Robert Haigh, known as Omni Trio, is a British electronic musician born in 1979. He started his musical career playing original material influenced by David Bowie and Roxy Music with a band called Labyrinth during his school years. In the early 1980s, he released experimental ambient albums under the names Robert Haigh and Sema, including Three Seasons Only and Notes From Underground. Robert Haigh's early work also included contributions to several Nurse With Wound projects and the formation of an industrial avant-funk band called The Truth Club with Trefor Goronwy. In 1992, under the name Omni Trio, he released his first EP, Mystic Steppers, marking a significant breakthrough in his career. Throughout the 1990s, he developed a unique style of ambient drum 'n' bass and released six EPs and six albums, including The Deepest Cut Vol 1 (1995), which featured notable tracks such as "Mystic Stepper (Feel Better)", "Renegade Snares", and "Thru the Vibe". His work with Omni Trio was influential in the early drum 'n' bass scene, and his albums The Haunted Science (1996) and Skeleton Keys (1997) further solidified his reputation. Following the release of Rogue Satellite in 2004, Robert Haigh ceased recording as Omni Trio and shifted his focus to modern classical and minimalist albums under his own name, including From the Air (2006), Written on Water (2008).
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