1994 Victor worked on a variety of re-mixes for many artists including Take That and Jon Secada, Sabrina Pope, T-Connection, Red-Light, Michael Proctor, Connie Harvey, Martha Wash, and Fonda Rae as well as having written, produced and mixed songs for various underground dance music artists on Sub-Urban, Vinyl Solution UK, Eight Ball,Centre Stage Records,and many other independent labels around the world.This year saw Simonelli making his first trips to Italy, Germany, San Francisco, L.A., Australia, Switzerland, Portugal, Ibiza, and France, which this in turn opened the flood gates and calls for him to DJ. In late '94, Victor met up with Barry Koven and Vincent Dimino to form BASSLINE Records and BIG BIG TRAX. Most notable releases on the label have been New York's Finest's, anthemic, "Do You Feel Me", Connie Harvey's gospel inspired, "Thank You Lord", Urban Blues Project’s unforgettable, "Deliver Me", Colonel Abrhams classi., “Not Gonna Let”, and Mone's soulful, "Better Way" and “Never Gonna Be The Same”. It was also during this time that he launched his own production company, V.J.S. Productions, Inc., where he nurtured the likes of (and in some cases actually discovered and introduced to the business) , DJ Angel Morales (aka Angel Moraes), Jazz ‘N’ Groove, (Brian Tappert - Roy Grant), Urban Blues Project, (Marc Pomeroy), Federal Hill ,Harlem Hustlers, and Jay Jay (Hernandez) and Julius Papp to name a few.