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DJs AND MUSIC // THIS MORN' OMINA (Belgium)

This Morn' Omina started as a one-man project in 1996. Stylisticly the band has been described as
"ritual trance" and "tribal industrial" in style, as well as noise.
Over the first 4 years while continuously putting out records this style was further explored and
perfected until the year 2000 in which the band got its first break towards a larger audience.
The international clubhit 'one-eyed man' from the album '7 Years of Famine' made tmo a household
name. The band got signed to one of leading industrial labels in europe called ant-zen and from that
point on it went up and even more up. No performances were made before the year 2001 but this
changed in that same year. Sal-Ocin (nicolas spelled reverse) was added as a permanent livemember
and now even the live-shows were turning legendary. In conjunction with the release of the
double albums Le Serpent Blanc / Le Serpent Rouge and Les Passages Jumeaux more tracks turned
into 'clubhits' resulting into high tension concerts where the tribal live percussion was literally
'beating' against the machinery. The stage packed with live-percussion showed the audience how
important the 'tribal' aspect of tmo was. Each show pushed up the level of performing and it did not
stop there. A second percussionist was added , namely 'spike' (tom) and the story continues.
Both live-members are now also part of the studiowork of the band. Currently working on a new ep
called 'the essense of infite light is the great divide' to be released in 2008.
www.hegira.be
www.myspace.com/thismornomina.
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