A Dutch duo crafting atmospheric Celtic-inspired music since 2001, built around Jenny van der Heijden's vocals and a steady rhythmic drive.
For a good sense of their range, start with 'Lili Marleen' and 'Harp of Death'. One's a folk reworking with that atmospheric touch, the other leans into the darker, rhythmic side they do so well.
They've carved out a space where pagan spirituality and folk tradition meet, without chasing pop trends. Songs like 'Morrigan' show how they wrap mythic themes in harp and percussion, creating something that feels both ancient and immediate. Their live shows foster a communal vibe that's kept a dedicated following coming back for over two decades.
Omnia formed in 2001 around Jenny van der Heijden and Chris Dieuwen, releasing albums like 'Auri' in 2005 and 'Wolf Moon' in 2010. They've stuck with their Celtic and pagan themes through the years, adding drummer Martijn van der Heijden but keeping the core sound intact. The music avoids commercial shifts, focusing instead on festivals and listeners drawn to that consistent blend.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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