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.
Kokopelli
Omnia Lyrics
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Hoka he he he
Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
Hoka he hoka he
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Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
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Heyaya kokopelli
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Hoka he hoka he
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Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
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Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
Hoka he hoka he
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Hoka he he he
Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
Hoka he hoka he
Hoka he he he
Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
Hoka he hoka he
Hoka he he he
Heyaya kokopelli
Heyaya ho
This song is a chant to the Native American deity Kokopelli. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, creating a trance-like atmosphere. The use of the phrase "Heyaya Kokopelli" is believed to be a way to call upon the spirit of the deity, who is associated with music, fertility, and the desert. The phrase "Hoka he" is also used, which is a Native American word used to express joy and excitement.
Kokopelli is a well-known figure in Native American mythology. He is often depicted as a hump-backed flute player, who travels across the land, spreading fertility and music. He is also associated with the desert, which is a harsh and arid environment. The repetition of the lyrics in this song creates a connection to the trance-like state associated with Kokopelli's music.
In summary, the song Kokopelli by Omnia is a chant to the Native American deity Kokopelli. The repetition of the lyrics creates a trance-like atmosphere, which connects to Kokopelli's music and the desert environment he is associated with.
Line by Line Meaning
Hoka he hoka he
Chanting and celebrating with excitement
Hoka he he he
Continuing the joyous chant
Heyaya kokopelli
Invoking the spirit of Kokopelli, a Native American fertility deity and trickster
Heyaya ho
Expressing enthusiasm for the presence of Kokopelli
Hoka he hoka he
Chanting and celebrating with excitement
Hoka he he he
Continuing the joyous chant
Heyaya kokopelli
Invoking the spirit of Kokopelli, a Native American fertility deity and trickster
Heyaya ho
Expressing enthusiasm for the presence of Kokopelli
Heyaya kokopelli
Invoking the spirit of Kokopelli, a Native American fertility deity and trickster
Heyaya ho
Expressing enthusiasm for the presence of Kokopelli
Hoka he hoka he
Chanting and celebrating with excitement
Hoka he he he
Continuing the joyous chant
Heyaya kokopelli
Invoking the spirit of Kokopelli, a Native American fertility deity and trickster
Heyaya ho
Expressing enthusiasm for the presence of Kokopelli
Hoka he hoka he
Chanting and celebrating with excitement
Hoka he he he
Continuing the joyous chant
Hoka he hoka he
Chanting and celebrating with excitement
Hoka he he he
Continuing the joyous chant
Heyaya kokopelli
Invoking the spirit of Kokopelli, a Native American fertility deity and trickster
Heyaya ho
Expressing enthusiasm for the presence of Kokopelli
Heyaya kokopelli
Invoking the spirit of Kokopelli, a Native American fertility deity and trickster
Heyaya ho
Expressing enthusiasm for the presence of Kokopelli
Hoka he hoka he
Chanting and celebrating with excitement
Hoka he he he
Continuing the joyous chant
Heyaya kokopelli
Invoking the spirit of Kokopelli, a Native American fertility deity and trickster
Heyaya ho
Expressing enthusiasm for the presence of Kokopelli
Hoka he hoka he
Chanting and celebrating with excitement
Hoka he he he
Continuing the joyous chant
Heyaya kokopelli
Invoking the spirit of Kokopelli, a Native American fertility deity and trickster
Heyaya ho
Expressing enthusiasm for the presence of Kokopelli
Contributed by Levi M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@electicwitch.7328
Love this band. They are amazing and I just can close my eyes and see elves, fairies, and other mystical magical beings dancing everywhere. Helped alot thru my awakening. Still watching in Sept. 2021
@wethepeople9389
Glad to hear that sister
@rakeshappason9596
All time one of the best music
@jessehandke
As someone who listens to almost every genre of music, I'm never not in the mood for OMNIA. It's just the kind of thing that's cool and weird enough to always look forward to.
@harshjinger
Relatable
@crowx9543
Facts
@revanamarie7210
I know .. they talk to my Soul...
@jessehandke
@Revana Marie Indeed. I still come back regularly.
@djteoma
i will chime in and add that this is possibly impossibly fan fucking tastic, this is how to revive the soul that was slumbering! i feel so good when i listen. this is almost better then/and should be used with Shpongle
@isobelz5968
YESS! My favorite band since I was 12 when my uncle introduced me!
Even though I've gotten more into Metal and Rock, Omnia has stayed with me, something soft I can fall back to if I'm feeling off.
I freakin' love you guys and will always be my number one favorite band! <3
Much Love