Omega

Biography

Omega (US: , UK: ; uppercase Ω, lowercase ω) is the twenty-fourth and last letter of the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system/isopsephy (gematria), it has a value of 800. The name of the letter was originally ὦ (ō̂ [ɔ̂ː]), but it was later changed to ὦ μέγα (ō̂ méga 'big o') in the Middle Ages to distinguish it from omicron ⟨ο⟩, whose name means 'small o', as both letters had come to be pronounced [o]. In modern Greek, its name has fused into ωμέγα (oméga). In phonetic terms, the Ancient Greek Ω represented a long open-mid back rounded vowel [ɔː], in contrast to omicron, which represented the close-mid back rounded vowel [o], and the digraph ⟨ου⟩, which represented the long close back rounded vowel [uː]. In modern Greek, both omega and omicron represent the mid back rounded vowel [o̞]. The letter omega is transliterated into a Latin-script alphabet as ō or o. As the final letter in the Greek alphabet, omega is often used to denote the last, the end, or the ultimate limit of a set, in contrast to alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, as in the phrase Alpha and Omega.

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Discography

Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Credited work

150 releases · 55 albums · active 1990–2025

  • Performance · 227
  • Production · 2
  • Other credits · 1

Studios: Accompong Compound · The Promised Land, Portland, OR · The Hut, Oakland · Studio 880

Frequent collaborators

  • Various
  • Andy Caldwell
  • Afro-Mystik
  • Julius Papp
  • Groove Junkies
  • Lifesavas
  • R Rated (2)
  • Kiko Navarro

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