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PDF Archives

Before the website existed, many of the artists connected to Ov Moi Omm were documented through individual PDF pages. These early documents acted as proto‑discography guides — a way to show how each project related to the others, how releases overlapped, and how the wider OPR universe fit together. They were updated whenever an artist released something new, sometimes repeatedly, and served as temporary band pages long before a proper archive was possible.


These PDFs are preserved here for reference. They reflect an earlier stage of the archive: interconnected, improvised, and constantly revised. Each link below leads to its original Internet Archive page, where the PDF can be found.





Om Pharaoh Records Roster



The Om Pharaoh Records Roster served as the final consolidated PDF of the pre‑site era — a single document gathering all artists connected to the OPR universe up to that point. It functioned as a central reference, combining the earlier individual PDF pages into one place and outlining the relationships between projects, collaborations, and releases.


Originally created to help listeners understand how the artists connected to Ov Moi Omm formed a wider creative sphere, the roster included brief descriptions, discography notes, and a sampler of tracks drawn from various OPR compilations. It marked the moment when the scattered proto‑pages began to converge into a more unified identity.



Ov Moi Omm — Discography



The Ov Moi Omm Discography PDF was one of the earliest and most frequently updated documents of the pre‑site era. It served as a central reference point for the entire OPR universe, outlining releases, collaborations, and the connective tissue between projects.


Because so many artists emerged from or intersected with OMO, this PDF often acted as the anchor — the place where listeners first understood how the wider creative sphere fit together. It was revised repeatedly as new material appeared, functioning as both a guide and a map during a time when no dedicated archive existed.



The Akashic Series — Information Guide



The Akashic Series Information Guide outlined the purpose and scope of the Akashic releases — a loose, evolving collection of rare tracks, fragments, and archival material connected to the wider OPR universe. The guide served as a reference point during a time when the series had no fixed structure, explaining how these pieces related to the main projects and why they were gathered under a separate banner.


Updated periodically as new material surfaced, the PDF functioned as a small compass for listeners navigating the more obscure corners of the archive. It preserved context for works that were intentionally peripheral, offering a sense of orientation before a dedicated site existed.



YSMHB — Information Page



The YSMHB PDF served as a reference page for the Yellow Sunshine Microdot Happiness Band and its intersections with the OPR universe. Rather than a full discography, it outlined the group’s collaborative role — particularly its connection to Ov Moi Omm and the formation of Yellow Omm — and provided context for the tracks and appearances scattered across various releases.


Updated occasionally as new collaborations surfaced, the PDF helped clarify how YSMHB fit into the wider creative network during a time when no central archive existed. It preserved the project’s place within the constellation without overstating its scope.



10 Echo — Information Page



The 10 Echo PDF provided a brief overview of the project’s place within the OPR universe. Rather than a complete discography, it outlined the project’s appearances, collaborations, and contributions to various compilations, offering context for a project that often surfaced in specific moments rather than through a large standalone catalogue.


Updated occasionally as new material appeared, the PDF helped situate 10 Echo within the broader creative network during the pre‑site era. It served as a small reference point for listeners tracing the connections between projects before a centralized archive existed.



ICDC — Discography



The ICDC PDF provided a brief overview of the project’s identity and its appearances within the OPR universe. Focused on outlining the project’s contributions to compilations and its connections to related acts, the document served as a reference point for a project whose presence was defined more by specific moments than by a large standalone catalogue.


Updated when new material surfaced, the PDF helped situate ICDC within the broader network of OPR projects during the pre‑site era. It offered listeners a simple way to understand how the project fit into the constellation before a centralized archive existed.



Julia Felix — Discography



The Julia Felix Discography PDF provided a concise overview of the project’s releases and appearances within the OPR universe. Named after the House of Julia Felix in Pompeii, the project existed as a conceptual identity rather than a personal one, contributing select recordings and compilation appearances across the pre‑site era.


Updated when new material appeared, the PDF helped situate Julia Felix within the broader creative network before a centralized archive existed, preserving context for a project defined by its specific contributions rather than a large standalone catalogue.



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