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Old 6th November 2009, 09:01 PM
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Enigma is an electronic musical project founded by Michael Cretu, David Fairstein and Frank Peterson in 1990. The Romanian-born Cretu conceived of the Enigma project while working in Germany, but has been based at his recording studio A.R.T. Studios in Ibiza, Spain, since the early 1990s, where he has recorded all of Enigma's studio releases to date. Cretu is both the composer and the producer of the project. His former wife Sandra often provided vocals on Enigma tracks. Jens Gad co-produced and played guitar on three of the Enigma albums.

Seven studio albums have been produced under the name of the project. Their first and most successful album, MCMXC a.D., sold more than 22 million copies worldwide.



History & Influence
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From the late 1970s onward, Michael Cretu already had his own music career on his hands and apart from some collaboration efforts with several other musicians, he also produced his wife's albums. Before Enigma, he released a number of albums under his own name, but none of them sold particularly well. Cretu revealed in an interview that he believed that his ideas were running out at that point.

In December 1990, after eight months of preparation, Cretu released Enigma's debut album, the groundbreaking MCMXC a.D., which received over 60 platinum-level sales awards worldwide. The album was Cretu's first commercial success through the single "Sadeness (Part I)," which juxtaposed Gregorian chants and sexual overtones over a dance beat that was highly peculiar to the ears of the public at that time. Cretu explained that the album was about unsolved crimes and philosophical themes such as life after death, hence the name Enigma. He had previously used a Gregorian-type chant on the opening seconds of Sandra's 1987 single "Everlasting Love", without integrating them into other parts of the song. "Sadeness" quickly rose to the top of the charts in Germany and France; it went on to become an almost-worldwide hit. Later Cretu would claim that the now signature Enigma sound was inspired after falling asleep on the London Underground.

Before the album was released, Cretu was cautious of the response towards the upcoming album, decided to forgo mentioning his and most of the personnel's real name and credited himself as Curly M.C., while the album sleeve contained little information about the background of the project, furthering the mystery about the creators of the album and leading to speculation whether Enigma was a band, a person or a group.

In 1993, Cretu was given an offer by producers to compose the full soundtrack of the motion picture Sliver, but he was unable to accept the offer. Instead, he came up with "Carly's Song" ("Age of Loneliness" in the album and video releases) and "Carly's Loneliness," which were used in the movie and credited in the motion picture soundtrack as well.

In the same year, The Cross of Changes was released and it received about the same, if not an even larger and better response from the public (it sold 6 million copies in a year). However, both of the albums also hitched up lawsuits over the issue of sampling from other music sources.

In 1996, Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! (French for "The King is dead, long live the King!") was released. Cretu's idea was that this third album was the child of the previous two albums, and therefore included familiar elements of Gregorian chants and Sanskrit/ Vedic chants in it. Though the album was as meticulously crafted by Cretu as the earlier two albums, it failed to achieve the same level of success that they enjoyed. As a result only two of the three singles originally slated were released, with the third one ("The Roundabout") being silently cancelled in 1998.

The 1999 release of The Screen Behind the Mirror included samples from Carl Orff's Carmina Burana on four tracks on the album. This time the Gregorian chants were toned down a lot, but still Shakuhachi flutes and other traditional Enigma signatures remain. Only "Gravity of Love" and "Push the Limits" were released as singles from the album. Ruth-Ann Boyle from the band Olive and also Andru Donalds mark their first appearance on the Enigma project.

In 2001, Cretu released a new single called "Turn Around" together with Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits and Love Sensuality Devotion: The Remix Collection to end what he considers to be the first chapter of Enigma. A light show was held at the Munich Planetarium in conjunction of the release of the compilation albums.

2003's Voyageur was considered by many to be a total makeover of the project. Practically all of the prominent Enigma signature elements (the ethnic and Gregorian chants, the famous Shakuhachi flutes) were no longer in use for this album. As a result many fans had difficulty appreciating this new direction and sales were affected. From a statistical point of view, every Enigma studio album to date has sold roughly half of what the previous release did.

To commemorate the fifteen years of Enigma, a very special limited-edition album called Fifteen Years was launched, which was the size of an old LP vinyl disk, with Leonardo Davinci's art in the cover, a big booklet with extra art, and featured eight compact discs; all the previous albums, the DVD "Remember the Future"; and a special and exclusive bonus CD that was called The Dusted Variations, which included the project's greatest hits remade by another project. All of the songs were very different from the originals, and it sounded very dreamy and had almost no percussion. This disc also contained the single version of “Hello and Welcome,” which was later released as a single. Also, the DVD of Remember the Future featured in the box was slightly different because it contained the extra video of the single "Voyageur," and it had extra commentary in the extra part, called “Solve the Enigma.”

On August 28, 2005, Enigma's management (Crocodile-Music.de) announced the release of the project's latest single, "Hello and Welcome," which was originally slated to be released in October, however it was moved to November 25, 2005, and finally was released in Germany on March 10, 2006. The song was also the walk-in music of the German boxer Felix Sturm and, much like Voyageur, shows little similarity to earlier Enigma works.

On September 26, 2006, Enigma's sixth album A Posteriori was released worldwide, containing a new version of "Hello and Welcome" and the new song "Goodbye, Milky Way," which, despite earlier announcements, was not released as a single. The album is more techno- and pop-oriented electronic music than any previous one. The concept is based on such sciences as astronomy, physics, history, and sociology.

A DVD version of A Posteriori was released on December 16, 2006, which featured kaleidoscope images in synchronization with the multi-channel remastered music.

In late March 2007, a special private lounge remix album version of A Posteriori was released on the iTunes Music Store. This compilation includes 12 new remixed tracks from the album by artists such as Boca Junior, Tocadisco, and more. Some of these tracks were available previously on the original A Posteriori iTunes version of the album and on the previously mentioned DVD release.

Released worldwide on 19 September 2008 was Enigma's seventh album, Seven Lives, Many Faces. The lead single, "Seven Lives," is a fusion of modern and classical elements.

Enigma's first two studio albums also led to the creation and popularity of bands and musical groups that follow similar styles, often called "Enigmatic Music". At least 100 of them gained commercial success worldwide. Era and Gregorian (led by former Enigma member Frank Peterson) are among some notable groups which capitalised songs which heavily incorporate Gregorian chants in their works. Enigma and Deep Forest are also to be considered by many to have brought the tribal chant genre to the ears of the public. Achillea, a musical project by co-producer/guitarist on several albums, Jens Gad, features music with similar atmospherics, while featuring female vocals in different languages, with different singers from different parts of the world. Enigma also influenced Christopher von Deylen's musical project Schiller. The influence can be heard in any album by the band. Cretu's musical project is also included into the list of influences of Schiller.

Critics and fans have noted down the probable influences if not similarities of Enigma and the works of other notable musicians. Some examples include Delerium's Semantic Spaces album, Mike Oldfield's albums, The Songs of Distant Earth and Tubular Bells III, all B-Tribe's albums as well as other Claus Zundel projects and Sarah Brightman's cover of Hooverphonic's song, "Eden".


Current members:

Michael Cretu
Andru Donalds
Margarita Roig

Former members:
Sandra Lauer (1990-2003)
Jens Gad (1993-2003)
Peter Cornelius (1990-1996)
David Fairstein (1990-1999)

Notable instruments:
Sampler
Drum machine
Synthesizer
Keyboard
Korg M1

Genres:
World beat
Electronic
New Age
Downtempo

Discography:
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Studio albums:

MCMXC a.D. (1990) #1 in 41 countries; >22 million copies
The Cross of Changes (1993) >13,5 million copies
Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! (1996) >8,2 million copies
The Screen Behind the Mirror (1999) >6,5 million sales
Voyageur (2003) >2,8 million copies
A Posteriori (2006) >1,3 million copies
Seven Lives Many Faces (2008) >750,000 copies

Compilations:

Trilogy (1998) >400,000 copies
Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits (2001) >5,5 million copies
Love Sensuality Devotion: The Remix Collection (2001) >600,000 copies
15 Years After (2005) >250,000 copies

Singles:

Sadeness (Part I)
Mea Culpa (Part II)
Principles of Lust
The Rivers of Belief
Carly's Song
Return to Innocence
The Eyes of Truth
Age of Loneliness
Out from the Deep
Beyond the Invisible
T.N.T. for the Brain
Gravity of Love
Push the Limits
Turn Around Voyageur
Following the Sun
Boum-Boum
Hello and Welcome
Goodbye Milky Way
A Posteriori
Eppur Si Muove EP
Seven Lives / La Puerta del Cielo
The Same Parents


I love them! I think they make awesome music and my first song was Return to innocence, I heard it about 10 years ago Does anyone from AHS like them?
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I know them, I liked their album "Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!" it has that amazing song called "The Child In Us", but their latests albums have been too forgettable for me.
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I've been listening to 'Gravity of Love' for 5 years now and I still love it. I heard it on an AMV my friend had showed me.

Unfortunately I've never listened to any other songs.. I think I should give them a proper try
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I did not listen them for so long. Thanks for the reminder.
Several years ago, I loved them very much.

Silence must be heard! Great song. And all songs from first album
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I'm glad that at least someone recognizes them Silent Warrior & Find Love =
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Oh, my best friend's mother loves them. She would always be playing them in the car whenever she picked me up for sleepovers and the such . Didn't they have like...sexual sounds in their songs though at times?
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Old 24th February 2010, 02:49 PM
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^ yeah, they're known for having many sexual, philosophical and religious elements in their music, and also I think they use many languages such as english, french, latin...
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^ Yeah! That's what I remember I though their music was pretty cool, but my best friend's mother doesn't play them anymore, so I'd have to ask to listen to them again.
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I remember Return to Innocence from a long time ago, but I DLed their The Cross of Changes album because they sampled two Mongolian songs and I wanted to hear that lol. I really liked the rest of the album though
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Brand new song! I like it!

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I LOVE the old enigma!
Im talking about the 2001 stuff to later... after 2001, and with the album from 2003.. its not as good..
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This thread is so dead I'm bumping it though :/
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