Release Date is 1st August 2005 by Deluder Records
According to deluder 'Omniality' is 'the state of combining all things' and his stunning debut is just that: illustrating genres and scenes don't have to be as closely segregated as they often seem. He's a producer who'd love to avoid being pigeonholed, but does he really think it's possible?
"People feel the need to categorize music" admits deluder "which I can understand, but sometimes it isn't the most constructive thing you can do for a artist, label, club or scene. I aim to get people saying 'yeah, but deluder makes house, progressive, breaks and chill too, not just trance!', which is true, but realistically most people will probably think of 'Omniality' as a trance album - because it's so damn melodic. I guess that's the one common theme throughout."
'Omniality' goes through plenty of styles and influences, kicking off at 132bpm, peaking at 140bpm and dropping down to 100bpm at completion - taking the listener though a wide spectrum of grooves, beats, moods and emotions. You start to wonder where the influences come from?
"'Omniality' wasn't written as a concept album or anything like that, it's just the way I think. The way I feel music. When people say 'I love breaks' or 'I love trance' I say 'I love electronic music'. I've gone to so many different events