
Handcrafted pagan folk that breathes with the forest. Earthy didgeridoo, Celtic harp, and ancient chants for reconnecting with the wild.
Omnia is a seminal force in the European pagan folk scene, founded in 1996 by Steve Sic and later joined by Jennifer Evans-van der Harten. Based in the Netherlands, they pioneered a specific 'neoceltic' aesthetic that prioritizes acoustic instrumentation and nature-centric spirituality.
Their sound identity is defined by the interplay between Jennifer's virtuoso harp and hurdy-gurdy work and the rhythmic, drone-heavy foundation provided by the sliding didgeridoo, an unusual addition to European folk that has become their sonic signature. Over a multi-decade career, they have evolved from a medieval-focused ensemble into a globally-influenced 'Earth Warrior' collective, often incorporating social and environmental activism into their lyrics. They occupy a unique cultural position as both festival headliners and spiritual icons within the modern pagan movement. Critically, they are respected for their technical proficiency and their refusal to use synthesizers, maintaining a strictly 'musick and poëtree' approach that has influenced a generation of neofolk and dark folk artists.
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