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The Omnific

The Omnific Live in Bangkok

featuring The Omnific
Thursday, October 01, 2026 at 06:00 PM
Marshall Livehouse
🚇 Saphan Taksin · BTS Silom
Djent
from ฿1000
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About This Event

Organized by Icon Promotions

Melbourne instrumental duo The Omnific make their first Thailand appearance at Marshall Livehouse on 1 October 2026, playing progressive metal built around two bassists and a drummer — no guitarist, no vocalist, just dense polyrhythmic arrangements drawing on djent and math rock. Bangkok's own Unda Alunda, a djent and progressive metal act with a sound that shifts between syncopated down-tuned riffing and broader art-rock textures, opens the night. Tickets start at 1,000 THB.

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    ฿1000
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Venue Information

Marshall Livehouse

186 Charoen Krung 36 Alley Charoen Krung Road Khwaeng, Khet, เขตบางรัก กรุงเทพมหานคร 10500, Thailand

Bangkok

🚇 Saphan Taksin · BTS Silom

Getting There

Located in the Charoen Krung area of Bang Rak, central Bangkok. By BTS: Alight at Saphan Taksin station, then take a short taxi or motorcycle taxi to Charoen Krung 36 Alley. By river boat: Use the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Sathorn/Central Pier, then continue by taxi or on foot. By taxi/Grab: Request drop-off at 186 Charoen Krung 36 Alley, Bang Rak — show the driver the Google Maps link for accuracy. By motorcycle taxi: Available from nearby main roads along Charoen Krung for a quick ride into the alley. By car: Street parking is limited in the area; a nearby paid car park is recommended.

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About The Omnific

The Omnific are an Australian instrumental duo who sit at the intersection of djent's low-end chug and the rhythmic intricacy of math rock, building dense, polyrhythmic arrangements without a vocalist to anchor them. Their 2018 album Escapades is the reference point most fans cite, a sprawling record that tightened their reputation in progressive metal circles and pushed their Bandcamp and streaming numbers well beyond what most acts in the genre manage at their scale. Seeing them live means watching two people account for everything — bass and guitar locked into patterns that barely seem playable, which is worth the admission on its own.

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