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A review from Black Magazin (Fruehjahr 2000)

Aus dem ursprünglichen HYBRYDS-Umfeld Belgiens stammt auch Mika Goedrijk, der hier mit Em Sauf Haa-Heru seine zweite Veröffentlichung präsentiert. Sein Debut-Album mit dem klangvollen Namen Nezeru Enti Sebauem NeterXertet, welches vor einiger Zeit auf OLD EUROPA CAFE auf den Markt kam, gehört zwar sicherlich zu den Meilensteinen rhythmisch-ritueller Musik, erlangte jedoch nie den Status in der Szene, den das Projekt THIS MORN‘ OMINA...

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A review from Last Sigh Review (February 2000)

When I picked this package up from the postal office and opened it, the artwork and paper of the cover drew me home quicker than normal, pushing me to insert this cd directly into my player as soon as possible. Hoping the music was half as good as the cover, I immediately inserted it in the machine. I was amazed by what I heard streaming into my headphones which penetrated my mind and created visions of crashing chaos and mystical...

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A review from Judas Kiss (issue # 6, August 2000)

I’ve listened to this CD a hell of lot since I first received it and it’s one of the few that has been copied onto cassette so I can listen to it when I’m driving. However I’ve been dreading having to review it as I find it really difficult to describe the various sounds and styles recorded here as the whole CD has a strangely unique feel to it. Each track contains a similar thread that is projected from one track...

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THIS MORN’ OMINA: Em Sauf Haa-Heru (CD)

THIS MORN’ OMINA: Em Sauf Haa-Heru (CD)

Although it is difficult as an artist to evaluate your own work the goal which had been set when preparing this release has been reached to my knowledge. Em Sauf Haa-Heru tells the second part of the story, i.e. the ‚Hegira‘, the roaming/dessimination of mankind throughout the universe. Starting with „Procession of the Sacred Bull“ it is indicated that this journey will be a slow and painful one with many dangers...

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