1.Self-described "neoceltic pagan folk" band based in The Netherlands and Belgium
2. Electronic dance music producer from Ukraine
1. Omnia is a self-described "neoceltic pagan folk" band based in The Netherlands and Belgium and whose members (and former members) are Irish, Dutch, Indonesian, English and Belgian. Their traditional music takes on the form of various cultural routes, from places around the world such as Ireland, England and Afghanistan.
They sing in Welsh, English, Irish, Breton, Finnish, German, Dutch, 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.
List of albums:
* Sine Missione (2000)
* Sine Missione 2 (2002)
* 3 (2003) - EP
* Crone of War (2004)
* Live Religion (2005) - live album
* PaganFolk (2006)
* Cybershaman (2007) - remix album
* Alive! (2007)
* History (2007) (American sampler) - compilation
* Pagan Folk Lore (2008) - live DVD
* PaganFolk At The Fairy Ball (2008) - live album
* World Of OMNIA (2009)
* Wolf Love (2010)
* Musick and Poëtree (2011)
* Live on Earth (2012)
* Earth Warrior (2014)
Present members:
Steve Sic (Steve Evans-van der Harten); Frontman, flutes, bouzouki, percussion, vocals
Jenny (Jennifer Evans-van der Harten); harp, hurdy-gurdy,hammered dulcimer, bodhran, piano, vocals
Daphyd Crow (Daphyd Sens); sliding didgeridoo
Rob Thunder (Rob van Barschot); Drums and percussion
Satrya; DADGAD Guitar
Previous members:
Mitch Rozek; Drums
Luka Aubri-Krieger; sliding didgeridoo
Joe Hennon; DADGAD guitar
Tom Spaan; drums
Philip Steenbergen; DADGAD guitar
Information from WorldOfOmnia.com and Wikipedia
2. Omnia is an electronic dance music producer, his track Stick in monday was featured in the Trance Mix Mission Podcast.
Man behind it all, is Evgeny Smirnov. Born in 1987, he would grow up with a diverse taste in music, loving and exploring the beauty of different genres. In the 90’s, he turned his passion for EDM into a hobby and started toying around with producing programs. After discovering trance music, Evgeny knew which path to follow and started developing his sound into this direction.
At the end of 2006, when Evgeny was only 20 years old, he concentrated on creating his own, quality tracks and saw big names like Armin van Buuren, Markus Schulz and Above & Beyond play his tracks and remixes on the radio and during gigs. Remixes on ‘Ørjan Nilsen – La Guitarra’ and ‘Armin van Buuren feat. Jacqueline Govaert – Never Say Never’ put Omnia’s name on the map.
Etrezomp-ni-kelted
Omnia Lyrics
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The lyrics of Omnia's song Etrezomp-ni-kelted are in Breton language and the line "Pa reomp ul liamm etrezomp-ni Kelted" means "It's the alliance of the Celts". The song is a call to unite the Celtic people and preserve their culture, tradition, and heritage. The lyrics are a reminder of the common origin, language, and history of the Celts and the need to stand together against those who seek to destroy their way of life.
The song's powerful message is conveyed through a combination of haunting vocals, traditional instrumentation, and modern production techniques. The use of the didgeridoo alongside the bagpipes and tin whistle creates a unique and captivating sound that sets the tone for the entire song. The driving beat of the drums and the pulsing bass lay a foundation for the soaring vocals and intricate melody.
The lyrics are a celebration of the shared identity of the Celtic people, and a call to action to stand together and fight for their existence. The song is a tribute to the resilience and determination of the Celtic people and a reminder of the importance of preserving their culture.
Line by Line Meaning
Pa reomp ul liamm etrezomp-ni Kelted
When we form a bond, we become united as the Celts
War-raok an tiez-mor hag an nor
Ahead of the great sea and the shore
D'an avel betek an dour
To the wind that reaches the water
Pep skouer o labourat evomp hon gwirioù
Every shoulder working with us for our truths
Pa reomp ul liamm etrezomp-ni Kelted
When we form a bond, we become united as the Celts
O vont da c'hortoz d'an deiz-se e kasimp ha da dremen ur vugale
As we await that day, we send and raise our children
Pa reomp ul liamm etrezomp-ni Kelted
When we form a bond, we become united as the Celts
Kentoc'h mervel eget em zaotra
Better to die than to surrender
Pa reomp ul liamm etrezomp-ni Kelted
When we form a bond, we become united as the Celts
Writer(s): [traditional], Jennifer Van Der Harten, Steve Evans-van Der Harten
Contributed by Michael D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@hans-edgargundlach7741
A hymn of Omnia
with hypnotizing voices
special combination
of their instruments
a public loveplay
which begins with
a magic harp - overture
a mantra of
rhythm and sound
wonderfully played
with rare bright celebration
by the masters
of beauteous folk - music
This song is a pray for
a joyful life and love
@animistchannel2983
@@gwen_the_badger3042 First, what are you today, twelve?! This was an inappropriate place to trot out your petty pissing. MsOscara has apparently just discovered neo-pagan music, so wrong time to advertise how many bitter little nits are sprinkled through the neo-pagan community -- especially on "Etrezomp ni Kelted" which is specifically about inclusivity.
Second, just as a matter of course in case we meet again between here and Valhal... You Don't Tell Me What I Can Or Can't Do. You don't hold my leash, and I don't bow to your will. I'll compare anything I want, the sun to a peach pie, a snowball to a tesseract, and I don't require your permission nor bow to your dismissiveness.
Anything my mistress Nature requires me to do or say for my commission, I do for her. For anything I do in my spare time, you can kiss my claws and pray not get mauled, and make reason for yourself to comprehend. Otherwise, leave an old bear to his sunshine and berries, lest he take a hunger for deeper meats.
In point of fact, I did not compare the groups, although it's easy enough to do so: Omnia is more raucous and political, and Faun is more surreal and historical. There you go, done. What I said was "for a different group's take on the whole thing" specifically not listing any comparison. I try not to prejudice people's perception of fresh arts to their world, which you would do well to follow. People find beauty where it also finds them.
Still, if you are so poisoned that you can't hear the old ways' voices flowing through that live version of Odin with Faun, Selvik, & Seeberg, then perhaps you are beyond reach of Spirit altogether, shrinking away. Seek healing first before you smear your toxicity across the people so much again, and try to listen to what Nature tells of all things interconnected.
There is room in this world for many things, many voices, many ways on many days. It is better to cheer the people for their joinings than to tear them apart by your mournings. There is still life worth living, but if all you can think to do is to pull it down, you may as well leave the field early and make room for another. Healing is not a luxury. It is a necessity. Go learn some.
Sometimes, it takes a little breaking to finally wake to a new dawn, and Swan raise your spirit on wide wings to embrace a better dawn. It's calling you. If you can find the Swan, and let it find you, it will show you the way...
"Shatter Me Featuring Lzzy Hale - Lindsey Stirling"
"Máddji - Dawn Light" on David Anderson Channel
"Soolaimon" from Neil Diamond
@victoriaspencer4602
I'm Cherokee- Irish
I can't wait to visit Ireland next year. My heart has felt the cry for Ireland since I was a young girl.
@Mariamunro95
I've loved this group from the moment I heard wolf song and have been listening to their music non stop for the past few months. I've since found that though some of their music is thought provoking, such as their rendition of "The Raven", songs like this one dive deep into one's soul in a far different way. I can't help but beam and dance to music like this, it's as though each instrument channels the artist's own emotions, their joy and their very life through every single note. Anyone can play music, but it takes more than just skill to create an effect so profound on the listener. It takes soul.
@tutankraider3502
This music is the music running in our vains, us from northern Europe. when you hear it, it belongs to you , like if you found a friend from the past. Well, thats my humble explanation
@revanamarie7210
May the Sun Shine on Your Soul! Blessings of Healing to Mother Earth and ALL of her Children! One Love
@OctoberRust1973
Maria have you watched Steve & Jenny perform Grone Lunden on the harps? It’s one of my favorites.🥰
@Mariamunro95
@@OctoberRust1973 Not yet, but I'm definitely looking that up now :)
@carmabee4600
@@tutankraider3502 absolutely!!
@carmen5733
ON THE LIGHTS WE GOT TONYYY I love this band, I love how Steve introduce everyone, the vibe of this group is pure love for each other and for the nature
@yenvirgo
What is the name of the guy who's taking the guitar?
@carmen5733
@@yenvirgo Satria Karsono i think