

Sade, donne I agree that it's definitely overtly questioning the lifestyle / philosophy and demanding answers from someone who has chosen that path, but I think that condemnation is actually only on the surface, a way to dip her toe into the deep end and allow for her seduction into experiencing it the song is ultimately a confession of a tormenting attraction to the darker pleasures of life, the morally questionable, the forbidden experiences. Si tu es contre Dieu, tu es contre l'homme Quelle est ta religion, où sont tes fidèles? Featuring collaborations with Indonesian vocalist Anggun, Israel's Nanuk, British electro-pop duo Aquilo, and Brazilian singer/songwriter Mark Josher, the LP was preceded by the single "Sadeness (Part II)" and arrived in November 2016.Sade, dit moi, qu'est ce que tu vas chercher In 2016, Enigma returned with the concept album The Fall of a Rebel Angel. was celebrated with the release of a single, "MMX (The Social Song)." That same year, the anniversary of MCMXC a.D. A three-disc set that devoted an album each to greatest hits, remixes, and previously unreleased material, The Platinum Collection saw a worldwide release in 2010. Enigma's seventh studio album, Seven Lives Many Faces, arrived in 2008 and continued their streak of Billboard 200 appearances. The next year, a greatest-hits package entitled Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits arrived, compiling most of Enigma's singles as well as new track "Turn Around." Lightening the production formula somewhat, fifth studio album Voyageur landed in 2003, with A Posteriori following in 2006. Enigma 3: Le Roi Est Mort, Vive le Roi! followed in 1996.īy the time of 2000's Screen Behind the Mirror, the initial hype surrounding the band had died down, but there was a die-hard Enigma fan base offering enough support to keep the project going, despite the album falling short of platinum sales. were replaced in part with samples of Native American singing, best exemplified by hit single "Return to Innocence." The album was the group's second to climb to number one on the U.K. The flute samples and breathy spoken vocals of MCMXC a.D. On their second album, 1993's Cross of Changes, some of the old-world elements remained, but the new age angle came to the forefront in a set of slick, radio-friendly dance-pop tracks. The samples of Gregorian chants that were employed heavily throughout the album were used without permission, and these uncleared samples eventually led to a lawsuit that was settled out of court. Several other singles were issued from the album as its unexpectedly lengthy time in the spotlight continued. Powered by excitement for the single, the album was also a multi-platinum success, eventually selling over four million copies in the United States alone and spending the next five years on the Billboard Top 200 chart. was released in December of that year and lead single "Sadeness (Pt. He recorded the first material for this project over the course of 1990 with creative input from collaborators David Fairstein and Frank Peterson. In 1988, the couple moved to Ibiza, Spain, and Cretu began working out of a home studio on the project that would become Enigma. This began a fascination for Cretu with incorporating the archaic sounds into a more contemporary music format. When working with his wife, German dance-pop artist Sandra, on her 1987 single "Everlasting Love," he'd used some brief samples of Gregorian chant in the song's intro.

He had been involved in music for a while at that point, having released several solo albums as well as worked as a producer with other artists.

Over the next three decades, Enigma would release upwards of eight albums and collections, many of which spent time in the Billboard charts.Įnigma were formed in 1990 by Bucharest native Michael Cretu. I)," which immediately became an international hit and the calling card for their unique sound. The project arrived with their 1991 single "Sadeness (Pt. A worldbeat dance fixture of the late 20th century and beyond, having sold tens of millions of albums worldwide, Enigma were an instant success with their unlikely combination of new age tones, chilled-out club production, and samples of Gregorian chant.
