Anyma - Omnia May 2026

: Famous for its massive 22,000-pound moving chandelier that creates an atmosphere often described as a "spaceship landing." Impact on the Melodic Techno Scene

The release of "Omnia" helped solidify Afterlife’s dominance in the melodic techno genre. Critics and fans often point to this era as a turning point where visual identity became just as critical as the music, leading to Anyma’s sold-out residency at the Sphere , which many consider a "Beatles on Ed Sullivan" moment for electronic music. Anyma - Omnia

It is important to distinguish the track from the famous at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. While Anyma has performed at high-profile Vegas venues (including a recent special show at Marquee Nightclub ), the track "Omnia" is an independent musical work. However, both represent the "giant spectacle" era of dance music: : Famous for its massive 22,000-pound moving chandelier

: Explores the interplay between man and machine , featuring mystical textures and hypnotic percussion. While Anyma has performed at high-profile Vegas venues

The track is a foundational piece in the solo discography of Anyma (the solo project of Italian-American artist Matteo Milleri, also of Tale Of Us ). Released in June 2021 as part of the debut Sentient EP on Afterlife Records , it marked the beginning of Anyma’s exploration into "Extended Reality" and the blending of human emotion with digital consciousness. Technical Profile Genre : Melodic House & Techno Key : C Minor Tempo : 126 BPM Length : 4:46 (Original Mix) Artistic Significance

"Omnia" served as a sonic manifesto for Anyma’s broader project. While many fans now associate Anyma with massive visual spectacles at venues like the Sphere in Las Vegas , the track itself established his signature sound: a mix of buoyant synth lines, driving rhythms, and a cinematic quality that leans into the surreal. The "Omnia" Connection: Track vs. Venue