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| This article does not cite any references or sources. (August 2007) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. | Enigma is an innovative electronic musical project founded by Michael Cretu, David Fairstein and Frank Peterson in 1990. Cretu is both the composer and the producer; his wife Sandra often provides vocals on Enigma tracks. The pair have also worked together under the name Sandra. Jens Gad co-produced and played guitar on three of the Enigma albums. Six studio albums have been produced under the name of the project. Enigma was among the first recording group to use non-persussion musical instrument and vocal samples, such as the iconic Shakuhachi flute and Gregorian monk chants samples on their crossover hit album, MCMXC a.D.. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...
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Gregorian is a German band, headed by Frank Peterson, performing Gregorian chant-inspired versions of modern pop and rock songs. ...
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Sandra Cretu (born Sandra Ann Lauer May 18, 1962, Saarbrücken, Germany), and professionally known as Sandra, is a popular German singer/songwriter, currently living in Ibiza (Spain). ...
Peter Cornelius, born in Vienna, Austria on January 29, 1951, was a German musician and, later, a member of Enigma. ...
Jens Gad (born August 26, 1966 in Munich, Germany) is a songwriter, producer and guitarist. ...
Frank Peterson is a German music producer known for his work with Enigma and artists such as Sarah Brightman,Gregorian or Princessa. ...
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Frank Peterson is a German music producer known for his work with Enigma and artists such as Sarah Brightman,Gregorian or Princessa. ...
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Jens Gad (born August 26, 1966 in Munich, Germany) is a songwriter, producer and guitarist. ...
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History
From the late 1970s onwards, Michael Cretu already had his own music career on his hands and apart from several 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 soon running out at that point. The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ...
It was then that Cretu plotted the creation of a "New age-Dance", un-named yet, first single. Ditching his old habits and rules, he headed onto a different direction and in December 1990, after 8 months of preparations, he came up with the project's groundbreaking debut album, MCMXC a.D. (received over 60 platinum 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. MCMXC a. ...
Sadeness (Part I) is a 1990 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the Roman Catholic Church. ...
Sandra Cretu (born Sandra Ann Lauer May 18, 1962, Saarbrücken, Germany), and professionally known as Sandra, is a popular German singer/songwriter, currently living in Ibiza (Spain). ...
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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" and "Carly's Loneliness", which was used in the movie and credited in the motion picture soundtrack as well. Promotional movie poster for Sliver Sliver is a 1993 film based on the Ira Levin novel Sliver about the mysterious occurrences in a privately owned New York highrise apartment building. ...
Carlys Song is a 1993 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
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. The Cross of Changes is a 1993 album by the musical project Enigma. ...
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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 tribal 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. Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! (French for The King is Dead, Long Live the King!) is a 1996 music album created by the music project Enigma. ...
Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the Roman Catholic Church. ...
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A chant is the rhythmic speaking or singing of words or sounds, either on a single pitch or with a simple notes and often including a great deal of repetition or statis. ...
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. The Screen Behind the Mirror is a 1999 music album created by the musical project Enigma. ...
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Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song of the Roman Catholic Church. ...
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Gravity of Love is a 1999 song created by the musical group, Enigma. ...
Push The Limits is a 2000 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
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Andru Donalds is a musician and vocalist with a previous solo career, who is now working in collaboration with the Enigma project as lead vocalist. ...
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. Turn Around is a 2001 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
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For the song by Ai Otsuka, see Planetarium (song) // A planetarium is a theatre built primarily for presenting educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and the night sky, or for training in celestial navigation. ...
2003's Voyageur was considered by many to be a total makeover for the project. Practically all of the prominent Enigma signature elements (the ethnic and/or 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. For the music album by Mike Oldfield, see Voyager (album). ...
On August 28, 2005, Enigma's management (Crocodile-Music.de) announced the release of the project's latest single, "Hello and Welcome". The single was originally slated to be released in October, however it was moved to November 25, 2005 and finally saw release in Germany on March 10, 2006. The song will also be the walk-in music for the German boxer, Felix Sturm, and much like Voyageur shows little similarity to earlier Enigma works. is the 240th day of the year (241st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Hello and Welcome is a 2005 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
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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 and will not be released as a single. The album is more techno, electronic, than any previous one. The concept is based on such sciences as astronomy, physics, history and sociology.[citation needed] A Posteriori is the title of the musical project Enigmas sixth studio album, released in September 2006. ...
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A DVD version of A Posteriori was released on December 16, 2006. The DVD features kaleidoscope images in synchronization with the multi channel remastered music. A Posteriori is the title of the musical project Enigmas sixth studio album, released in September 2006. ...
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In late March 2007, a special "Private Lounge Remix" album version of A Posteriori was released on the Apple iTunes music store. This compilation includes 12 new remixed tracks from the album by artists such as Boca Junior, Tocadisco, etc. Some of these tracks were available previously on the original A Posteriori iTunes album and on the abovementioned DVD release. A Posteriori is the title of the musical project Enigmas sixth studio album, released in September 2006. ...
A Posteriori is the title of the musical project Enigmas sixth studio album, released in September 2006. ...
Influence Enigma's first two studio albums also led to the creation and popularity of bands and musical groups that follow similar styles. 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 heared in any album by the band. Cretu's musical project is also included into the list of influences of Schiller.[1] Era is a music project by Eric Levi that is often based around chants in an imaginary language close to Latin. ...
Gregorian is a German band, headed by Frank Peterson, performing Gregorian chant-inspired versions of modern pop and rock songs. ...
Frank Peterson is a German music producer known for his work with Enigma and artists such as Sarah Brightman,Gregorian or Princessa. ...
Deep Forest is a musical group consisting of two French musicians, Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez. ...
Jens Gad (born August 26, 1966 in Munich, Germany) is a songwriter, producer and guitarist. ...
Jens Gad (born August 26, 1966 in Munich, Germany) is a songwriter, producer and guitarist. ...
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Schiller is the main project of Christopher von Deylen, a German electronic music composer who produces music which can be considered trance and ambient. ...
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 and Sarah Brightman's cover of Hooverphonic's song, "Eden". Delerium is a band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, formed in 1987, originally as a side project of the influential industrial music act, Front Line Assembly. ...
Michael Gordon Oldfield (born May 15, 1953 in Reading, England) is a multi-instrumentalist musician and composer, working a style that blends progressive rock, folk, ethnic or world music, classical music, electronic music and more recently dance. ...
The Songs of Distant Earth is a music album, written and mostly performed by Mike Oldfield. ...
Tubular Bells III is a 1998 music album written and mostly performed by Mike Oldfield. ...
B-tribe is a band originating in Spain whigh features electronically synthesized sounds, flamenco guitar, and opera-like vocals. ...
Sarah Brightman (born August 14, 1960) is an English classical crossover soprano, actress and dancer. ...
Hooverphonic is a Belgian rock/pop group formed in 1995. ...
Several prominent songs from the project have appeared on notable TV shows and movies, such as: This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ...
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Michael Cretu being interviewed in 2003. ...
Sandra Cretu (born Sandra Ann Lauer May 18, 1962, Saarbrücken, Germany), and professionally known as Sandra, is a popular German singer/songwriter, currently living in Ibiza (Spain). ...
- "Beyond the Invisible" in the TV series, La Femme Nikita.
- "Modern Crusaders" in the TV series, La Femme Nikita.
- "Return to Innocence" in an episode of the TV series, The Outer Limits.
- "Return to Innocence" in the end credits of the movie, Man of the House.
- "Return to Innocence" and "Sadeness (Part I)" in the movie, Exit to Eden.
- "Return to Innocence" in an episode of the TV series, My So-Called Life.
- "Return to Innocence" in an episode of the TV series, Cold Case (Episode Sanctuary (2006)).
- "Sadeness (Part I)" in the movie, Boxing Helena.
- "Sadeness (Part I)" in the movie, Charlie's Angels.
- "Sadeness (Part I)" in the series, Cold Case.
- "Sadeness (Part I)" in the teaser trailer for the movie 1492: Conquest of Paradise.
- "Principles of Lust" in the movie, Single White Female.
- "Carly's Song", "Carly's Loneliness" and "Principles of Lust" in the movie, Sliver.
- "The Eyes of Truth" in the worldwide movie trailer for The Matrix and The Long Kiss Goodnight.
- "I Love You ... I'll Kill You" in the movie, Money Talks, and the trailer for the movie Eraser.
- "Smell of Desire" in the preview trailer for the movie Bounce.
- "Sadeness (Part I) in the comedy TV Show Chappelle's Show.
- "Gravity Of Love" In the trailer for The Scorpion King.
- "Return to Innocence" in the series, Cold Case.
- "I Love You ... I'll Kill You" in the movie Money Train when Wesley Snipes goes to the night to find the men who have hit his white brother in-law.
"Return to Innocence" also appeared in numerous TV commercials around the world, including one for Virgin Atlantic. Beyond the Invisible is a 1996 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Nikita (re-titled La Femme Nikita in the United States and other international markets) is a television spy drama based upon the French film directed by Luc Besson (see Nikita). ...
Nikita (re-titled La Femme Nikita in the United States and other international markets) is a television spy drama based upon the French film directed by Luc Besson (see Nikita). ...
This article is about a song by Enigma. ...
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Man of the House is a 1995 film comedy starring Chevy Chase, Farrah Fawcett, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and George Wendt (of Cheers fame). ...
Sadeness (Part I) is a 1990 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Exit to Eden is a novel by Anne Rice, initially published in 1985 under the pen name Anne Rampling, but subsequently under Rices name. ...
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1492: Conquest of Paradise is a 1992 American/Spanish adventure/drama film. ...
Principles of Lust is a 1991 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Single White Female is a 1992 thriller based on John Lutzs novel Swf Seeks Same. ...
Carlys Song is a 1993 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Promotional movie poster for Sliver Sliver is a 1993 film based on the Ira Levin novel Sliver about the mysterious occurrences in a privately owned New York highrise apartment building. ...
The Eyes of Truth is a 1994 single created by the musical group, Enigma. ...
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The Scorpion King is a 2002 film starring Dwayne The Rock Johnson, Michael Clarke Duncan, Kelly Hu, Steven Brand, Ralf Moeller, and Grant Heslov, and is directed by Chuck Russell. ...
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Money Train is a movie starring Wesley Snipes, Jennifer Lopez (in one of her roles before she became an accomplished singer) and Woody Harrelson. ...
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Sampling and lawsuits In 1994, Cretu was sued by Munich-based choir Kapelle Antiqua and its record label, Polydor Germany for infringing its "right of personality" through distortion in the samples used in "Sadeness (Part I)" and "Mea Culpa". While the musical composition was in the public domain, the recording by Kapelle Antiqua was copyrighted. European law also recognizes moral rights (droit moral) in works that American copyright does not. For other uses, see Munich (disambiguation). ...
Polydor Records is a record label once headquartered in Germany. ...
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Sadeness (Part I) is a 1990 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Mea Culpa (Part II) is a 1991 song created by the musical project Enigma. ...
Moral rights are rights of creators of copyrighted works generally recognized in civil law jurisdictions and first recognized in France and Germany, before they were included in the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works in 1928. ...
Cretu was not spared over the issue of sampling when in 1998, Kuo Ying-nan and Kuo Hsiu-chu from Taiwan's Ami tribe filed a suit over uncredited vocals in "Return to Innocence". Both of the lawsuits have since been settled, but besides compensation and acknowledgement on the source of samples on both lawsuits, the anonymity that Cretu intended to keep after the release of the first album was shattered due to the first lawsuit. Total population 2006: 458,000 [4] 2004: 454,600 [5] Homelands in Taiwan Mountainous terrain running in five ranges from the northern to the southern tip of the island Narrow eastern plains Orchid Island (Lán YÇ) Languages 14 living Formosan languages. ...
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Burned by the lawsuits, the samples used in the production of the third and fourth studio album, Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! and The Screen Behind the Mirror were credited properly this time and Cretu's fifth album, Voyageur contained no samples at all.
Discography - For a more detailed discography, including chart positions, sales and awards, bootleg albums and other releases, see Enigma discography.
This is a discography of records by Enigma. ...
Studio albums MCMXC a. ...
The Cross of Changes is a 1993 album by the musical project Enigma. ...
Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! (French for The King is Dead, Long Live the King!) is a 1996 music album created by the music project Enigma. ...
The Screen Behind the Mirror is a 1999 music album created by the musical project Enigma. ...
For the music album by Mike Oldfield, see Voyager (album). ...
A Posteriori is the title of the musical project Enigmas sixth studio album, scheduled for release in September 2006. ...
Compilation albums - Trilogy (1998)
- Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits (2001)
- Love Sensuality Devotion: The Remix Collection (2001)
- 15 Years After (2005)
Trilogy is a compilation album Box Set by German multi-million selling musical project Enigma. ...
15 Years After is a box set by the musical project, Enigma and released by Virgin Germany on December 9, 2005. ...
Singles Sadeness (Part I) is a 1990 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Mea Culpa (Part II) is a 1991 song created by the musical project Enigma. ...
Principles of Lust is a 1991 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
The Rivers of Belief is a 1991 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Carlys Song is a 1993 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
This article is about a song by Enigma. ...
The Eyes of Truth is a 1994 single created by the musical group, Enigma. ...
Age of Loneliness is a 1994 song created by the musical group, Enigma. ...
Out From The Deep is a 1994 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Beyond the Invisible is a 1996 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
T.N.T. for the Brain is a 1997 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Gravity of Love is a 1999 song created by the musical group, Enigma. ...
Push The Limits is a 2000 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Turn Around is a 2001 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Voyageur is a 2003 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Following the Sun is a 2003 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Boum-Boum is a 2004 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Hello and Welcome is a 2005 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
Goodbye Milky Way is a yet to be released 2006 song created by the musical project, Enigma. ...
DVDs - MCMXC a.D.: The Complete Video Album (2001)
- Remember the Future (2003)
- A Posteriori (2007)
See also This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by Billboard Magazineâs Hot Dance Club Play chart â a weekly national survey of popular songs in U.S. dance clubs. ...
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Delerium is a band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, formed in 1987, originally as a side project of the influential industrial music act, Front Line Assembly. ...
Jens Gad (born August 26, 1966 in Munich, Germany) is a songwriter, producer and guitarist. ...
Jens Gad (born August 26, 1966 in Munich, Germany) is a songwriter, producer and guitarist. ...
Deep Forest is a musical group consisting of two French musicians, Eric Mouquet and Michel Sanchez. ...
External links - (German) Enigma.de – Official website of Enigma.
- (German) Crocodile-Music.de – Official Enigma management website.
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