Home SP Blog SP Forum Join Now Login

Switch Categories

SwitchPlanet

Switchbuc Calculator

FAQs

Enigma - The Screen Behind the Mirror

Availability

Currently not available

These members have it but are not switching it at this time msetiawanmuseekforall

CD Release

January 18, 2000

Label

Virgin Records Us

Number of Discs

1

Switchers Rate This:

Currently selling for $6 NEW at Amazon.com

Track List

Disc 1
  1. The Gate
  2. Push The Limits
  3. Gravity Of Love
  4. Smell Of Desire
  5. Modern Crusaders
  6. Traces (Light And Weight)
  7. The Screen Behind The Mirror
  8. Endless Quest
  9. Camera Obscura
  10. Between Mind & Heart
  11. Silence Must Be Heard

Additional Information

Michael Cretu, the man behind Enigma, formulates an intriguing symbiosis between New Age musicality, classical and world-music influences, and dance-club rhythms. Gregorian chants, Native American meditations, and the breathy musings of a French chanteuse have been incorporated into legendary dance-floor hits from his previous three albums. The leitmotif of his fourth album, The Screen Behind the Mirror, is the grandly ominous "O Fortuna" from Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. "O Fortuna" opens the set and appears repeatedly throughout the tracks, sometimes lurking in the background, sometimes storming into the forefront. This album marks Enigma's continued foray into the ambient New Age realm, as Cretu's efforts focus more and more on melding compatible styles of world music, while the tracks are mixed into a single continuum. There's a lot to chew on; bits and pieces of church bells, Middle Eastern singing, and native instrumentation from you-name-it fold into each other on a steady current of shuffling hip-hop rhythms and velvety synthesized melodies. Cretu lends vocals to several songs, and his voice stands somewhere between Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins (though it's not as good as either), tending to distract from the album's flow and mood, lending it more of a prog-rock feel at times that he probably intended. Albums like this continue to invoke the same question: Is this a beautiful, transcendent union of artificial and indigenous sounds or is it just a bunch of self-indulgent schlock? It can be answered either way with equal conviction. --Beth Massa - Amazon.com

Limited Edition Six Side Digipak with Booklet. - Album Details

_