Enigma Discography Mega -

A unique standalone single titled "MMX (The Social Song)," created to celebrate the project's 20th anniversary using vocal samples and artwork crowdsourced entirely from global fans online.

Translated: "The King is Dead, Long Live the King!" This album attempted to bridge the first two eras—combining Gregorian vocals (the return of the "king") with ethnic chants (the new "king"). Enigma Discography Mega

The distinct, pitch-bent foghorn sound that opens almost every Enigma album, signaling the listener to leave reality behind. A unique standalone single titled "MMX (The Social

To own the "Mega" discography is to own the evolution of electronic mysticism. It is to hear the death of the monk, the birth of the shaman, the crash into big beat, and the rebirth in 5.1 surround sound. To own the "Mega" discography is to own

Enigma is a musical project founded by German producer Michael Cretu in 1990. Known for blending ambient, new age, worldbeat, and electronic elements, Enigma rose to global prominence with a signature sound featuring Gregorian chants, breathy vocals, layered synths, and sample-based production. "Enigma Discography Mega" here refers to a comprehensive review and catalog of Enigma’s recorded output: studio albums, compilations, singles and notable remixes, soundtracks/collaborations, rare tracks, box sets, and ancillary releases (video, live, and promotional items), plus contextual commentary on production, themes, reception, and collecting considerations.

The mega-discography naturally divides into cycles. The first cycle— MCMXC a.D. (1990), The Cross of Changes (1993), and Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! (1996)—forms the “Holy Trinity” of the genre.

: Shifted focus toward world music and ethnic sounds, featuring the famous track "Return to Innocence".