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"Return to Innocence", "The Eyes of Truth", "Age of Loneliness".

TBA / Later releases

The definitive single-disc introduction, capturing the peak of Enigma's mainstream radio success alongside the bonus track "Turn Around". Enigma Discography Mega

High-quality collections often include rare remixes (like the "Curly M.C." mixes) and b-sides from the early 90s singles that aren't always available on streaming platforms.

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The quest for the is more than hoarding files. It is a spiritual search for the specific sound of the 1990s—a sound of mystery, forbidden love, Andean flutes, and the deep, echoey voice of a monk singing "Sade, dis-moi." Focus heavily on the Michael Cretu used in his A

Most albums feature rare variations, such as the MCMXC a.D. Limited Edition (which contains critical bonus remixes) and the multi-disc versions of The Fall of a Rebel Angel featuring full album narrations in multiple languages.

This record heavily samples Carl Orff's famous classical piece Carmina Burana , adding a heavy, apocalyptic weight to the rhythm tracks. Key Tracks: "Gravity of Love", "Push the Limits".

Released at the conclusion of Enigma's first decade, this dual-release is essential. The Greatest Hits offers a seamless, cross-faded journey through the early singles, while the Remix Collection gathers rare club re-rubs by legendary DJs. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

"Sadeness (Part I)", "Mea Culpa (Part II)", "Principles of Lust"

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Enigma (project of Michael Cretu) Genre: New Age, Electronic, Ambient, Worldbeat, Gregorian Chant, Downtempo Active: 1990–present

Enigma is for everyone. If you hate repetition, Gregorian chants, or whispered French poetry, run. But if you want music that feels like walking through a medieval cathedral that somehow also contains a rainforest, a nightclub, and the void of space… this is the only discography that delivers.