Welcome to my website! I am a disabled music producer from Quebec, Canada. I have made over 365 happy hardcore, UK hardcore, makina, frenchcore, eurodance, italo-disco, electronic power metal and video game music tracks since 2002, with 23 album releases so far. Many of them are inspired from broader genres such as trance, heavy metal and hardcore rave music and most were made with Music 2000 (MTV Music Generator) by Jester Interactive and Codemasters for the original Playstation console. All my releases are available below!
(??/??/????) New album in production, which includes electronic power metal tracks that are slightly darker than in my two previous electronic metal releases.
(09/13/2024) This is the sequel to my Early 2022 album "Hatansion". Like the original, it features mostly remixes and covers of my previous original tracks, but this time it's all hardcore electronic music! There are even more incursions into the harder styles of hardcore music while still trying to retain my UK hardcore roots. It even includes a 90's style happy hardcore track!
(04/19/2024) This is an over-the-top happy electronic power metal album about 90's JRPG and adventure game stereotypes. It features my longest track so far, at over 16 minutes length, called Metal is Like a Fantasy.
(02/21/2024) My 21st album release is a blend of melodic frenchcore, UK hardcore and happy hardcore running at minimum 180 beats per minute. This is my first album to only feature hardcore electronic music.
(11/10/2023) After rebranding to Dream of Omnimaga I decided to alternate between metal-only and hardcore dance album releases instead of putting everything on the same release regardless of the genre. This eponymous album starts with happy electronic power metal with some inspiration from glam rock in the first track. This album and future ones are also around 55-59 minutes-long so that they can fit on a standard cassette.
(02/28/2023) An album featuring cover versions of my previous tracks, except this time with a 8-bit and 16-bit chiptune twist, while also including 32-bit and more in the mix. The genres featured are mostly game-inspired tracks, eurodance, UK and happy hardcore.
(11/19/2022) The last album of the 32-Bit Rekt Trilogy intended to push MTV Music Generator and Music 2000 beyond their limits, this time with a 80's italo-disco-inspired mix but also me experimenting with genres I didn't work with in the past. If you wanted to buy the trilogy in one bundle (without the Bandcamp bonus tracks) rather than separate album releases, then click here.
(09/02/2022) The sequel to 32-Bit Rekt, acting as a bridge between the first and third albums of the trilogy. So the genres are similar to the first one, but there are now a few 80's-inspired tracks as well.
(06/30/2022) Not really a back-to-the-roots album, but a back-to-original-software-roots one featuring only tracks made with Music 2000/MTV Music Generator. While it features happy hardcore, UK hardcore, eurodance and electronic power metal, it also experiments with frenchcore, gabber and ambient music while trying to push the 1999 software's limits even further and showcasing them. It is one of my slowest albums so far in terms of average BPM.
(02/28/2022) An album of mostly remixes and cover tracks based on my past music and featuring electronic power metal, eurodance, UK hardcore, happy hardcore and more.
(02/28/2021) This is my first and only album so far that never uses Playstation software for music production, but it dabbles into musical styles from my past discography.
(12/25/2019) This album features more experimenting for the most part, but still mostly eurodance, UK hardcore and electronic power metal. There is a lot of inspiration from 8-bit chiptune music with lots of square sounds used.
(02/22/2019) This album happened during particularly troubling times and over half of it was produced while being hospitalized. This, combined with the resulting lack of access to my Playstation softwares, resulted in a different sound overall and many tracks were released in unfinished state.
(12/15/2017) 90's eurodance, happy hardcore, UK hardcore, ambient, electronic power metal and video game music all inspired from 90's video game soundtracks and themed around the autism spectrum.
(02/16/2017) This album came out the same day as the one that follows and features all non-hardcore tracks not released on an album yet from 2003 to 2015. This also includes short chiptune tracks and video game music that got reused in my 2019 game.
(02/16/2017) In this album I return to rave music with 14 hardcore electronic music tracks and 3 eurodance ones made from 2009 to 2016. This is my 5th dance album in a row to include a speedcore track.
(08/02/2014) My second electronic power metal album, drawing some inspiration from Ambersun and to a lesser extent Sabaton this time around. It includes a 15 minutes-long track, my second longest overall.
(12/15/2011) My first ever electronic power metal release, demonstrating that such a genre is possible in Music 2000 and MTV Music Generator. It is inspired by Rhapsody of Fire, Sonata Arctica, Dragonforce and Stratovarius.
(01/30/2009) This album features a bit of the experimenting seen on the previous release, but back with a more 90's sound overall. It features the usual 90's eurodance and happy hardcore sound, but it also comes with a video game music track and a melodic speedcore track.
(09/30/2008) This album experiments with other music softwares and the sound is more 2000-sounding than the 90's. However the genres are still mostly the same as past albums. One track on the album is from 2002.
(09/27/2021) All versions of (Un)clouded Future are included on this EP, including the original from 2017 that was used in the video game Superstar Hero.
(03/15/2014) 4-track electronic power metal single that later got merged with Ancient Kingdom of Omnimaga album. Three of the tracks were altered versions of their AKoO counterparts and one track was brand new.
(06/06/2024) My final compilation of dance tracks released under the DJ Omnimaga name, also the sequel to A Decade of Omnidance. It features 90's style eurodance, a bit of trance and some hardcore.
Hardcore Trifecta: 20 Years of Hardcore Electronic Music from Canada↑
(04/23/2022) 20 years of hardcore electronic music from Canada. This is essentially the next two hardcore compilations plus five bonus tracks combined together into one mega-compilation. It used to be available only physically and is now available digitally at a few independent stores.
(12/29/2003) Second tape recordings of my 2002-2003 tracks. Included some covers of existing tracks such as Rhythm is a Dancer (original by Snap!) and Demon Crest by Capcom for the Super Nintendo. All tracks were recorded in low quality, but for your pleasure the mixtape is now available again in Youtube playlist format, with some tracks re-recorded and others digitally remastered.
(01/30/2003) First tape recording of my 2002-2003 tracks. Tracks were recorded in low quality. This Youtube playlist version was partly re-recorded and remastered.