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A review from Hard Wired (January 2003)

Being one of the lesser known acts that Side Line magazine have often singled out and acknowledged their talents alongside fellow established Belgian bands such as Front 242, Dive, Klinik and Grumh, I had become quite keen to check them out for myself. Fortunately for me that chance has now arisen, and I am rather gob smacked with the results. After the previous album releases Nezeru Enti Sebauem Neterxertet and Em Sauf Haa-Heru we are now...

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A review from Side-Line Music Magazine (August/September 2001)

This Morn‘ Omina is probably one of the less known and recognised talents of the Belgian scene. After the primitive-tribal sounding Nezeru Enti Sebauem NeterXertet album, which was a selection of earlier demo-songs and the more elaborated and electro-orientated Em Sauf Haa-Heru, the trilogy is closed by Taiu. They moved their esoterically, kind of Pagan influences more to the background. There’s no more comparison with the...

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A review from Side-Line Music Magazine (October 2001)

New class act from Belgium: This Morn‘ Omina Described as one of the best releases of this year by the reknown Side-Line reviewer Stéphane Froidcoeur, Taiu by This Morn‘ Omina is sure to conquer more than one heart in the scene. But let’s hear what Stéphane has to say: „Front 242, Klinik, A Split Second, ŕ Grumh, SA 42, Vomito Negro, Dive, Suicide Commando, Belgium seems like an endless source of talented...

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A review from Auf Abwegen Magazin Für Musik und Kultur (Herbst 2001)

Wunderbart präsentiert in einem farbig bedruckten Digipak klingt die Musik des belgischen Projektes This Morn‘ Omina dennoch etwas altbakken. Nach einem bezeugten Live-Auftritt im letzten Jahr hätte ich im Anschluss daran eher rituellere und atonalere Klänge erwartet – eine abgespeckte Variante von Rosengracht vielleicht. Was Taiu zu bieten hat klingt alternden Clock DVA, denn nach substantiell eigenem Sound. Die Nummern...

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THIS MORN’ OMINA: Taiu (CD)

THIS MORN’ OMINA: Taiu (CD)

Musically TMO has grown into new heights. Different influences lay at the basis of the album musically (present-day musical evolutions as well as stuff from the past). Taiu is a crowning achievement as well as a step forward and a new basis from which to depart to new explorations on a musical and a thematical level. The music and the themes sync 100 percent. Taiu is a perfect whole. Taiu is the third cycle of the Hegira-story commenced...

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