*300 copies limited edition* With Insha, This Morn’ Omina crosses a new threshold within its long-established ritual universe. The album marks both a return and an expansion, retracing paths once considered barren, and reopening them as gateways to origin forces and primal intention. Created in close collaboration with Konchong-Gyaltsen (Nam-Khar), Insha is rooted in convergence rather than continuity.
Untethered from the logic of trilogies or cyclical narratives, Insha turns directly toward the sources that drive creation itself. The album functions as a focused exploration of manifestation, examining not only form and sound, but the energetic mechanics that allow ritual, intention, and matter to emerge. Musically, Insha bridges eras of the project’s evolution. The organic, ceremonial vitality that defined the early works of This Morn’ Omina is interwoven with the structured, rhythmic pulse developed in later releases. The result is a dense, immersive work where ritual percussion, incantatory textures, and industrial discipline coexist in a unified ceremonial flow.
Insha stands as a significant statement within the contemporary ritual sound landscape. It is not a retrospective, nor a rupture, but an act of re-alignment, reconnecting essence and motion, origin and execution. Insha is both invocation and observation, a sonic examination of how intention becomes reality, and how ritual sound continues to operate as a tool of transformation.