Enigma Discography Mega [upd] ❲PREMIUM❳

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, bootleg albums like Metamorphosis or Erotic Dreams flooded file-sharing networks labeled as "Enigma." In reality, these were often tracks by similar projects like Gregorian, ERA, or Magna Carta.

The Enigma project, initiated by Michael Cretu in 1990, redefined the boundaries of electronic music by merging

The "Mega" collection starts here. These are the concept albums that defined the project. Enigma Discography Mega

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: Explores diverse musical cultures with a more modern rhythmic approach. The Fall of a Rebel Angel (2016) In the late 1990s and early 2000s, bootleg

Following the monumental success of the debut, the stakes were high for a follow-up. Michael Cretu delivered with The Cross of Changes on December 6, 1993. This album shifted focus from the medieval European spirituality of its predecessor to a more global, tribal soundscape. Recorded over three months in 1992 and 1993 at A.R.T. Studios, the album infuses worldbeat with samples from diverse artists like Genesis, Black Sabbath, and Vangelis, showing Cretu's eclectic musical palate. While not as groundbreaking as the debut, The Cross of Changes was a massive success, selling over eight million copies worldwide and spawning Enigma's second biggest hit. The album's lead single became an anthem for the 1990s new-age movement.

Enigma’s discography spans mood-driven, cinematic electronic music with recurring motifs and stylistic shifts. Whether you prefer the mystique of Gregorian-sampled ambience or later, more melodic electronic pop, the catalog offers distinct eras to explore. While "Enigma Discography Mega" appears to be a

A companion piece to the greatest hits album, this collection features remixes and alternate versions of Enigma's classic tracks.

Continuing Enigma's exploration of new styles, Seven Lives Many Faces is a diverse album that weaves classical and modern elements together. It features a wide range of influences, from traditional ethnic chants to contemporary rap and even a touch of then-popular dubstep. The album tried to blend many contrasting ideas into a single cohesive work, showcasing Cretu's willingness to experiment with the current musical landscape.

was a significant departure from the traditional Enigma formula. Cretu abandoned the Gregorian chants and ethnic samples, focusing on a more traditional pop/ambient sound. Key Tracks: "Voyageur", "Turn Around".