Omnia Opera are described in available reviews as an English psychedelic/progressive band formed in 1985, which disbanded in 1989 and was reassembled in 1992 under the impetus of Richard Allen (founder of Delerium Records).

Their sound is characterised as space rock progressive psychedelia with electric guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, sampler, drum set, male and female vocals. Red Shift (the reviewed album) is described as difficult to digest, not for everyone, and hard to find; those who obtain it may treasure it as a rare gem.

Omnia Opera are described as an English psychedelic/progressive band formed in 1985, disbanded in 1989 and reassembled in 1992. Their album Red Shift is characterised as spacey, chaotic in a progressive way, and a rare gem for collectors. The review recommends the album to listeners who enjoy challenging psychedelic/space-rock.

For:Fans of psychedelic rock, progressive/space-rock listeners, collectors of rare albums

 An album not for everyone, also because it's hard to find.

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