Ms Plumaris (Vocals) Mr Andy Jones (Bass+Vocals) Mr Alf Hardy (Synths) Mr Rob Lloyd (Guitar) Mr Sir Real (Drums) Ms Caitlin Beta (Vocals)
Mr Captain Bagley- Stage show antics (Temporary Keys)
Influences
Sounds Like
Words and things that spring to mind...heavy space syrup, The Hawks, pink Floyd, dissolving, flying inside a paper bag, Oh ! that oh! so prettty Acid Rock sound. ummmm, is it your bag!
Check this map thing below to see who's been checking the site, only installed 27/10/06
Meanwhile...The band are delighted to announce that they have been reawakened from a hideous state of limbo and inactivity in 2006.
They have reformed themselves out of moss and discarded detritus found around the urban wasteland. The Band have now played their first live show in over a decade at the Malvern Youth Center (Saturday 18th November 2006)
Omnia Opera have been rejuvenated with new members completing the full ships crew. Replacing Mr Ade Scholefield on Synths is “Mr Alf Hardy” from Coventry, full time space cadet formerly of “Dave Brock and the Agents of Chaos” (Hawkwind) and “Tubilah Dog” Both bands of the highest sonic quality.
The replacement of the “Clone Drones” the two “female hermaphrodite singers” has also been necessary the old models were in a shocking state of disrepair and unable to function their diodes having burnt out long ago in the soft moss, now preserved in a vault in Kidderminster.
They have been replaced by “Plumaris” & “Caitlin Beta”
These two machines have been programmed to provide the necassary vocalizations and movements. Original members Mr Jones, Mr Lloyd and Mr Spragg complete the crew on Bass, Guitar and Drums respectively.
Also joining the ships crew is the long lost “Captain Bagley” Providing Stage show antics and a puzzeling visual antidote with the live show aspect.
A special mention goes out regarding Mr Steve Price who's great efforts playing 2nd Guitar on the night of the first gig will always be remebered affectionatly.
Quotes…Mr Andy Jones “being away form the plasma has burnt a big hole in my head. A bus drove through it the other day and I thought I need to plug this hole and so sent out a distress call to fellow psychonaughts for help. So here we all are fresh as the day we first formed in 1986. Open to the great flow and wondering what will happen, come and be apart of it. … Over and Out"
Delight at the dulcet and melodic tones of “Space Bastard” and revel in the aural meanderings of “Floating Settie” if you’re a fan of Acid rock, Space Rock, Psychedelics, the you'll do well to check out the sound of "OMNIA OPERA"
Omnia Opera Live at Hawkfest July 2008, Video Footage filmed and edited by the Mychoonz film crew.
(http://www.myspace.com/mychoonzfamily)
Check em out for some great Sonic CD selctions to buy. Si offers a very friendly service for customers with the artists gettting a very positive deal for every CD sold. This is a very cool site, run by cool people. No greed to be found here, how refreshing is that !!!Enuff said...
Omnia Opera @ Hawkfest 2007 Add to My Profile | More Videos PLEASE NOTE THIS VIDEO WAS FILMED BY MYCHOONZ VIDEO CREW MEMBER JUSTIN HOLLAND!! SI MYCHOONZ DID THE EDITING!! Check out there site, its sound. www.myspace.com/dreammachineonlinedude
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sometimes wild and very colourful music you have. like it very much. Yes we know each other since many years and our music is still alive thx for the add
The crop circles point to July 7th Lunar eclipse for a huge sunburst see link and scroll down to sun activity bit also theres a click on to solar telescope showing solstice eruption on backside of sun :See the article on the sun here scroll down ...and also click link to solar telescope there http://www.earthfiles.com/index.php FEMA are deploying British ,Australian /Mexican and Canadian troops here nationwide from July 27 to 31 ,staging a LIVE drill..its on FEMA website ..this times for real me thinks ..i have zero status here yet i have been here since sept,waiting for permission to be here let alone going for citizenship ,so its a little unerving !!!
Hi guys, finally managed to sit down and post the piccies from the Sonic Rock Solstice. Had a great weekend and thoroughly enjoyed your set and chatting with you all. Piccies are at:
thanks for the comment and warm welcome , its great to see so many of the free festival bands are still around and going strong unlike the festivals themselves, thanks again and keep it spinning.
Oohh! Go on! go on! go on!. Alright then! here is a second brief section of Omnia Operas impressive se last Friday at the Snic Rock Festival. Regards Andy J.
Here’s another couple of photos of your SRS gig and I’ve also tagged a further 3 for you. Wish I’d done a better job of it now, but I was so busy enjoying your Music I didn’t really concentrate on taking photographs…..silly me…… but hope these may still be of some use to you all the same. Colston Hall is a wonderful and historic venue given some of the people who have performed there over the years, and Still one of the most acoustically perfect too, but it’s so tiny? Went to see ‘Goldfrapp’ there last year which was just wonderful. Wow… that ‘Alison Goldfrapp’ cricky!! What a brilliant Lady.
That's a reply & a half! Welcome to our site & hope to see you again soon guys & gals aeaeaeaea. (that was meant to be a Jimmy Saville noise thing). Cheers, Flav.
Huge Pre-Stonehenge Complex Found via "Crop Circles" James Owen in London for National Geographic News June 15, 2009 Given
away by strange, crop circle-like formations seen from the air, a huge
prehistoric ceremonial complex discovered in southern England has taken
archaeologists by surprise.
A thousand years older than nearby
Stonehenge, the site includes the remains of wooden temples and two
massive, 6,000-year-old tombs that are among "Britain's first
architecture," according to archaeologist Helen Wickstead, leader of
the Damerham Archaeology Project.
For such a site to have lain hidden for so long is "completely amazing," said Wickstead, of Kingston University in London.
Archaeologist
Joshua Pollard, who was not involved in the find, agreed. The discovery
is "remarkable," he said, given the decades of intense archaeological
attention to the greater Stonehenge region.
"I think everybody
assumed such monument complexes were known about or had already been
discovered," added Pollard, a co-leader of the Stonehenge Riverside
Project, which is funded in part by the National Geographic Society.
(The National Geographic Society owns National Geographic News.)
Well Gosh! You go to take a nice photo of a jolly fine rocking band and some bloke wearing a Stetson hat jumps in front of you….don’t it always happen? Thanks for the friendship guys, I really did enjoy your set on Friday. You know before you came on stage there were people around me in the crowd banging on about yours being an awesome act…… and Boy! they weren’t wrong either.