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Currently Listening To: "The Omnific ≈ Bass" by The Omnific
365 Days of Music || 2024 || The Omnific - Double Malt Ditty || 14 November 2024
The Omnific
Main Stage, ArcTanGent Festival, Compton Martin, England. 16/08/24.
Album Review: The Omnific – The Law of Augmenting Returns (Wild Thing Records)
The Omnific have delivered on what they promise. Compelling progressive music that rejects normal instrumental conventions. There aren’t many bands as unique as them, and The Law of Augmenting Returns is all the prove you need of this statement.
The world’s most prominent bass driven instrumental rock act, Australia’s The Omnific, have returned with their second album, ‘The Law of Augmenting Returns’, released on 7th June 2024 via Wild Thing Records. In a world of ‘heard it all’, to truly stand out, you have to do something unique. A creed that The Omnific live by with their thrilling two-bass guitars and drums instrumental combination.…
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Every time this song comes on chunky barks at it like a madman and i cannot figure out why but it’s freaking hilarious
The Omnific: una data in Italia ad agosto
BAM Booking e Versus Music Project sono felici di annunciare il debutto su suolo italiano dei THE OMNIFIC; lo straordinario trio strumentale di Melbourne, che vede i due incredibili bassisti Matt Fack e Toby Peterson-Stewart e il geniale batterista Jerome Lematua protagonisti di un mosaico sonoro che danza tra rock progressivo, djent e funk, farà tappa allo Slaughter Club di Paderno Dugnano (MI)…
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Ne Obliviscaris and The Omnific - BUS INVADERS Ep. 1865
It's SotD #7, and we're gonna get weird with it today. This one is a piece from a band called The Omnific, featuring Clay Gober of Polyphia. Now, before listening, if you've never heard of either of these groups, I want you to know this:
The Omnific consists of one drummer, two bassists, and that's it.
Clay Gober is the bassist of Polyphia, ergo
This song has three basses, drums, and NOTHING ELSE.
And it still slaps (pun intended)