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A Decade of Omni Dance (2002-12)

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DJ Omnimaga:
Well, by 2009 or so I was actually starting to run out of ideas for that music genre D:. I guess if I didn't lose interest in making dance music I could have made some remixes of my metal songs, though. A lot of my stuff is inspired from video game music.

DJ Omnimaga:
O.O

http://www.emusic.com/listen/#/album/dj-omnimaga/a-decade-of-omni-dance-2002-12/13715530/:

I think they need to change the way their pricing is calculated >.<.

DJ Omnimaga:
Bump:


The Bandcamp version of this album now includes three extra (bonus) songs and a medley of scrapped material, all of which are available as individual downloads for free: Ultimate End 2003, Indra and Shiva (9 minutes Version) and S.O.S Trance.


-Ultimate End 2003 was originally not included because sound quality was godawful (ripped directly from old cassette) and even Audacity edits wouldn't save the song, unlike with Revenge, The Chemist and Ritual of the House. Since I wanted as much of my discography as possible to be available on Bandcamp, I decided to finally upload it anyway.

-Indra and Shiva (Long Version): Original version of Indra and Shiva, ripped from cassette. This version is close to 10 minutes long and was originally not included on this album due to terrible sound quality and audio issues near the end but I finally decided to add it as free bonus track. It's very repetitive, which is why a shorter version was made.

-S.O.S. Trance: You have probably haven't heard this one before, except mixed with another song. It,s a different and slower happy hardcore version of S.O.S Hardcore on the album A Decade of Magic Hardcore. This version came out around Summer 2003. Due to extreme similarities with a song from Marie-Denise Pelletier (since it was meant to be used in a bootleg remix of the original, which was posted on Omni back in 2007), this version was never included on any album I sold before and I am offering the song for free with "name-your-price" disabled (although it comes by default with the album if you purchase all of it). Sound quality is awful as it was ripped directly from a cassette player. It's now available as very few people heard it before.

-Scraps Medley (Dance): Three unfinished songs, one of which was made on a Game Boy Color and is called All the People in the House, another one that was made using a Game Boy Advance and another made with a computer. All of those demos date back in 2008.

DJ Omnimaga:
WARNING: For those who cannot use Bandcamp to purchase this album, I am letting you know that the iTunes/Spotify/Zune/Rhapsody/etc version of this album will be terminated very soon. Takedown requests were issued to Reverbnation for Ancient Kingdom of Omnimaga, Tales of the Knight of the Moon and A Decade of Omnidance, so in a few months or weeks they'll be gone from retailers (except Bandcamp of course). If you planned to purchase this album, then you should do it as soon as possible because it is unknown when and if it will be back on iTunes afterward. A Decade of Magic Hardcore will remain for the time being, as it's the only profitable album in the list.

DJ Omnimaga:
Update: Ignore the previous post partially: Last year I found a music distro service that doesn't charge a single penny to put (and keep) my music on Apple Music, Google Play, Amazon, Spotify and Deezer, so some of my music is now available again on those services, including some of my more recent albums.

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