“Supernova” features Enigma flutes and has a nice ethnic synth. In "Let There Be Light" he uses "Jens Gad-like" guitars and choral chants. It includes 17 magnificent tracks so that I can't skip any of them. The album has some Vangelis flavor mixed with Enigma. The album is an ambient mix of electric guitars and tribal and in one song Gregorian choirs. He obviously tried to make an Enigmatic album. But his 1996 album "The Songs of Distant Earth" is fantastic. Mike Oldfield: This artist doesn’t particularly work around the Enigmatic genre. Don’t even go near it because it doesn’t have the qualities of the first album at all.ģ. If you liked Delerium's Karma and Poem, you are sure to love this one.Their next album, “Extraordinary Ways” is no good. There are a few good covers and original “enigmatic” pop songs as well. It takes the ideas from Delerium project and mixes them with Mid-Eastern elements and fantastic orchestral Violins at some points. His first album "Conjure One" is an absolute masterpiece. Conjure One: Solo project of Rhys Fulber of the Delerium duo. But from what I’ve heard, it’s pretty good.Ģ. So take this album seriously.In “Spiritual Spiritual” he removes the beats and takes you on a more spiritual journey with his guitars and choral chants.I have the fifth album called “5” but I haven’t been in the mood to check it out. The melodies are quite sad and Enigmatic here. Also, there are vocals on a few tracks like the single “Nanita”The third album "Sensual Sensual" utilizes ambient atmospheres along with the tribal chants and the guitars to make the album complete. It fits pretty well in the Enigmatic genre.On the second album “Suave Suave” songs seem to be more mature and have a better production than the first album. “Fiesta Fatal” with the famous Sadeness beat, “Lo Siento” with Callas Went Away atmospheres and a great chorus, and “Love, Tears, Heart Aches And Devotion” with great a electronic melody. There are a couple of good tracks on the first album. He started off with “Fiesta Fatal!”, combining flamenco and Spanish guitars with dance beats and ambient atmospheres. B-Tribe: Produced by Klaus Zundel (aka the Brave) who maintained Divine Works, Sacred Spirit, Indigo Spirit, Moroccan Spirit and Classical Spirit as well as his main project, B-Tribe. First, let me introduce a few less known ones.ġ. You may have heard about them, but I doubt anyone has given you enough description about their connections with the Enigmatic genre. Maybe, you will be kind enough to present a few albums you've come across as well. Because I know a lot of fans out there are looking for such albums. In my Endless Quest to find Enigma-like artists/albums, I've come to some seriously good results I thought I'd share with you.