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Sine Missione

Omnia · 2000

44 min · 15 tracks · neofolk · pagan folk

A richly woven tapestry of medieval melodies and contemporary rhythms that evoke ancient pagan rituals.

Sine Missione is an album by Omnia, released in 2000. A richly woven tapestry of medieval melodies and contemporary rhythms that evoke ancient pagan rituals. This album is significant for its role in popularizing neofolk music, contributing to a growing interest in pagan and nature-based spiritualities in contemporary culture. It received praise within niche communities, helping to bolster Omnia’s reputation and leading to further explorations of folk-infused sounds in subsequent releases. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sine Missione sound like?

A richly woven tapestry of medieval melodies and contemporary rhythms that evoke ancient pagan rituals. Rooted in neofolk and pagan folk.

What makes Sine Missione by Omnia notable?

This album is significant for its role in popularizing neofolk music, contributing to a growing interest in pagan and nature-based spiritualities in contemporary culture. It received praise within niche communities, helping to bolster Omnia’s reputation and leading to further explorations of folk-infused sounds in subsequent releases. Released in 2000, 'Sine Missione' was Omnia's debut album, marking the beginning of their exploration into neofolk and pagan themes. At this point, the band was establishing their identity within the European folk music scene, blending traditional instrumentation with modern sensibilities.

How many songs are on Sine Missione?

Sine Missione has 15 tracks, running approximately 44 minutes.

Tracklist

15 tracks·44:01

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Saltatio 3:22
  • 2 Prayer for Apollo (Sacrificium) Standout 1:31
  • 3 In taberna Pomona 2:21
  • 4 Morpheus Standout 3:42
  • 5 Odi et amo Standout 2:54
  • 6 Epona 2:43
  • 7 Mars 2:17
  • 8 Morrigan 4:37
  • 9 Dionysos 2:09
  • 10 Prayer for Isis (Isis) 4:03
  • 11 Cernunnos 3:07
  • 12 Telethusa 2:14
  • 13 Flora 3:52
  • 14 Priapus 3:28
  • 15 Mars Reprise (I Wanna Be a Legionair) 1:33

Release Date

January 1, 2000

Genre

neofolk, pagan folk

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Artist Origin

Netherlands

Runtime

44 min 1 sec