Children of the Omnissiah (Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus) - Cello Cover

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Published 2023-06-24
Original Music: open.spotify.com/album/573tydf3J6ifCpWOMLnVk7

Composer: Guillaume David

Tried to play 'Children of the Omnissiah' from Warhammer 40k: Mechanicus
Arranged in 7 parts for cellos, electric cello, and percussion

Arrangement: drive.google.com/file/d/1czIcpwieMso6eTyZA6QUNwKBZ…

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All Comments (21)
  • watching all them all move at once makes me think of a tech priest with 6 sets of arms wilding the instuments playing them together, amazing work
  • @zirkalda9502
    "My thermic reactor is pulsating with smooth, velvety beats."
  • @CannibalToast
    The flesh is weak, but the cello is eternal. Praise the OMNISSIAH
  • @Rawkit_Surgeon
    Vox signal received 6 months late. This blessing appeases the machine spirit of my rig.
  • @blah7956
    The tune to Victorian era engineering
  • While this is a tribute to the Omnissiah, it gives me Frostpunk vibes. Cool cover!
  • @rosemagnus2006
    It is criminal how underrated and small this channel is.
  • @pyerack
    The City will thrive through the storm with this one, lads!!! 🎻🔥🔥🔥🥶🥶
  • @9arrows
    The Motive Force beckons me to praise thee with the binharic hymns of the Omnissiah, Let the cycle be discontinued...
  • @Narvaljodchik
    This cover legitimately captures how it felt hearing the original song for the first time.
  • @remor698
    This is an interesting cover. With the changes made to not just the arrangement but the track itself, the result feels a lot more calm and steady than the original. Plus, with everything being cellos, it comes to mind that this would be an in-universe precursor to the current theme from the times before all was made machine, the extra mechanical noises and much heavier swings in volume and intensity from the game's ost being an almost corrupted version of what it once was. Religious circles tend to be communal spaces after all and this cover feels kinda homely like that, whereas the Children of the Omnissiah original is intensely much bigger than that, a reverance of something so grand that the people vanish into irrelevance. Just a fun bit of thought I got inspired to explore by this.
  • @EoganachtaMor
    Oh the Machine Spirits blessed the algorithm today.
  • @ethanrobbins5008
    This is truly blessed work, may the machine spirit of thy cello never fail you, may thy spirit continue to sing with the voice of the Omnissiah, and may the Machine God shield thy soul from the horrors of our dark age.
  • @Fr3k3
    holy shit a complete classical or even just a cello cover of the whole OST would absolutely KILL
  • @snakeinabox7220
    Im useing this as the main theme in my grimdark medieval dnd game ,
  • @voin5371
    Ngl, this feels like a Frostpunk variant of the Mechanicus soundtrack, without a doubt though you're very talented! Keep it up!
  • @vorochi9364
    It’s incredible how different, yet still amazing, this sounds. It feels much more sorrowful, reminds me of Wildermyth’s soundtrack. Amazing work!
  • @War_maN333
    Brilliant cover! I shall use this for my rituals and prayers