There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Omniverse is a one-man, many-machines band based in Seattle. The man behind the machines is Todd Wallar, but Omniverse better describes the omnivorous, omnidirectional scope of sonic influence in his music. Disparate sonic threads are woven into Omniverse’s downtempo grooves with a down-home texture, lending a rich, full flavor to his latest release, Dandelion. While mostly instrumental, the music of Omniverse covers a broad spectrum of sonic goodness: trip-hop beats, 60s influenced lounge music, drum and bass, post-rock mood music, and downtempo grooves. Influences include the soundtrack music of Ennio Morricone, Lalo Schifrin, and Bernard Herrmann; the high velocity electronic mixes of: Amon Tobin, DJ Spooky, Oval, µ-Ziq, and Squarepusher; and the modern indie rock pioneers of Mogwai, Tortoise, Jim O'Rourke, Stereolab, Cornelius. The music of Omniverse has appeared on several compilation projects as well as in independent short films and the feature film, The Matrix Revisited. Six Omniverse tracks have been included in the new Ultimate Matrix Collection DVD box set. Discography: Dandelion (2003) Cryptozoology EP (2012) Cryptozoology Magalodon Set (2013) 2) 1990s House duo of Ricky Montanari and Claudio Moz-Art Rispoli based in Ravenna, Italy. Singles: Never Get Enough (1990) Venere (1991) 3) An Acoustic band based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Derek Krystek and Benjamin Greenwood drove out to Newark, Ohio to record some songs with Jonathan Hape at National Audio Preservation Society. The songs were written by Derek, and enhanced by Jon and Ben. Discography: Omniverse (2016) Lyrically, the album is a deep space exploration of the self. Musically it is unique in it's approach to songwriting. You will not find many choruses, yet you will come across familiar passages through existing themes, ultimately rendering you helpless in a hollow vacuum of nostalgia. 4) Omniverse gestated in a puddle of fermenting Kombucha in Temple, New Hampshire the year of 2007. Feral McElreavy - vocals Graeme McElreavy - percussion Andrew Koutroubas - strings Keith Hebert - bass, guitar We chose the name “Omniverse” hoping to imply our open minded approach to music as a group. Our influences are primarily based from genres rather than artists. Whatever we are feeling like, is reflected in our song writing. Ranging from techno, to traditional, Omniverse hopes to achieve it all. With four intelligent musicians skilled at their trade, Omniverse has much in the way of instrumentation at its disposal (Guitar-electric & acoustic, Bass, Cello-electric & acoustic, Drum kit, Djembe.) Discography: Absolution (2013) 5) Metal band based in Ukraine. Den - drums, keyboards Ondrej - vocals Peter - guitars Discography: More to Explore EP (2014) Repel Lament Destroy I: Repel (2015) Repel Lament Destroy II: Lament (2016) Repel Lament Destroy III: Destroy (2018) 6) A Math-rock band based in Alabama, US. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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BOTASHE
Grosu
Antares
Dandelion (island Universe Mix)
Venere
Never Get Enough
Never Get Enough - Sunday Morning Mix
Never Get Enough (Sunday Morning Mix)
Never Get Enough - Club Mix
Never Get Enough (Club Mix)
Love Not Tomorrow
Laura's Innocence
Hipshot
Sunsplit
104 Degree Hot Tub
Antares - Micky More & Andy Tee Special Edit
Open Sesame
Dandelion (Island Universe Mi
Chiffres Et Constellations
Hakkaido Hideout (return to Saguaro)
Dreams of Brinstar (Remastered)
Planet Syrup
Dandelion
The Guest Soundtrack
Little Stuff
Endless motion
Sargasso
Coda
Silence after
Lime Green Vega
Yuri G
Sub Rosa
Never Get Enough (Day After Mix)
Atomix Appears
The Mother Brain
Beneath the crust
Nothing more to say
Imaginary creator
Inanitas
Kevin Joins Servantis
Never Get Enough - Day After Mix
All the ways to depart
Architeuthus
Carrots and sticks
Brainstrom Battle Analysis
Chernobog
Hold the curtain
The Power of Skurd
Blood Symphony (Remastered)
Ahool
Mario's Icy Nightmare
Kongamato
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