When Michael Cretu launched Enigma in 1990, no one predicted that a fusion of French panpipes, German engineering, Gregorian chants, and deep house beats would define an era of electronic music. Thirty years later, the hunt for the collection—a complete, high-quality archive of every album, remix, B-side, and rare track—has become a holy grail for ambient and downtempo lovers.
"Sadeness (Part I)", "Mea Culpa (Part II)", "Principles of Lust". Enigma Discography Mega
The Evolution. Moving away from strictly Gregorian samples, Cretu introduced Native American chants and a more polished, world-music sound. It is darker and more rhythmic than its predecessor. When Michael Cretu launched Enigma in 1990, no
For a discography to truly be considered "Mega," it must include the extensive retrospective collections and multi-disc box sets released throughout the decades. The Evolution
While "Mega" packs are often found on file-sharing sites, the full discography is officially curated on: The official Enigma website for news on re-releases.
A true mega collection of Enigma's discography looks beyond the standard studio albums. Collectors and audiophiles often seek out specific pressings and variations that offer entirely unique sonic experiences: The 12-Inch and Maxi-Single Remixes