see that coming! It was so difficult not to be cheesey because of the nature of Christmas music. Ollie was playing sooooooooo beautifully and I got a bit wrapped up in the lovely cosyness  of Christmas (We had about two days of sun this Summer so it wasn't hard ;) I did 16 tracks
 and finished them on the second day we had the sun. Confidently dispatching them to the lovely peeps at Neurodisc, I sat back and waited for the squeals of delight from across the pond. And waited ......And waited..............
And so my dear reader, you may have gathered that the first offering wasn't exactly received with rapture ;) .............I had forgotten to "Deviate" 
Back to the Drawing Board 
So with a lot of "Love" and encouragement I returned to the mixer and got busy with those luverly layers that swish and swoosh around the maestro's magic. In a couple of months the baby was complete and sounding soooooooooooooooo cool.
So it is done. Phew - Like a proud Daddy - So proud.
It's up to you now, there will be a new page on myspace with pixtures and sample trax and stuff. A bulletin will be coming round soon.
Lastly - I have to say that I am constantly amazed by the kind words from the myspace community.

Done now *sigh*
Ooh - Oliver sends his love x
Me too!

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Good News and Bad News

Hi Everybodypeeps! 

Hmmmmm.....well I'd better  just jump straight in and explain some stuff that's been going down over the last month or so. The Good News is that Adeste Fiddles (No it's no a typo) - our "Christmas Baby", has gone up onto iTunes and Emusic now, so I hope you've all got your ipods and mp3 players ready. 

The bad news is that we can't get the actual CD  (complete with gorgeous artwork) out till next year. Booooooooooo! It's all down to hideously boring legal shananigans, which I couldn't bear to burden you with - plus I'll probably start crying and sniffling and sobbing and breaking down and screaming and stamping and pouting and ......you get the picture right? So ( I was quite upset ;)  anyway Ollie and I are being brave little soldiers and carrying on regardless. Even now we're plotting our next album and these are some of the goodies we've made a start on. There's a really sexy version of the Arabian Dance from Tchaikovsky - yeah I know, it's another "NutCracker" toon with a gorgeous melody and lovely moody arrangement. Then we're doing a really bizarre version of the "Hall of the Mountain King" incorporating retro industrial machinery samples - like pistons - whiring cogs and flywheels mixed into the percussion. If you enjoyed "She Too" from our first album, I've written a new piece in a similar vein called "Back into the Flame" Can anyone spot the connection btw?

So thats about where we are at the moment. I'm so sorry about the physical CD disappontment (I always buy the CD then Rip - Call me old fashioned but I like to have something to hold in my hand) Oh! - S'cuse the innuendo, but it is pantomime season! 

Till next time - Happy Trails and hope you like our new baby.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

At Last!!

Wayhey!!!!!  After Two weeks of impatience our Beauties arrived. We're very proud - well I am - Ollie's off in the Caribbean fiddling, so I have them all to my self - Moowahahahahahahaha!!!!

Ok - Ollie's been doing some concerts in Trinidad for the last couple of weeks, so the Christmas engine has slowed down a little. Still it's given me a chance to step back and look at the project a bit more objectively. I burned a copy of 12 of the most finished tracks and have been playing them in my car every time I go out. I have to say they're sounding really good - especially when played all together. A friend of mine said she could imagine a couple of them in a Tim Burton movie, like "Nightmare before Christmas" - I guess she meant like Danny Elfman - which is cool.

So now I've added another piece - seems like 17 is our lucky number. "The First Noel" - I can't believe I nearly missed that one and I can't wait for the wandering minstrel to come back from his travels (via Glastenbury with Dame Shirley on the 24th of June) to finish it off. Yipes I thought we'd nearly finished - still 5 to do ;)

Went to see "Pirates"  last night - Hooray!

Went to see "Oceans" last week - Booooo! 'Nuff said.

To be continued............................................

Sunday, May 27, 2007

The Story So Far.....

Well here we are again - still doing Christmas! This is the List so far - all done except for the last 4

1. Silent Night 

2. We 3 Kings

3. Coventry Carol                 

4. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

5. In the Bleak Mid winter    

6. Ding Dong Merrily on High

7. Hark the Herald Angels Sing      

8. I Saw 3 Ships a Sailing By

9. Sleigh Ride

10.Here we Come a Wasailing

11.Ave Maria (Schubert)     

12.Bach Christmas Prelude No.1  

13.Sugar Plum

14.Adeste Fiddles               

15.Oh Holy Night  

16.Amazing Grace   

We should get the last ones done next week with any luck. 

If anyone is wondering what the "Coventry Carol"  is - (and it certainly isn't  a bit of a go-er I used to know from the West Midlands) It's that "Lu Lay Lu Lah - Oh little tiny child" one
.   
Ollie's in the West end at the moment in a brand new production of Fiddler on the Roof (Eat your heart out Ms Steffani - yeah it's the "If I was a rich man"  musical)  Only Sundays off - so lucky we're nearly done! 
Still waiting for copies of Beauty!!!!!! If they don't turn up next week I'm going to scream and scream till I'm sick - so there.
Ooh and Spider man 3? - about 2 hours too long! But did you notice the cunning product placement? The Title Font is Exactly the same as Playstation 3 - subliminal or what? Yeah both produced by Sony.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Beauty Is In The Ear of the Beholder

Hey Thrill Seekers, I've got some fab news! Neurodisc is releasing a Barnes and Noble exclusive album called BEAUTY, next month. By happy coincidence ;) the launch will coincide with "Mother's Day" - The perfect gift!  It features 3  Dreamy Deviations Project tracks. "Dear Old Swanney", "Medication" and a beautiful version of "Edelweiss" especially recorded for this compilation. Also on this CD are some superb tracks from Amethystium, Blue Stone, Sleepthief, Kopas, and DaKsha.  
 
You can check it out from the "Top Friends" section on our profile page. Ooh - and click the banner for the B&N on line store if youre too lazy to get out of the house. 
(You may need a big box of tissues when you hear Edelweiss - there's a tear drop in every note.)

Sunday, April 15, 2007

It'll Soon Be Christmas

Well it's absolutely beautiful  - everything smells fresh and new, British Summer time is finally here - no really!

Ollie was away in Rotterdam with Spirit  last week  - where he "surprised" several Dutch guests in the lobby of his hotel. Without going into gory details, someone - who shall remain nameless - had one too many beverages after opening night and managed lock himself out of his room. This wouldn't have been too embarrassing had he been fully clothed. Luckily - thinking on his feet, our intrepid hero managed to find some large sheets of paper, kindly supplied by  some painters and decorators, to cover his embarrasement. (Did you notice I said "Large Sheets?  Wheyhey!!!)

Anywhooo - unabashed he returned back home to "Blighty" just in time to record a TV show on Thursday with Dame Shirley Bassey. 

Meanwhile back in the studio.....yep - I'm still here plonking away on my keyboards, but getting very excited about the video we should be shooting in June. Looks like I get out of the studio at last - bit of a trip to Florida Yahooooooooooooooo - I've ordered new  sunglasses on ebay to celebrate!

Better leave it there or I'll have nothing to say next week - I won't mentioned Ollie being up for the weekend and recording two amazing new pieces for our Christmas album...................

Happy Trails!

Thursday, March 22, 2007

She Was No Lady!!

A highly charged air of excpectancey was tingling as the maestro strode in through the door of the "Old Barn". I could hardly contain myself as I impatiently waited for an introduction to his new mistress. With little more than a wry smile (damn those finely chiselled features) he lowered his voice and confided - "She was no lady" ............Well imagine my disappointment. Apparently after "playing her" all weekend, he just couldn't raise her to the dizzying heights of his exacting standards. And so - another hopeful is cast away like a faded rose petal into the river of unrequited ....................well you get the idea.

Good news - The "fiddle that has no name" has been tweaked to perfection and sounding emacculate - what a work horse she is! We've been really busy recording over the last two days and to answer many peeps about what's on the horizon, well.....We've recorded an exclusive track for Barnes and Noble which will be featured on an album called "Beauty" coming out towards the end of April. 

We're also working on something special that should be ready by Q4 and Volume 2 should hit the streets early 2008!

Doh I've said too much - Laters! (don't you just hate that?)

Thursday, March 15, 2007

A New Lady?

Ollie has a new lady in his life - he's bringing her up to meet me this weekend for a bit of a session ........yeah right ....It's a new fiddle! He gave me a blast over the phone on Tuesday and although the accoustics weren't perfect, she does sound rather fruity particularly down the bottom end. Soooooo... if she's as good as we think she is, we'll probably want to record all the new stuff again!

Someone from B+N who's name I have no idea how to pronounce suggested we do a version of "The Hall of the Mountain King" - funnily enough I'd already done the arrangement and I'm just waiting for Mr Lewis to get his arse up here, so we can nail the blighter! We're going to call it the "Lying King" for many obscure reasons, but mainly cos I like to mess with words. 
If anyone out there has any  classical favourites they'd  like us to consider for our fiendish experiment, please drop us a line with your suggestions (musical please). BTW have you noticed the new forum link underneath the "Fab Slide Show" ....all 
hail to the divine Ms P.

Lastly, we're back on iTunes in the States now, so hopefully we'll be on  the UK site and worldwide before the weekend - Toodles!

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Deviations Project - Press Release

Deviations Project is a progressive look into many of the most delicate and famed compositions in history, merging skillful performance with modern electronic production. Deviations' is renowned producer Dave Williams and international violin virtuoso Oliver Lewis. Pieces such as Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake"Bizet's "Carmen" and Bach's "Sonata in G minor" are recreated with modern technology, presenting the listener with something fresh, loosely familiar and remarkably exciting. Contemporary compositions, including Dave William's own masterpieces, John Williams"Theme From Schindler's List" and Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross" blend in perfectly with the classical works, at the same time adding character to the album and identifying a style and genre the Deviations project can call their own. 

The wide range of experience between Dave Williams and Oliver Lewis is apparent throughout the album. Known for his record breaking speed, (he currently holds the world record for the fastest performance of "Flight of the Bumblebee") Oliver Lewis received his musical start as a child prodigy with the National Children's Orchestra of Great Britain. As a professional musician he has performed with the Bern Symphony Orchestra, Heidelberg Chamber Orchestra, and as the star of Spirit of the Dance. His concerts have taken him throughout Europe, the USAustraliaNew ZealandSouth AfricaAsiaBrazil, and even to Trinidad where he performed for the president of Trinidad & Tobago. Currently Oliver plays regular recitals at the Wigmore Hall and with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, both of which are box office sellouts. In contrast, Dave Williams began his musical career playing with best friend John Deacon (bassist of Queen) in several different bands. After completing his A levels and receiving a degree in Art + Design, Dave Williams became a songwriter for Warner/Chappell, creating musical jingles for TV & Radio and can be heard all over the world.  Most recently, Oliver performed the work of Dave Williams to over two billion people on national TV in Asia.



The self-titled debut begins with the hypnotic "Really Big Swans," also known as "Four Little Swans" by Tchaikovsky. Immediately the listener is drawn into a mysterious, upbeat, and compelling world, which sets the tone for the rest of the album.  From the wistful "Carmen" to "Tocata in Fog", with its soaring crescendos and dynamic intensity, the listener eagerly begins to anticipate each note. Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells" (known on the album as "Les Belles") pairs the violin with the keyboard, leaving a mystical sensation. In contrast, pieces such as "She Too", and the Saint-SaĆ«ns classic "The Swan", move at a slower pace, enhancing the ethereal beauty of the album. The electronic presence in Deviations compliments the styles and compositions perfectly, never once overshadowing the splendor and emotion that seeps from Oliver's violin.  If anything it acts to enhance the compositions, adding power and texture.  

            Once described as Paganini meets Royksopp, Deviations is an incredible mix of "State of the Art" electronic computer technology and the pure, inspiring tones of the acoustic classical violin. Light hearted yet vibrant, Deviations' self titled debut is essential for music enthusiasts.  This album revives standards and invigorates fresh new compositions, creating instant classics. Hailed by the New Zealand media as "…the fastest fiddler in the west…" Oliver's "hyper active bow shredding" style will dazzle you with the unparalleled panache of a true virtuoso.