Ominus - Ominus

Label:
Catalog#:
krcd003
Format:
CD, Album, Digipak
Country:
UK
Released:
1997
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Goa Trance

Tracklist

00.1   We Mean You No Harm 10:06
    Written-By, Producer - M.Bonifacii* , M.Silvergren*
00.2   Toxic Brainwaves 8:58
    Written-By, Producer - Dara-Lee* , M.Bonifacii* , M.Silvergren*
01.1   Tribalistic 8:26
    Written-By, Producer - Dara-Lee* , M.Bonifacii* , M.Silvergren*
01.2   Hallucinogenic Hyperdrive 8:32
    Written-By, Producer - M.Bonifacii* , M.Silvergren*
02.1   Acid Tester 6:22
    Written-By, Producer - Dara-Lee* , M.Bonifacii* , M.Silvergren*
02.2   Shape Shifter 9:03
    Written-By, Producer - Dara-Lee* , M.Bonifacii*
03.1   Physical Encounter 7:28
    Written-By, Producer - Dara-Lee* , M.Bonifacii* , M.Silvergren*
03.2   Mindbender 9:16
    Written-By, Producer - Dara-Lee* , M.Bonifacii* , M.Silvergren*

Credits

Written-By, Producer - Ominus

Notes

The track 'Shape Shifter' is sometimes credited to Encens.

Distributed by Koyote Distribution
Distribution U.K by BMG

Koyote Records (P)&(C) 1997

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Barcode: 5 030094 009929
Matrix Number: 83546 KRCD003 1:1:1
Other (SID Code): IFPI L041

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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 3/5
Review by eiko Oct 25, 2008
Ominus = Encens + Miranda.

Personally I think both Encens and Miranda sound better alone. That's not to say this is crap, it just doesn't sound all that special. This album sounds a lot like Miranda's other albums, especially with that strong kick, except it's less melodic. If you didn't like her "Phenomena", which was released in 1996 and somewhat better, you probably won't like this either. It's hard music. It's full of hard sounds and they don't really do anything special or pull together. If this was released any later than 1997 I'd rate it down. This album also reminds me a lot of UX's "Ultimate Experience" in 1997, but that album had much more interesting sounds, structure and tracks.
Rated 5/5
Review by SkeletonMan Jun 24, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Every now and then you stumble over an album from the old days that you've only gotten acquainted with now. And you wonder; would my record collection look much different had I discovered this album when it was released?

Ominus' selftitled album is but a dazzling psychedelic trance voyage from the golden era. Everything you connect with it. Upbeat, melodic, innovative, and with so much going on even today it sounds cutting edge. When was the last time you heard shuffle beat psytrance that felt like, hell yeah!!? Opening track We Mean You No Harm pulls that off with standing ovations. Toxic Brainwaves follows up with a straight 4/4 goa track but packed with different melodic sections, all danceable, all creative and all fun. Like Astral Projection on a creative day. Plus the energy, less the straight forwardness. Bliss. Tribalistic supplies the 3rd homerun, a track both deep and simple, and psychedelic as hell. Track 5 Acid Tester is another dancefloor bomb packed with melodies, energy, speed and freaky samples. You can dance, or you can trip. Or you can do both! Ominus supplies something for the feet as well as the mind. Mindnumbing. With Shapeshifter Ominus cools things a bit. You go deep for a second, but Physical Encounter to the rescue. Trippy, melodic, insisting, you're bound to the floor again and when Mindbender nails the coffin with a another dancefloor bomb I am left with only one question:

This album is almost 10 years old and thus eligible for an "essential" sticker, but is it up to me to give such a mark considering I'm only hearing it now? Well, then, I'll give it a highly recommended, bordering essential mark. No, damnit, this gets a 5/5 mark!!

Nine years behind at least I'm on it now ... ;o) And this ROCKS! Big time !!
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