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.
Fídhe Ra Hurí
Omnia Lyrics
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Je-le-le-le-len-o, je-le-le-le-len-o
Fiddle daddle day diddle dee day do
Ho ri fidhe ra hurì
Je-le-le-le-len-o, je-le-le-le-len-o
Fiddle daddle day diddle dee day do
Ho ri fidhe ra hurì
The lyrics of Omnia's song "Fídhe Ra Hurí" have a playful and joyful tone to them, showcasing the importance of music and dancing in Irish culture. The phrase "Wack fol'a day diddle dee day do" is a typical example of a nonsensical refrain often added to traditional Irish tunes. It serves as a call to action, inviting people to join in and let loose. The use of "Je-le-le-le-len-o" and "Fiddle daddle day diddle dee day do" adds to the lighthearted and festive nature of the song.
The line "Ho ri fidhe ra hurì" is the title of the song and can be translated to mean "The Magical Fiddle of Hurí". The fiddle has a mythological significance in Irish folklore as it was believed to have the power to induce a trance-like state, allowing the musician to communicate with the supernatural realm. The inclusion of this line in the song highlights the importance of music in Irish culture and how it connects people to their heritage and mythology.
Overall, "Fídhe Ra Hurí" is a celebratory song that encourages the audience to let go and embrace the power of music and dance.
Line by Line Meaning
Wack fol'a day diddle dee day do
Let us skip and dance joyfully without worrying about the present moment
Je-le-le-le-len-o, je-le-le-le-len-o
A nonsensical phrase used to express delight and excitement
Fiddle daddle day diddle dee day do
A playful rhythm accompanying the song's carefree mood
Ho ri fidhe ra hurì
A Gaelic phrase translating to 'come dance with me', inviting others to join in the celebration
Wack fol'a day diddle dee day do
Reiterating the carefree and joyful nature of the song's message
Je-le-le-le-len-o, je-le-le-le-len-o
Further expressing the playful and nonsensical tone of the song
Fiddle daddle day diddle dee day do
Continuing the playful rhythm and mood of the song
Ho ri fidhe ra hurì
Reinviting others to join in the dance and participate in the joyful celebration
Contributed by Levi I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@nicolephillips9854
me: ok ADHD 5 minuets to bed time!
ADHD: but but,
Me: no! It's 1am 3 minuets!
ADHD: dis one...
4am
AdHD: I'm done their albums.
Me: Great just in time for 3 hours of sleep you fuck nut now shut up.
ADHD: I win.
I sigh as we whistle to sleep.
@matthiassimons9460
I have never seen more raw punk energy coming from a guy playing the flute
@AlthazarielVersenova
same brother ahahahha
@KyrstOak
Same. I'd love to see more like this.
@dr_face_robber
Is that not a recorder? They made us play those things in middle school. He just never quit playing.
@AlthazarielVersenova
@@dr_face_robber no its a flute
@kritterphillips864
@@dr_face_robber It's a pennywhistle
@mrsjokerstout
Your music makes me homesick for a place I have never been...
@eko653
Ancestors..... same..
@krakon6565
Then you need to go. I've been, I loved it. Cried when I had to leave. Was there for months until I ran outta money. lol
@victoriariver77
Krakon where?