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The Fall of a Rebel Angel (2016)
is not a band. It is not a solo project. It is an audiovisual concept — a labyrinth of Gregorian chants, erotic whispers, world beats, French horns, and digital mysticism — all born from the mind of Romanian-German musician Michael Cretu .
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Child vocals, morse code sound effects, and lush, cinematic synthesizers. 4. The Screen Behind the Mirror (2000) Enigma Discography Mega
Provided spoken word poetry and ethereal vocal layers across multiple albums.
"Return to Innocence", "The Eyes of Truth", "Age of Loneliness".
A massive box set containing the first five albums, a DVD, and a bonus disc of remixes and collaborations, highly sought after by collectors. The Fall of a Rebel Angel (2016) is not a band
For collectors, audiophiles, and casual listeners alike, diving into the Enigma discography is like exploring a vast, interconnected musical ecosystem. This mega guide breaks down the complete studio albums, key compilations, and the evolution of Cretu’s groundbreaking project. The Studio Albums (The LSM Series)
A rare B-side track from the "Beyond the Invisible" single.
: A three-disc set including greatest hits, remixes, and previously unreleased "lost" tracks. Complete Studio Album Collection (2021) This public link is valid for 7 days
As the new millennium began, Enigma took a slightly different turn. The Screen Behind the Mirror is characterized by a heavier, more prominent electronic atmosphere and a darker, more orchestral tone. It heavily samples Carl Orff's famous "O Fortuna" from Carmina Burana , giving the album an epic, almost cinematic quality. The album peaked at number two in Germany and charted highly across Europe, further proving Enigma's continued relevance and ability to evolve.
Translated as "The King Is Dead, Long Live the King!", this album served as a conceptual bridge between the first two records, combining both Gregorian and tribal elements with a futuristic, space-age atmosphere.