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(2003): A departure from the signature "Enigma sound," focusing more on electronic pop.
Shifting away from Gregorian chants, this sophomore effort embraced world music, ethnic vocals, and rock elements. It features the hauntingly beautiful track "Return to Innocence."
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Before Michael Cretu launched Enigma, he was already a well-established producer and musician, collaborating with various artists and producing albums for his then-wife, the German pop sensation Sandra. It was his production work on Sandra's 1987 single "Everlasting Love," where he first experimented with Gregorian chant, that sparked the central idea for Enigma. Relocating to the Spanish island of Ibiza and building the now-legendary A.R.T. Studios in 1988, Cretu envisioned a new kind of musical expression that combined mystical, religious, and new-age themes with worldbeat and dance rhythms—a concept that would change the musical landscape forever.
Developed as a conceptual story album in collaboration with lyricist Michael Kunze and painter Wolfgang Beltracchi. It returned directly to the dark, religious, and philosophical roots of the 1990 debut. (2003): A departure from the signature "Enigma sound,"
The iconic voice of the first five albums. Her breathless, sensual whispers and lead vocals gave Enigma its distinct identity.
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"Sadeness (Part II)," "Amen," "The Fall of a Rebel Angel," "Circle Eight," "Ave Maria"
