Omnia (band)
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Omnia is a self-described "neoceltic paganfolk" band based in The Netherlands. They play mostly self-composed music, with a sprinkling of traditional music from places like Ireland, Brittany and Afghanistan. Their music is 100% acoustic – no synthesizers, no electric instruments, no programming and it appeals to fans of Folk, Celtic, Scandinavian, Gothic, Metal and Mediaeval music. Omnia has played a variety of Gothic, Folk, Fantasy and Mediaeval festivals in Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria and Hungary.
They sing in English, Gaelic, Breton, Finnish, German, Latin and Hindi and play Celtic harp, mouth harp, hurdy-gurdy, bodhrán, guitar, bouzouki, didgeridoo, flutes of all kinds, bagpipes, various drums and percussion instruments.
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[edit] Members
- Sic (Steve Evans-van der Harten)
- Jenny (Jennifer Evans-van der Harten)
- Luka (Louis Aubri)
- Joe (Joe Hennon)
- Mich (Michel Rozek)
[edit] Discography
- Sine Missione (2000)
- Sine Missione 2 (2002)
- 3 (2003) - mini cd
- Crone of War (2004)
- Live Religion (2005) - live album
- PaganFolk (2006)
- Cybershaman (2007) - remix album
- Alive! (2007)
- History (2007) (American sampler) - compilation album
[edit] Links related to songs performed by Omnia
- An Dro
- Lughnasadh
- Mabon
- Morrígan
- Odi et Amo
- Teutates
- Twa Corbiez (parody of The Three Ravens)
- The Raven