Enigma Digest May 1995 Volume 2 : Issue 5 "enigmaesque" review (2 msgs) 18th May A new member of the mailing list: Thomas Eisermann Arabesque & London Boys' CDs for sale boheme (2 msgs) Boheme Track Listing (2 msgs) Cretu (2 msgs) Cretu Discography updated Dao Dezi Dao Dezi "Ti Eliz Iza" Deep Forest 'BOHEME' Deep Forest's Latest Press Release Deep Forest - new album (3 msgs) Deep Forest New Album -Reply ENCHANTED (2 msgs) Enigma-digest V1 #19 (2 msgs) Enigma-digest V1 #35 Enigma 2 ad on RTL Television (4 msgs) Enigma and Sandra Forever!!! (2 msgs) Enigma Self Titled?? (3 msgs) Forwarded info on Age Of Loneliness cover FS: enigma Got New DP Album!! Ident EP (followup) Introduction Introduction of myself MCMXC a.D. Singles (4 msgs) More on Deep Forest live More Sandra news My Homework New Deep Forrest Album (3 msgs) New member: Robert Wlodarczyk Nights in White Satin Personal Profile (3 msgs) Question to "The Rivers Of Belief" (3 msgs) Real Sadeness CD (2 msgs) Real Sadness (3 msgs) Review of Dao Dezi's "Ti Eliz Iza" (fwd) Sandra 'Nights In White.. (2 msgs) SANDRA CD FOR SALE--again Sandra single in Australia Selling and Auctioning Not Permitted Songbook (2 msgs) To PAULDB about auction TransGlobal Underground Video (2 msgs) weird sighting (hearing) Welcome to enigma Welcome to enigma (fwd) (2 msgs) Welcome to enigma - Reply what's this? (ident. EP) (4 msgs) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 May 1995 16:37:16 -0400 From: arunasal@cranium.com.msu.edu (Austin A.) Subject: "enigmaesque" review To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au hi folks, I saw a review for SNAP's (I got the power, etc) new album "Welcome to Tomorrow". here it is: " ...the Enigma-esque arrangements and New Age lyrics cripple this would-be concept album." Now, this is from the State News (at michigan state issue may 24, 1995). I've found their reviews to be inconsistent and intolerable. So, I was wondering. Has anyone heard this album or have an opinion on it? austin. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 May 1995 09:50:19 +0100 (BST) From: Scott Cummings Subject: "enigmaesque" review To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi folks, State News what are they on about "Enigma-esque", I collect Snap's music and it is Dance music, Welcome to Tomorrow Album is not bad there is a few good tracks the single releases "Welcome to Tomorrow" and "The First, The Last, Eternity" have be quite good, Although much of the songs on the Album sound pretty samey. Also I am not sure of the Idea of concept album I think it has some simularitiesto the last Singles Release of "Madmans Return" album and most of these releases were remixes as I reckon they thought the originals were not that great :] Scott Cummings src@domino.org > > hi folks, > > > I saw a review for SNAP's (I got the power, etc) new > album "Welcome to Tomorrow". here it is: > > " ...the Enigma-esque arrangements and New Age > lyrics cripple this would-be concept album." > > > Now, this is from the State News (at michigan state > issue may 24, 1995). I've found their reviews to be > inconsistent and intolerable. So, I was wondering. > Has anyone heard this album or have an opinion > on it? > > > > > > austin. > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 08:49:29 +0200 From: joarg@hsr.no Subject: 18th May To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au A happy cheers to the Cretu couple today, as they both celebrate their birthdays - Michael being 38, and Sandra 33! Joar -- Joar Grimstvedt ------- Stavanger College Computer Science Stud. | 2 | Stavanger - N o r w a y Email: joarg@gribb.hsr.no ------- http://www.hsr.no/~joarg/ Co-owner of the Enigma mailing list Enigma.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 May 1995 15:31:25 -0300 From: Joseph MacKay Subject: To: Enigma Distribution List Anyone out there familliar with Peter Cornelius's solo work? Any of it worth buying? Thanx in advance... _________________________________ Joseph MacKay (af447@cfn.cs.dal.ca) "All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream." -Edgar Alan Poe _________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 May 95 22:21:00 +0000 From: quadrig@ibm.net Subject: A new member of the mailing list: Thomas Eisermann To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hello, I'm a new subscriber of the Enigma mailing list. My name (for those who didn't read the subject-line :-) ) is Thomas Eisermann and I live in Berlin/Germany. At the age of 19 I will finish the Gymnasium (my dictionary says something like grammar-school...) in June this year. I found this mailing list in the excellent Enigma WWW-pages after passing many text-links (it's a wonder that I found it because I used WWW the first time...). My Enigma collection contains the both albums and the following Maxi-CD's: * Sadeness part I * Mea Culpa part II * Principles of Lust * Principles of Lust (Special Limited Edition Club Mix) * The Rivers of Belief * Return to Innocence * The Eyes of Truth * Age of Loneliness * Out from the Deep. Then I have the complete album video for MCMXC a.D. and a video of the coverage "ENIGMA - Ein Musikphaenomen rund um die Welt" (translated word by word: "ENIGMA - A music-phenomenon around the world"). It's an compilation of Enigma-video-clips and interviews with Michael Cretu about his project. The coverage runs about 25 minutes and was produced by the German TV-station MDR (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk) in 1994. I've heard Enigma with Sadeness for the first time in the radio and bought the Maxi-CD only a few days later in 1990. The new sound of Enigma was (and is) so nice to hear that I had to be a fan of it. Now my favourite Enigma-song is The Eyes of Truth. Other artists I like are Beautiful World (in Germany the music of the elder "Timotei"-advertising) and Adiemus (sound of the "Delta Airlines"- TV-spot). That's all for the first time... Thomas Eisermann, Quadriga e-Mail: quadrig@ibm.net For those who want to write me: I will look once a week in my e-mailbox... If there are mistakes then excuse my English... ;-) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 May 1995 23:57:01 -0400 (EDT) From: dht@ccd.harris.com (Danh Tran) Subject: Arabesque & London Boys' CDs for sale To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au I have the following used CDs for sale: 1) Arabesque - Super Best $16 (including shipping) Imported from Japan. 14 songs. Sandra was a member of this 3 girls group. 2) London Boys - Greatest Hits $16 (including shipping) Imported. 19 songs from their 3 albums. If you want tracks listing, please let me know. Thanks. Danh Tran dht@ccd.harris.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 1995 22:44:33 -0400 From: Matthew S Jeffers Subject: BOHEME To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Thanx, whoever posted that release thingie about BOHEME. IT sounds SO COOL. The single to MARTA'S SONG is all over the place in the Deep Forest sections in local music stores, and BOHEME is noticeably there on the "upcoming releases" list in music stores. I expect it to do quite well... Whatabout the Strange Days soundtrack? Is it part of BOHEME or is it going to be a whole separate album?? MATT 98msj@williams.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 May 1995 10:16:56 +0100 From: David_Lincoln@vie.co.uk Subject: boheme To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au hello there y'all, still new to this internet thing - so bear with me! sorry, but not all that impressed after 3 listens to boheme. For me, a little heavy on the strange lyrics and far too light on the melody. Nothing here to match 'sweet lullaby' or some of the other tracks of the first cd. why is it that so many artists find it hard to live up to the promises of the first recording? Still maybe it will grow on me! (nice artwork on the cover tho) On another note, has anyone heard/liked b-tribe?? I quite liked their cd - nice melody, even if the gutiars sometimes got annoying. They seem to fit in with enigma / deep forest etc. with their own niche. until next time, Dave david_lincoln@vie.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 06:23:23 EST From: Falco@Microserve.com (Falco) Subject: Boheme Track Listing To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au I received numerous requests for the Boheme Track Listing so here goes. 1. Anasthasia 2. Bohemian Ballet 3. Marta's Song 4. Gathering 5. Lament 6. Bulgarian Melody 7. Deep Folk Song 8. Freedom Cry 9. Twosome 10. Cafe Europa 11. Katharina 12. Boheme The album has Eastern themes ranging from Hungary/Byelorussia all the way upto Taiwan and even Mongolia. Tracks 3 & 5 will remind you of the original DP album most. IMHO, the album is very good but not as good as the previous one. Maybe it's just me. I guess it'll take time to grow on me. The lyrics as usual, do not make much sense to the writer since they are all in a foreign language. It is definitely an album worth investing in, especially if you like DP. No regrets on my part at all. Mohamed. =====BMW===Jaguar===Ferrari====Range Rover===Porsche===Lotus Esprit Turbo====== The opinions expressed in this e-mail are NOT my own....they are my wife's ! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 11:42:46 -0400 (EDT) From: DJ Rush Subject: Boheme Track Listing To: Falco Don't you mean DF? Not DP? That would be Deep Porrest. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 May 95 19:39:37 CDT From: Jim English Subject: Cretu To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Enigma Mailing List) hey all, well in a bold move I decided to check out a Cretu CD. It is Die Chinesische Mauer (The Invisible Man). I listened to the German version then to the English version (who knows why they messed up the tracks on the english version). Its different and similiar. I liked the German more than the English (figuring it was more true to original ideas and likeing the mystique of foreign lyrics). For everyone's info this album is from 1985. I'd say it was a sort of synth pop, but it sounds a bit like Oldfield too. I'm not sure how I totally feel about it, although it is pretty neat. One sad thing is its only 35min long...I guess we have become spoiled by recent length albums and forgotten than they were so short in the early 80s? I really don't remember album lengths from then cause all I had (or existed) were tapes and I never bothered with lengths on those and sometimes they weren't even printed. I can't get to the web page now, so I'll ask how does this Cretu Cd fit in (time wise) with the other Cretu stuff? I can hear more ideas like Cross of Changes on this Cretu CD rather than like MCMXC aD. The only thing that ever bugs me about him (and im trying to get off it) is I despise the band The Scorpions and that guy from that band has a german accent and after hearing "The Winds of Change" ten million times (and being sick) I really hate the Scorpions guys voice, and Michael Cretu's accent is a bit similiar, but I try hard to fight it off :). Also The invis' Man sounds a lot like a soundtrack, is it just that 80s music sounds like soundtrack stuff? -jim -- ______________________________________________________________________________ Jim English - jenglish@hpserv.keh.utulsa.edu / EJP51823@vax1.utulsa.edu The University of Tulsa - I vote "no confidence." "Sold, to the man with the red white and blue suit!" ______________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 11:13:55 +0200 From: joarg@hsr.no Subject: Cretu To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi Jim, > hey all, well in a bold move I decided to check out a Cretu CD. It is > Die Chinesische Mauer (The Invisible Man). I listened to the German > version then to the English version (who knows why they messed up the > tracks on the english version). Its different and similiar. I liked Do you mean that the first and second halves of the album are swapped? I think the suite 'Intro', 'Mikado' and 'Coda' work very well as the start of the album, especially if you are unfamiliar with what music Cretu did before Enigma. They are instrumental tracks with an epic air over them, very good. > the German more than the English (figuring it was more true to original > ideas and likeing the mystique of foreign lyrics). For everyone's info Although the music is identical, the lyrics are are different in their themes. Even though I have only a limited understanding of German, I liked the German lyrics more than the English. > on those and sometimes they weren't even printed. I can't get to the web > page now, so I'll ask how does this Cretu Cd fit in (time wise) with the > other Cretu stuff? I can hear more ideas like Cross of Changes on this 1985 was a busy year for Michael Cretu. It was the year of Sandra's breakthrough as a solo artist, with the singles Maria Magdalena and In The Heat Of The Night being big hits in Europe. Her first album, The Long Play, was released this year, and as we know Michael Cretu was the producer and the man behind the music. Cretu also scored a hit by himself, with Samurai. This was taken from the album The Invisible Man, which was the English language version of Die Chinesische Mauer. Both of these albums were released in 1985. On top of this he also released the album Motivation with the group Moti Special in which was a member. So four albums and three hit singles in a year - 1985 saw many things happen for Cretu! > Also The invis' Man sounds a lot like a soundtrack, is it just that 80s > music sounds like soundtrack stuff? I don't think it was a soundtrack, although 'Samurai' was used in an episode of Tatort (the episode was also called Samurai), which is a German police series. Joar -- Joar Grimstvedt ------- Stavanger College Computer Science Stud. | 2 | Stavanger - N o r w a y Email: joarg@gribb.hsr.no ------- http://www.hsr.no/~joarg/ Co-owner of the Enigma mailing list Enigma.html ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 6 May 1995 13:43:19 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: Cretu Discography updated To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au G'day. Thanks to a mass of information from one of our subscribers, the Michael Cretu discography now contains a lot more information about products he released, from as far back as 1978 to 1992.... It also covers his work with Moti Special, Cretu and Theirs, and Cretu and Cornelius. It can be found at yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au:/listserv/enigma/Cretu/CretuDiscog.txt Gavin Stok (Enigma Mailing List President) gps@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 20:30:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Dinh Le Subject: Dao Dezi To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Does anyone out there have any info on this Dao Dezi group? I got their single "Ti Eliz Iza" not to long ago and love it. Like: Why did Monquet and Sanchez used the name Dao Dezi instead of Deep Forest? Where did the chanting come from? When, if ever is the whole album going to be realeased in the US? You get the idea.... Dinh LE ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 15:04:51 -0600 (MDT) From: Charlie Wertz Subject: Dao Dezi "Ti Eliz Iza" To: enigma list I just bought this CD5 single yesterday at the local Sam Goody, and I must say I'm pretty impressed. I played it on the air during my show, and I got a lot of calls by people who liked it. I think that this new "group" from Moquet/Sanchez will do extremely well if the rest of the album is as good as "Ti Eliz Iza". That brings me to these questions that maybe one or two of you can answer: Is the rest of the album comparable to Ti Eliz Iza? When is the album due out here in the States? Questions...Comments... hey, I'd like to hear 'em... Charlie cwertz@cc.dixie.edu ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 May 95 17:22:00 +1000 From: don.weir@mcc.com.au (DON WEIR) Subject: Deep Forest 'BOHEME' To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au I've listened to the Deep Forest latest recording 'BOHEME'. Maybe not as catchy as the first. Voices more real sounding. Sampling less distinctive. The Deep Forest signature is certainly there. A bit industrial sounding there for a while. Back to Enigma... Don * RM 1.3 02178 * ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 1995 19:35:45 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: Deep Forest's Latest Press Release To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au For all those interested, here's a press release on Deep Forest's latest, Boehme, taken from the Sony WWW page: With the release of BOHÊME on Sony 550 Music, Michel Sanchez and Eric Mouquet--the creative entity known as Deep Forest--extend their musical adventure into a new territory both mysterious and alluring. On its self-titled debut album (released in the U.S. in April 1993), Deep Forest explored the legacy of the peoples of the African rain forest, radically recombining '90s big-beat studio technology with timeless tribal music from Zaire, Cameroun and the Central African Republic. Propelled by its hit single and groundbreaking Tarsem-directed video "Sweet Lullaby," Deep Forest became a worldwide success: a gold-plus album in both the U.S. and Britain, a double platinum album in Australia, a best-seller throughout Europe and Japan, and a Grammy Award nominee. Two years after its initial release, Deep Forest continues to sell some 2,000 copies per week in the U.S. alone, with worldwide sales of nearly two million. How to follow up this surprising success? Two years passed as Sanchez and Mouquet contin- ued to explore the world's treasure of ethnic music in search of inspiration and source material for the album that would become BOHÊME. Their studio-bound safari finally brought Deep Forest to Transylvania, where the quicksilver voice of Marta Sebestyen seemed to be singing just for them. (Sebestyen is best known in the West as the lead singer of the Hungarian tradi- tional group Muzsikas, with whom she has released three U.S. albums.) After experimenting with samples of her voice, Sanchez and Mouquet finally brought Marta to to Lille, France from her home in Budapest to record new renditions of traditional melodies from her native region. These texts--along with other exotic vocal and instrumental samples--were submitted to Deep Forest's cut-up techniques of splicing, editing, and sequencing. BOHÊME's territory now covered Hungary, Bulgaria, and Byelorussia, Taiwan and Japan. There were Gypsy songs; echoes of Inuit (Eskimo), Mongolian, and Balinese voices; and Marta Sebestyen alone with Michel's piano, or in a duet with second vocalist Katalyn. These wanderings and weavings led to the creation of BOHÊME, a gorgeous patchwork quilt of sound with a distinctly East European flavor and a range of sources richer than that of its predecessor. The reach of the album's memorable melodies and eclectic arrangements extends well beyond the post-techno, post-ambient dance floor: Indeed, the emotional tenor of tracks like "Gathering (Le Chant Des Partisans)" cuts deeper than anything heard on Deep Forest, but retains the grace of the earlier music. BOHÊME is a Bohemian rhapsody in the wider sense: a music of exile, draped in the motley colors of an invisible brotherhood. And just as a portion of Deep Forest's earnings were donated to the The Pygmy Fund, a contribution from the group to the György Martin Founda- tion will aid in the preservation of the traditional culture of the Romany (Gypsy) people of Hungary. At the beginning of 1995, "Marta's Song" was heard on the soundtrack of Robert Altman's Prêt à Porter (Ready To Wear). For Michel Sanchez and Eric Mouquet, the next logical step was to create the soundtrack for an entire film. That dream will come true with the 1995 release of Strange Days, a futuristic thriller directed by Kathryn Bigelow and produced by James Cameron and Stephen Jaffe. (The Deep Forest score for Strange Days will include a collaboration with singer Peter Gabriel.) As in-demand remixers, Sanchez and Mouquet have reworked tracks by Youssou N'Dour, former Yes-man Jon Anderson, Apollo 440, and Sally Oldfield. Deep Forest: Settlers, uprooters or synthesizers? Call them what you will: At the end of the 20th century, Mouquet and Sanchez are mining an electro-humanist motherlode. BOHÊME is a diamond, cut from the raw cultural material of many peoples, one planet. Copyright Sony Music Entertainment Inc. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 95 16:20:51 METDST From: breemen@cs.utwente.nl Subject: Deep Forest - new album To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Enigma Mailing List) Hi, What was the name of the new Deep Forest Album again... I saw a album this weekend called 'Boheme', wasn't sure if it was the new album (and didn't have the $$$ to get it). Anyway, still looking for a review of the new album. So if anyone would be so nice and ventilate his/her opion in this group on the new album. L8r, Robert -- _///_ Robert van den Breemen /(o o)\ =======================================oOO0==(_)==oOOo====================== breemen@cs.utwente.nl | phone +31-74-910474 / +31-5750-15113 http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~breemen/ | =====================================================[ the Netherlands ]==== ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 1995 13:47:05 -0400 (EDT) From: DJ Rush Subject: Deep Forest - new album To: breemen@cs.utwente.nl The new album is called "Boheme", and it was released in Europe, so you probably saw an import. That's the reason for the high price. It will be on an Epic associated label here in the US. On Mon, 22 May 1995 breemen@cs.utwente.nl wrote: > Hi, > > What was the name of the new Deep Forest Album again... > > I saw a album this weekend called 'Boheme', wasn't sure if it > was the new album (and didn't have the $$$ to get it). Anyway, > still looking for a review of the new album. So if anyone > would be so nice and ventilate his/her opion in this group on > the new album. > > L8r, > Robert > -- > _///_ > Robert van den Breemen /(o o)\ > =======================================oOO0==(_)==oOOo====================== > breemen@cs.utwente.nl | phone +31-74-910474 / +31-5750-15113 > http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~breemen/ | > =====================================================[ the Netherlands ]==== > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 1995 17:31:47 -0400 (EDT) From: always changing probably Subject: Deep Forest - new album To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au i saw a preview for a new movie called "strange days" right before "Die Hard With A Vengence" began. the last screen, the one with all the credits for the movie, listed that the soundtrack was done by deep forest. did anybody else see this? it was only on there for about 5 seconds...enough for me to scan through the names. later... brahm ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 May 1995 14:09:04 +0100 From: Scott Cummings Subject: Deep Forest New Album -Reply To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Deep Forest New Album is out 22 May in UK, Got my postcard from the Deep Forest Mailing List from good old Sony Records. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 May 95 21:26:42 CDT From: woody Subject: ENCHANTED To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ONE LAST ITEM FOR SALE!!! I have one last item to get rid of in spring cleaning. A copy of a CD5--Enchanted "Enchanted" (1994) This is a great Enigma-esque group that mixes gregorian chant with more jazz and pop elements. Here's the track list: 1. Magic Spell Mix Edit 2. Jazzy Mix 3. Charm Mix 4. Twisted in the Forest The cost: $5 (postage w/in the US included) reply to: c562611@mizzou1.missouri.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 May 95 16:27:29 IDT From: frankp@bwc.org (Franklin Pangilinan) Subject: ENCHANTED To: woody >>>a CD5--Enchanted "Enchanted" (1994) >>>The cost: $5 (postage w/in the US included) What about here in Israel, how much is the postage? How do you like me to settle the payment? Thanks, Frank ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 May 1995 19:19:44 -0400 (EDT) From: Scot Dickinson Subject: Enigma-digest V1 #19 To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au I just got Mea-cupa part II single today, 10.99 on import from germany i grabed that so fast wasnt funny, nexton agenda is the crossof changesgold eddtion. i have ALL singles minus principles of lust i need that cd, if anyone is wanting to sell let me know thanks ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 07 May 1995 21:01:48 -0700 From: mario@netcom.com (Branden L. Spikes) Subject: Enigma-digest V1 #19 To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au I have a Principles of Lust single, have had it for a few years, only problem is that I left it at a friend's house while in Los Angeles last year. And I keep reminding him to SEND IT TO ME NOW YOU PUNK! Gee, I wonder why I haven't gotten it back yet.. hmm.................................. Just my $0.02 :) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 15:51:13 +0500 From: jhbenoit@mtgbcs.mt.att.com (Jacques H Benoit) Subject: Enigma-digest V1 #35 To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Gary: Thanks for the update. I recently found out some more information about the video board. I told you that I was not experiencing the problem you have seen. BayData experienced the same problem. However, when I sent them the board similar to the one I am using, they don't experience the problem. Therefore, I would like to send you one of the different boards and have you test that configuration. As to the fax board, I will talk to Charlie Smith and get some help from him. Thanks again. Have a nice holiday. -Jacques H Benoit {att!}{attmail!}mtgbcs!jhbenoit jhbenoit@mtgbcs.att.com AT&T MT 2C-525 jacques.h.benoit@att.com 200 Laurel Avenue S. Voice 002-1 908 957-3645/4929 Middletown, NJ 07748 Fax 002-1 908 957-4442 Friday May 26 1995 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 May 95 15:36:05 +0200 From: v922259@si.hhs.nl Subject: Enigma 2 ad on RTL Television To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi all, While I was switching channels last Wednesday, I saw some familiair pictures and heard some known sounds. It was the advertisement for the Enigma 2 CD! It was on RTL television (Germany), but I wasn't able to tape it :-( There was this voice saying "Enigma 2 for sale now in your record shop" (in German of course). Is there a reason to advertize for this album after 2 years (apart from that it's a great album of course!).? Greetz Coen v/d Geest v922259@si.hhs.nl ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 11:46:20 -0400 (EDT) From: DJ Rush Subject: Enigma 2 ad on RTL Television To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au On Fri, 26 May 1995 v922259@si.hhs.nl wrote: I suppose the reason for this is because the second album did not sell as well as the first one, so the record companies typically try a re-marketing approach. The last time I saw this done sucessfully was the re-marketing of the Hall&Oates album with "ManEater" on it. The first time the album was released, it did poorly. The second time it was re-marketed, it was a huge sucess. Wierd huh? > Hi all, > > While I was switching channels last Wednesday, I saw some familiair > pictures and heard some known sounds. It was the advertisement for the > Enigma 2 CD! > It was on RTL television (Germany), but I wasn't able to tape it :-( > > There was this voice saying "Enigma 2 for sale now in your record > shop" (in German of course). > > Is there a reason to advertize for this album after 2 years (apart from > that it's a great album of course!).? > > Greetz > Coen v/d Geest > v922259@si.hhs.nl > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 09:31:48 +0200 From: A.Lint@ET.TUDelft.NL Subject: Enigma 2 ad on RTL Television To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Apparently RTL television used songs from the album during their Anpfiff (Extra) prrograms. Anpfiff shows soccer. Usually important Bundesliga matches or Europa cup stuff. Alexander Lint (A.Lint@eet.tudelft.nl) On Fri, 26 May 1995 v922259@si.hhs.nl wrote: > Hi all, > > While I was switching channels last Wednesday, I saw some familiair > pictures and heard some known sounds. It was the advertisement for the > Enigma 2 CD! > It was on RTL television (Germany), but I wasn't able to tape it :-( > > There was this voice saying "Enigma 2 for sale now in your record > shop" (in German of course). > > Is there a reason to advertize for this album after 2 years (apart from > that it's a great album of course!).? > > Greetz > Coen v/d Geest > v922259@si.hhs.nl > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 11:05:10 +0200 From: joarg@hsr.no Subject: Enigma 2 ad on RTL Television To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au On May 31, 9:31am, A.Lint@ET.TUDelft.NL wrote: > Apparently RTL television used songs from the album during their Anpfiff > (Extra) prrograms. Anpfiff shows soccer. Usually important Bundesliga > matches or Europa cup stuff. I noticed they played 'The Eyes Of Truth' when advertising for Europa Cup matches earlier this year. Joar -- Joar Grimstvedt ------- Stavanger College Computer Science Stud. | 2 | Stavanger - N o r w a y Email: joarg@gribb.hsr.no ------- http://www.hsr.no/~joarg/ Co-owner of the Enigma mailing list Enigma.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 May 1995 02:17:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Joe Poupon Douphayvan Subject: Enigma and Sandra Forever!!! To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi everyone: Just joined the list and thought I'd introduce myself. Here's a bit about me. Name: Joe Douphayvan Age: 19 Country: California (USA) Enigma Collection: Limited Editions of MC...(the first album) and The Cross Of Changes (with a neat gold disk)...plus Sadeness Part 1...I've just started the collection...most of the stuff I have is on Sandra... Where I first heard of Enigma: Well, this is obvious...being a big fan of Sandra...I followed her work...supposedly the voice behind Enigma was mysterious...but I recognized Sandra right away when I heard Sadeness released here in the states. But I didn't really started collecting Enigma until I heard Mea Culpa and saw the Principles of Lust video...Sandra's voice is just absolutely fabulous. My other fav artists: Kylie Minogue (love anything by her), CC Catch, Hubert Kah, PetShopBoys, Erasure, New Order, Bad Boys Blue, Alphaville, OMD, Bananarama, Jason Donovan, Bjork, Madonna, a-ha, roxette...any dance/pop...techno/pop-ambience stuff really....so if anybody are fans of these artists email me privately...as I don't want to flood the list with anything unrelated to Enigma (with the exception of Hubert Kah). Course of Study: Oh...yeah...I'm a student at the University of California, Berkeley...studying Business and Economics...I'm finishing up my second year here...finals are just around the corner... Now that I've done my little homework...here's my question....Can anybody please tell me if Sandra's Fading Shades will be released here in the states? So far, I have the Nights In White Satin single (import from Holland). I look forward to her album...afterall it's the only thing missing from my Sandra collection (not counting her older singles....I can't seem to get a hold of any of these...so if anybody can help out...please contact me).... Enough of my rambling for now!!! Joe ++++ "WE CAME OUT FROM THE DEEP... ++++ TO LEARN TO LOVE, TO LEARN HOW TO LIVE ++++ WE CAME OUT FROM THE DEEP... ++++++++++++++ TO AVOID THE MISTAKES WE MADE. ++++++++++++++ THAT'S WHY WE ARE HERE!" ++++++++++++++ ***ENIGMA*** ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ++++ ============================================= = JOE POUPON DOUPHAYVAN = = Let's Get To It--Write Me! = = joedoupw@uclink2.berkeley.edu = = joedoupw@ocf.Berkeley.EDU = ============================================= ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 May 1995 12:15:07 -0400 (EDT) From: DJ Rush Subject: Enigma and Sandra Forever!!! To: Joe Poupon Douphayvan To find any difficult Euro records, Call my friend Steve Tsepelis at Record Reaction in Long Beach Ca. He can find ANYTHING! The number there is 310-434-5753. There is also a place in NYC called Heartbeat Records, but they seem to deal mainly with older stuff. They are in Manhattan. Call info for the number. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 11:19:43 -0500 From: Matthew.S.Jeffers@williams.edu (Matt Jeffers) Subject: Enigma Self Titled?? To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au This friend of mine yesterday asked me "like the second Enigma album or the third one?" when I told him Deep Forest, which I had just purchased, was like Enigma. And I told him "Enigma only has two albums." He was like "no they don't" and claimed that their first one was before MCMXCAD and was self-titled. I know this guy is talking complete bull, so can somebody please confirm that ENIGMA was first used with MCMXCaD and not before?? Just so I can prove to this dude that I'm correct in the matter MATT ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 May 1995 11:02:45 GMT-1DFT From: Olaf Nouwens Subject: Enigma Self Titled?? To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Received: from MAILQUEUE by MS2 (Mercury 1.13); Thu, 11 May 95 17:58:25 GMT-1DFT Return-path: Received: from aix520.hsbos.nl by ms2.hsbos.nl (Mercury 1.13); Thu, 11 May 95 17:58:18 GMT-1DFT Received: from yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au by aix520.hsbos.nl (AIX 3.2/UCB 5.64/4.03) id AA13075; Thu, 11 May 1995 18:06:35 +0200 Received: from localhost (daemon@localhost) by yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (8.6.4/8.6.4) id BAA18913 for enigma-outgoing; Fri, 12 May 1995 01:20:49 +1000 Received: from rowe.williams.edu (rowe.williams.edu [137.165.4.20]) by yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (8.6.4/8.6.4) with SMTP id BAA18892 for ; Fri, 12 May 1995 01:19:53 +1000 Received: from hancock (hancock.cc.williams.edu) by rowe.williams.edu with SMTP id AA18314 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Thu, 11 May 1995 11:19:44 -0400 Received: from [137.165.6.42] (jesup24_mac_05) by hancock (4.1/client-1.3) id AA29910; Thu, 11 May 95 11:19:41 EDT Message-Id: <9505111519.AA29910@hancock> X-Sender: 98msj@popserver.williams.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 11:19:43 -0500 To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au From: Matthew.S.Jeffers@williams.edu (Matt Jeffers) Subject: Enigma Self Titled?? Sender: owner-enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Precedence: bulk Reply-To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au This friend of mine yesterday asked me "like the second Enigma album or the third one?" when I told him Deep Forest, which I had just purchased, was like Enigma. And I told him "Enigma only has two albums." He was like "no they don't" and claimed that their first one was before MCMXCAD and was self-titled. I know this guy is talking complete bull, so can somebody please confirm that ENIGMA was first used with MCMXCaD and not before?? Just so I can prove to this dude that I'm correct in the matter MATT You are right! Peace, Olaf Nouwens ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 13 May 1995 02:25:22 +1000 From: Martin Roguski Subject: Enigma Self Titled?? To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au On Thu, 11 May 1995, Matt Jeffers wrote: > This friend of mine yesterday asked me "like the second Enigma album or the > third one?" when I told him Deep Forest, which I had just purchased, was > like Enigma. And I told him "Enigma only has two albums." He was like "no > they don't" and claimed that their first one was before MCMXCAD and was > self-titled. I know this guy is talking complete bull, so can somebody > please confirm that ENIGMA was first used with MCMXCaD and not before?? > Just so I can prove to this dude that I'm correct in the matter > MATT > > Perhaps he meant the people involved in Enigma? Michael Cretu was in a group called "MOTI", he was also the producer of SANDRA's albums... As far as I know ENIGMA was a project created by Mr Cretu (Curly MC) and MCMXCa.d. was the name of the album created. Also, why would the second album be by ENIGMA2? Peace, Love and SANDRA! GuyVeR guyver@dailix.sydney.oz.au and top address too! A.R. Multi-Line BBS, Sydney, Australia. (02) 809 0999 - 20 Lines! FULL Internet connection. (ftp, irc, telnet, www). No Setup Fee. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 14:45:47 +0200 From: joarg@hsr.no Subject: Forwarded info on Age Of Loneliness cover To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au The following pieces of information (slightly edited) was received from Greg Willoughby (GWILLOUGHBY@lakers.lssu.edu). Joar ********* Just wanted to tell you a few things I noticed in response to your site on the internet. 1. The picture on the front cover of the "Age of Loneliness" single is a tarot card. I'm not sure which one as of yet but I'll let you know. 2. The writing on the cd of "The Cross of Changes" is ancient Sumerian, dating approximately between 4,000-2,000 b.c. The astrological symbols on the outside represent each house of the Zodiac, as well as there position in the sky. The symbols in the middle represent seven of the twelve "celestial" bodies. The Sumerians believed that there is a twelfth planet which has an orbit of 3,600 years. Obviously M.C. has researched into ancient forms of knowledge that are often associated with "magic" or "occultism". **** I'm going to leave you with the names of some books for your associates and fan club 1. Zechariah Sitchen- The 12th Planet 2. William Bramley- The Gods of Eden 3. Rene Noorbergen- Secrets of the Lost Races. There are many books dealing with Astrology and the Tarot. Also the Tarot card I mentioned in my letter appears to be Chineese in origin, which seems to complement the "engraving" of the Chineese Buddha on the middle cover of Cross of Changes. -- Joar Grimstvedt ------- Stavanger College Computer Science Stud. | 2 | Stavanger - N o r w a y Email: joarg@gribb.hsr.no ------- http://www.hsr.no/~joarg/ Co-owner of the Enigma mailing list Enigma.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 01:50:08 -0400 (EDT) From: PAULDB Subject: FS: enigma To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au AUCTION 12" Singles: Enigma - Sadness Part 1 - (4 mixes) promo DMD 1591 - Mea Culpa part II (3 mixes) All records are in very good to near mint condition. If you need more information on anything here, just ask. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 May 1995 06:38:52 EST From: Falco@Microserve.com (Falco) Subject: Got New DP Album!! To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi All, I just got the new Deep Forest "Boheme" album yesterday. I know it isn't due out until June 16 but I was lucky enough to get an advance copy from a DJ friend of mine. He got it from the record label just yesterday. I played a few songs and they are very different from the original DP album. They are still good though (don't get me wrong). I can post a track listing etc. if anyone is interested. Mohamed. =====BMW===Jaguar===Ferrari====Range Rover===Porsche===Lotus Esprit Turbo====== The opinions expressed in this e-mail are NOT my own....they are my wife's ! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 95 20:08:20 CDT From: Jim English Subject: Ident EP (followup) To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > > > > On Tue, 30 May 1995, Enigmatic wrote: > > > > hey, I found this in a catalog and I'm wondering just what it is... > > > > > > Enigma Medley 11:12/11:43 Siamese 002 (canada) > > > > > > anyone seen or know about this? > > > > I haven't. Maybe it's another band with the name Enigma or a 3rd party mix. > > Was it listed in an electronic/new age section or just sitting there with other > > rock/top 40 stuff? That may help you to identify if it's to do with the Enigma > > we all know and love or not. > > And which section would it be in if it's the Enigma we all know and > love? Around here there isn't really any consistancy...the Enigma stuff > just eds up 'wherever'... :-/ > > -Jon > > well, it was sold anyways, but the guy on the phone said he didn't think it was Cretu Enigma. Also they had a promo video of Return to Innocence/ Sadeness/Principles of Lust but that was sold to (not surprising). These were grouped according to their media (ie CD,LP,video,etc) in the latest Vinyl Vendors catalog (they r out of LA) -jim -- ______________________________________________________________________________ Jim English - jenglish@hpserv.keh.utulsa.edu / EJP51823@vax1.utulsa.edu The University of Tulsa - I vote "no confidence." "Sold, to the man with the red white and blue suit!" ______________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 May 1995 18:55:22 -0400 (EDT) From: cau@cc.gatech.edu (Carlos Ugarte) Subject: Introduction To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Enigma Mailing List) Hi, I'm a new subscriber to the list, so here's my introduction. My name is Carlos Ugarte, I am 20, and a Computer Science Student at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia (USA). Like too many people, I only caught on to Enigma after a while (Cross of Changes), but looking back I do remember hearing some other Enigma songs previously (Carly's Song in Sliver, Sadeness way back when). My collection is a fairly good one, by US standards (almost everything I've been able to find): Cross of Changes, MCMXC a.D., Return to Innocence single, Age of Loneliness single, The Eyes of Truth single, and Out From The Deep single. While I have been lucky enough to find two of the gold pressings (Cross of Changes & MCMXC a.D., I believe), I felt they were charging too much for them (around US $30 each). Other artists I'm interested in, are, quite amusingly, also listed in the Enigma FAQ as well as the Enigma Home Page: Dead Can Dance, Deep Forest, Semantic Spaces, and so on. Carlos -- Carlos A. Ugarte cau@cc.gatech.edu Author of PageMage, a virtual desktop util for OS/2 http://www.cc.gatech.edu/people/home/cau/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 17:12:47 -0400 From: lucas@InterLink.NET Subject: Introduction of myself To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hello everyone! My name is Marty and here is my introduction: Name : Marty Lucas ---- Age : 24 years old --- My personnal Enigma Collection: ------------------------------- ALBUMS - Enigma MCMXC A.D. - Enigma II - The cross of Changes Cassettes SINGLES - Sadeness - Mea Culpa CD SINGLES - Sadeness - Mea Culpa - The Principles Of Lust - The Return to Innocense Where did I first hear ENIGMA? ------------------------------ A friend of mine who also likes Jean-Michel Jarre, The Art Of Noise and Kraftwerk made me listen to Sadeness. I was taken right away. Went to buy the album the very next day and I stayed on top of what was happenning with ENIGMA eversince. Although it was quite hard. (I wasn't on the INTERNET back then). Then I started getting a hold on more "hard-core" stuff when I learned that some singles were available (I collect 12inches, CD singles). So I bought all that is listed above. How much of a FAN am I? ----------------------- I do think I'm a great fan. My only wish would be to have commercial items (t-shirts and such) more available for us to buy. I would definately do my best to attend any event where I could hear/see Michael Cretu appear/perform. What Job am I doing? -------------------- I am a Montreal-based television producer. I produce, shoot, direct, and edit television series for a provincial (national?) french-speaking sports channel. I also had the chance to direct many many different types of video productions. Other interesting stuff: ------------------------ More recently (I'd say for the last two years) I have had the chance to direct four music-videoes. One of them actually aired on MusiquePLus (local MTV-like station). I must say (and I hope that somehow this is passed on to Mr. Cretu), that ENIGMA is by far my ICON regarding what music-videoes should be like. The clips I have seen so far have blown me away in a BIG way. I always tell my friends and collegues that ENIGMA clips are pieces of ART. And I really mean that. So there you have it, I'm one of the more recent addition to the mailing list, and I hope to learn lots more about all of you and of course, what brings us together: ENIGMA. Marty ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 13:37:44 -0600 (MDT) From: "Eric T. Schaffner" Subject: MCMXC a.D. Singles To: The Enigma Mailing List I finally got copies of the Mea Culpa part II CD5 and the Principles of Lust CD5. Two mixes of Mea Culpa, Orthodox mix and Fading Shades mix, kick ass. They both borrow bits and pieces from the Rivers of Belief but work well. All I need to complete my collection is a CD5 of the Rivers of Belief! My finals week has been brightened up! -Eric ------Eric T. Schaffner------MCD Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder------ Mail: schaffet@Colorado.EDU WWW: http://ucsub.Colorado.EDU/~schaffet/Home.html "Sade, es-tu diabolique ou divin?" -MC ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 13:08:57 +0700 (PDT) From: claudio@ixi.COM Subject: MCMXC a.D. Singles To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > I finally got copies of the Mea Culpa part II CD5 and the Principles > of Lust CD5. Don't tease us like that! :-) Tell us _WHERE_ you found the Principles of Lust CD!! claudio ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 May 95 18:33:25 CDT From: Jim English Subject: MCMXC a.D. Singles To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > > I finally got copies of the Mea Culpa part II CD5 and the Principles > of Lust CD5. Two mixes of Mea Culpa, Orthodox mix and Fading Shades mix, > kick ass. They both borrow bits and pieces from the Rivers of Belief but > work well. > > All I need to complete my collection is a CD5 of the Rivers of Belief! > My finals week has been brightened up! > > -Eric hey, was this the UK or Jap. CD-Single for Principles of Lust? -- ______________________________________________________________________________ Jim English - jenglish@hpserv.keh.utulsa.edu / EJP51823@vax1.utulsa.edu The University of Tulsa - I vote "no confidence." "Sold, to the man with the red white and blue suit!" ______________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 04 May 95 10:14:00 +1000 From: don.weir@mcc.com.au (DON WEIR) Subject: MCMXC a.D. Singles To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Eric said, ES> I finally got copies of the Mea Culpa part II CD5 and the Principles ES> of Lust CD5. Two mixes of Mea Culpa, Orthodox mix and Fading Shades mi Red Eye has Japanese releases now just in stock. Don * RM 1.3 02178 * ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 1 May 1995 23:54:05 +0200 From: joarg@hsr.no Subject: More on Deep Forest live To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Here's some info on what was to be the Deep Forest show - it has now been cancelled... It is taken from the Sentrum Scene venue program, and is available in Norwegian at http://www.wit.no/wit/Sentrum/Sentrum_DeepForest.html There was going to be new material, with music from the Balkan and from Eastern Europe, and on the album there will be vocalists from Bulgaria and Rumania, plus other countries. The new album from Deep Forest is released in Norway on May 15th and will be called Bohemia. According to the info, there would have been a new system for projecting Virtual Reality pictures, and it would have been the first time this system was used on a stage. That's all it says about the concert which was sadly cancelled, due to unknown reasons. It would have been very interesting to see what Deep Forest live would have led to, especially in the light of a similar project for Enigma. Joar -- Joar Grimstvedt ------- Stavanger College Computer Science Stud. | 2 | Stavanger - N o r w a y Email: joarg@gribb.hsr.no ------- http://www.hsr.no/~joarg/ Co-owner of the Enigma mailing list Enigma.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 May 1995 16:54:03 +0200 From: joarg@hsr.no Subject: More Sandra news To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au OK, here's some more info on the imminent Sandra release. The date for release of the album, previously reported as May 29th, is now June 12. This date is still a bit uncertain. Because of Sandra's child birth there will be no promotion, not even telephone interviews, to go along with the album. A new single is scheduled for release a week before the album. It is called Won't Run Away, and is reportedly a more upbeat song than Nights In White Satin. There will only be a radio version on this single, ie. no remixes. Joar -- Joar Grimstvedt ------- Stavanger College Computer Science Stud. | 2 | Stavanger - N o r w a y Email: joarg@gribb.hsr.no ------- http://www.hsr.no/~joarg/ Co-owner of the Enigma mailing list Enigma.html ------------------------------ Date: 05 May 1995 11.42 p From: "Manuel A. Gomez" Subject: My Homework To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hello. My name is Derek Gomez from San Diego, California, USA. I am 17 years old and a senior in high school graduating in June. My Enigma collection consists of _MCMXC a. D._, _The CROSS of Changes_, and the U. S. release of the CD Single _Age of Innocence_. The first time I heard Enigma (and knew it was Enigma) was in my Yearbook class; it was "Sadeness." My friend Gherty brought her tape and played it. I'll *never* forget the first time I heard it. I went out and bought the CD right away. Other artists I like are The Cranberries, Deep Forest, Enya, Dead Can Dance, Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, Grant Lee Buffalo, Frente!, Clannad, Nine Inch Nails, etc. (Am I eclectic or what?!) In the fall, I will be majoring in Computer Information and Sciences at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Thanks for the bandwidth! ~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-' Derek Christopher Gomez San Diego, CA 92139-3632-31 (My father's acct.) ,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-.,.-'~`-. A fool and his money are asked to go everywhere! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 15:42:26 -0400 (EDT) From: DJ Rush Subject: New Deep Forrest Album To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au The new Deep Forrest Album "Boheme" is due out June 16. I received an advance copy from my friend at Sony Music. I have listened to it several times. The first single Marta's Song, is already out. The CD is Very Good. It has a distinctly European sound. The vocal samples are from Hungaria and eastern Europe, rather than the pygmie thing they did last time. As for the cover art, There isn't much on my copy, because it it a pre-release. Look out for this one. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 May 1995 07:35:22 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: New Deep Forrest Album To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au It was written: > The new Deep Forrest Album "Boheme" is due out June 16. I received an > advance copy from my friend at Sony Music. I have listened to it several > times. The first single Marta's Song, is already out. The CD is Very > Good. It has a distinctly European sound. The vocal samples are from > Hungaria and eastern Europe, rather than the pygmie thing they did last > time. As for the cover art, There isn't much on my copy, because it it a > pre-release. Look out for this one. I can only assume June 16 is a US release date (don't forget the mailing list is international!!!!).... Gavin Stok (Enigma Mailing List President) gps@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 May 95 9:22:44 METDST From: breemen@cs.utwente.nl Subject: New Deep Forrest Album To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Could you do a review of the Album. So we get a nice impression of what to expect of the new Deep Forest Album?? Thanxs in advance, Robert > The new Deep Forrest Album "Boheme" is due out June 16. I received an > advance copy from my friend at Sony Music. I have listened to it several > times. The first single Marta's Song, is already out. The CD is Very > Good. It has a distinctly European sound. The vocal samples are from > Hungaria and eastern Europe, rather than the pygmie thing they did last > time. As for the cover art, There isn't much on my copy, because it it a > pre-release. Look out for this one. > > > -- _///_ Robert van den Breemen /(o o)\ =======================================oOO0==(_)==oOOo====================== breemen@cs.utwente.nl | phone +31-74-910474 / +31-5750-15113 http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~breemen/ | =====================================================[ the Netherlands ]==== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 16:29:25 -0400 From: rwlod@li.net (Robert Wlodarczyk) Subject: New member: Robert Wlodarczyk To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hello, I am a High School Sophomore in New York, Long Island to be specific. I first found out about Enigma in 1992, when SADNESS was playing on the radio, and when I still lived in NYC. Then I didn't really think anything of Enigma, but in 1994, the Cross of Changes came out, I finally was interested in Enigma. So far my collection consists of MCMXC a.D., MCMXC a.D. "The Limited Edition" (German Import from my cousin), & The CRoSS of Changes. It is pretty small, but I do wish to purchase The CRoss of Changes Limited. The only thing is, Where can I find that here in the US. If someone can please email me on where to find that It would be greatly appreciated. I am probably the only Person in my school who listens to Enigma, but I guess that's ok since everyone is unique. Other types of music that I like is DANCE/TECHO/MIXES/some Reggae. So in conclusion: Please email me to comment.... rwlod@li.net Robert Wlodarczyk ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 May 1995 12:10:34 +0100 (BST) From: Scott Cummings Subject: Nights in White Satin To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi All Do you know if Sandra Singles and Album are going to be released in the UK. I tried Virgin and HMV Record stores but they had not heard of Album or Singles ? Scott Cummings src@genesis.domino.org ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 May 1995 12:46:30 -0400 From: arunasal@cranium.com.msu.edu (Austin A.) Subject: Personal Profile To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au hi, My name is Austin Arunasalam. I am a 23-year-old guy who is known to be different and very immature for his age. My enigma collection consists of the following: - MCMXC a.D. - US edition - Mea Culpa Part II- US cd single - Sadeness Part 1 - US cd single - Principles of Lust - Jpn cd single - The Cross of Changes - US edition - Age of Loneliness - Ge cd single - Eyes of Truth - Eur cd single - Sliver - US Soundtrack Believe it or not, way back in 1990 I first heard Sadeness Part I on the radio (a local pop station I usually never listen to). After that, I found out what and who, and purchased it. It was my very first CD purchase ever! Other artists and groups I like are too numerous to list, but the ones that I have the *most* CD for are: Pink Floyd, Pet Shop Boys, Eric Clapton, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Roxette, Def Leppard, and Sting. Currently I work as an assistant Microcomputer consultant in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State U. Hopefully, in a year or two, I'll complete my Computer Science degree and get a real job! Other interested include: - playing with computers (surfing, fixing, building) - maintaining three aquariums (freshwater ciclids) - watching movies (esp laserdisk) - photography (color film and filters) - watching Star Trek (the Next Generation) - watching NBA, NFL & Futball action (Lakers, Dolphins) - watching Grand Prix racing (Motorcycle and Auto) - sampling good coffee and tea. As you can tell, that leave very little time for a personal or social life of any kind. But then, I've no reason to complain.......yet! austin. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 May 95 11:48:44 EDT From: cowboy1@cowboy1.microserve.com (Dennis Bobo) Subject: Personal Profile To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > >austin. > Howdy, Austin. I went looking for a particular snippet of gregorian chant, with a ... music behind it, that I had heard on the radio. That led to the first Enigma tape. Being part native american, I thought that "The Return to Innocence" , was filled with indian influences. You are fortunate to have access to the other stuff. They look at you weird if you ask for Enigma music around here. In fact, I have an in-ground pool, and, if I have a cook out, and play my Enigma tapes, they rebel! But when I have the pool to myself, i listen. Thank you for your time, the cowboy ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 May 95 11:48:57 EDT From: cowboy1@cowboy1.microserve.com (Dennis Bobo) Subject: Personal Profile To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > >austin. > >Austin! Root for the Dallas Cowboys. If you're 20 something, and acting immature, you should be 40 something and acting immature! The Cowboys in the next superbowl, and Enigma around the pool this summer. Ahhhhhhhhh... the cowboy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 May 95 21:17:05 +0000 From: quadrig@ibm.net Subject: Question to "The Rivers Of Belief" To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au I found the limited edition of MCMXC a.D. in a music-store this week. And now I want to know what differences are between the "the returning silence"-mix and the other versions of "The Rivers Of Belief". Its important for me because I have all the other songs on this CD already at home and I don't know whether I should buy the limited edition or not... Thanks for all answers (already now...) Thomas Eisermann, Quadriga e-Mail: quadrig@ibm.net ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 1995 10:03:46 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: Question to "The Rivers Of Belief" To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi Thomas. > I found the limited edition of MCMXC a.D. in a music-store > this week. And now I want to know what differences are between > the "the returning silence"-mix and the other versions of "The > Rivers Of Belief". Its important for me because I have all the > other songs on this CD already at home and I don't know whether > I should buy the limited edition or not... Firstly, if it is the hologram covered version of MCMXC a.D. definitely buy it as it is a rare item and of high worth. In regards to "The Rivers of Belief" I believe the mix on MCMXC a.D. is very similar to the first mix on the single in that it uses the same samples. It is probably just reordered or overdubbed differently. Joar or Don, can you confirm this? (Rivers of Belief is the only single I DON'T have!!!) Gavin Stok (Enigma Mailing List President) gps@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 1995 11:25:37 GMT From: "Neil Perry Media Tech" Subject: Question to "The Rivers Of Belief" To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > From: quadrig@ibm.net > Date sent: Fri, 19 May 95 21:17:05 +0000 > To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > Subject: Question to "The Rivers Of Belief" > Send reply to: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > I found the limited edition of MCMXC a.D. in a music-store > this week. And now I want to know what differences are between > the "the returning silence"-mix and the other versions of "The > Rivers Of Belief". Its important for me because I have all the > other songs on this CD already at home and I don't know whether > I should buy the limited edition or not... > > Thanks for all answers (already now...) > > > Thomas Eisermann, Quadriga > e-Mail: quadrig@ibm.net The returning silence remix is only slightly difernent to the origional however i strongly recomend you bye this album as the overall flow is much better with the extra tracks. The retunnig silence remix also has a nice vocal track. sorry thats all i can remember without listerning to it again. hope that helps you deside...... Neil ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 May 1995 11:20:55 -0400 From: rvajda@toronto.cbc.ca Subject: Real Sadeness CD To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Could someone e-mail me with the EXACT title / artist or ideally catalog # for the Real Sadeness / Nostradamus CD that was mentioned on this list. I'm looking for this CD, but nobody even heard of it. BTW any other Enigma-like CDs out there (other than Delerium or DF)? Thanks, rvajda@toronto.cbc.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 May 1995 10:45:44 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: Real Sadeness CD To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Howdy. > Could someone e-mail me with the EXACT title / artist or ideally catalog # for > the Real Sadeness / Nostradamus CD that was mentioned on this list. > I'm looking for this CD, but nobody even heard of it. The exact title (as it says on the front cover is): The Ultimate Compilation REAL SADNESS & Other Gregorian Mysteries On the cover are around 5 monks, one looking over his shoulder. The album has 9 tracks and is out on Dance street Records. I couldn't find a catalog # but I only have a photocopy of the front and back, so someone else may have it. > BTW any other Enigma-like CDs out there (other than Delerium or DF)? There's around a dozen listed in the FAQ, located at yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au:/listserv/enigma/Enigma in the FAQ.txt file. Alternatively, view it interactively on the Enigma WWW site at http://www.hsr.no/~joarg/Enigma.html Cheers, Gavin Stok (Enigma Mailing List President) gps@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 16:09:23 -0400 (AST) From: daniel@mrree.gub.uy Subject: Real Sadness To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi all ! Today I saw a CD called Real Sadness (and other gregorian ...) that I think I've heard about it in this mail list. It has a version of Sadness part I by Nostradamus among other themes I don't know. Can anyone tell me about this CD ? thanks :) daniel ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 May 1995 07:55:13 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: Real Sadness To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi Daniel. > Today I saw a CD called Real Sadness (and other gregorian ...) that I > think I've heard about it in this mail list. > It has a version of Sadness part I by Nostradamus among other themes I > don't know. > Can anyone tell me about this CD ? Real Sadness is a collection of 'Enigma-like' music, that is its a mixture of Gregorian chants with electronic music and beats. The album actually isn't too bad but not on par with Enigma of course! The track by Nostradamus could be considered a cover version of Enigma's song. Gavin Stok (Enigma Mailing List President) gps@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 17:52:48 -0400 (EDT) From: Alexander Dedios Subject: Real Sadness To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au On Tue, 23 May 1995 daniel@mrree.gub.uy wrote: > > Hi all ! > > Today I saw a CD called Real Sadness (and other gregorian ...) that I > think I've heard about it in this mail list. > It has a version of Sadness part I by Nostradamus among other themes I > don't know. > Can anyone tell me about this CD ? > > thanks :) > > daniel Sure, This CD, as its title implies, has Sadeness (A remake by Nostradamus) and other "Gregorian chant/bass-beat" music. I don't have the CD with me right now so I can't give a detailed track listing. The CD is ok (I'd give it 3 and 1/2 out of 5) but gets a little too repetitive for me IMO. I personally like two of the songs on this CD a lot, but the other pieces sounded too bland for my tastes. However, it would make a great late night listening CD with lights out and numerous candles lit. ;) Hope this is somewhat useful. -Alex ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 May 1995 14:04:04 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: Review of Dao Dezi's "Ti Eliz Iza" (fwd) To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Charles Wertz was kind enough to supply us with the following review of Dao Dezi's "Ti Eliz Iza": > The Dao Dezi "Ti Eliz Iza" single is domestic (as in U.S.). It just > barely came out on Tuesday the 16th of May. The following is straight off > of the CD cover: > > Reference # > CDP 7243 8 58390 2 3 > > The cover can best be described as... well... it looks like it's a horse > lost in a swirling sandstorm... > > Track listing: > > 1. Ti Eliz Iza- Sound Factory Mix (11:30) > 2. Ti Eliz Iza- Sound Factory Mix #2 (11:36) > 3. Ti Eliz Iza- Sound Factory Instrumental (11:34) > 4. Ti Eliz Iza- Youth Remix (7:40) > 5. Ti Eliz Iza- Album Version (7:40) > > Featuring: Denez Prigent > > (Traditional Arrangements Eric Moquet) > > Chorus Synthesizers: Michel Sanchez > > Synthesizers: Eric Moquet > > ------------------------- > > Some of my personal observations: > > The three Sound Factory remixes don't belong. They're too techno-ish for > this song. They are also way too long and repetitive... and they're almost > exactly the same. > > The Youth remix also seems out of place for this song. It's got a bunch > of voice samples of people talking... It cuts into the chant and distorts > it, in my opinion. Still, it's better than the Sound Factory mixes. > > The Album Version of the song is what makes the single worth the $7 I > paid. It starts off with some Orb-like space sounds. Then, about thirty > seconds into it, the chant begins. The chant sounds very melancholy, and > very mystical at the same time. I'm not sure of the origin... I'll go > out on a limb and say that it's from India or thereabouts. At about > 1:20, the bassline starts. It's a slow, strong beat, comparable to the > Delerium song (Well, I can't remember the name, but it's the one before > "Flatlands"). The chant goes on for five minutes, accompanying the beat. > There are also bagpipe sounding tunes here and there. At about five > minutes, the chant stops and an interlude with an oboe-type instrument > starts. It's obviously synthesized, and it reminds me of the violin solo > on Deep Forest's Martha. But it fits the song perfectly. After the > solo, the song slowly winds down. This time the chant is sung with a > chorus, not an individual like before. The effect vaguely reminds me of > the building chorus on the ambient version of Sweet Lullaby, except on Ti > Eliz Iza, the chorus isn't building. At the end of the song, the > bassline and the music stops, and the chorus quietly finishes. > > I highly recommend this song to you. If you like Deep Forest at all, > you'll probably like this stuff (heck, it's from the same people). > Personally, I can't wait for the whole album to come out here. I think > it's kind of interesting that we get two Moquet/Sanchez projects really > close to one another.... > > Charlie cwertz@cc.dixie.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 May 95 14:30:00 +1000 From: don.weir@mcc.com.au (DON WEIR) Subject: Sandra 'Nights In White.. To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Did the Moody Blues 'Nights In White Satin' move you? What about the Mobile Fidelity mastered version on the CD 'Days Of Future Past'. A knockout!! Sandra does it on a single out now. Or really, next week in the shops in Oz. She ain't bad bar that pop sound sound of hers and she's getting better. Don * RM 1.3 02178 * ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 May 1995 18:42:09 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: Sandra 'Nights In White.. To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Howdy all. > Sandra does it on a single out now. Or really, next week in the shops in > Oz. She ain't bad bar that pop sound sound of hers and she's getting better. The Australian release date is Friday May 26.... An album date is yet to be announced. Stay tuned for my review coming soon!! Gavin Stok (Enigma Mailing List President) gps@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 8 May 1995 12:53:14 +1000 From: C562611@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu Subject: SANDRA CD FOR SALE--again To: (null) Again, I offer to you a cd copy of Sandra's "18 Greatest Hits" (the guy who confirmed he wanted it seems to have disappeared) This is a import cd (Germany) and contains Sandra's best stuff up until 1992. Michael Cretu is of course in the producer's chair, here, so it's great stuff. You can really see Enigma starting to creep into some of this music. This is mainly for American ears, since we're starved of Sandra releases here. But I willingly extend the offer to anybody, anywhere. Here are the track listings: 1. Maria Magdalena 2. In the Heat of the Night 3. Little Girl 4. Innocent Love 5. Hi! Hi! Hi! 6. Loreen 7. Midnight Man 8. Everlasting Love (international hit--great song) 9. Stop for a Minute 10. Heaven Can Wait 11. Secret Land 12. We'll Be Together 13. Around My Heart 14. Hiroshima (Her Best song--IMHO) 15. (Life May Be) a Big Insanity 16. One More Night 17. Don't Be Aggressive 18. Johnny Wanna Live (NOT AVAILABLE ANYWHERE ELSE--great Enigma sound!) PRICE: $12, plus shipping costs Since this is an import cd that I brought back myself from Germany, the price is a little high for a used cd. This is because cds cost more in Germany. I paid about DM 31.00 for it. If you want it, email me at: c562611@mizzou1.missouri.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 1995 12:23:45 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: Sandra single in Australia To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au G'day all. I can't remember if I've already reported this so apologies if I say it twice: Sandra's single "Nights in White Satin" was released in Australia on Friday March 26, 1995. To quote Diana Murray from EMI Melbourne, "If Nikki D and similar artists are doing so well, I'm excited at how Sandra may do.". My reaction to this was to advise her to also advertise the Enigma link in a strong way due to Enigma's stong success in Australia. A release date for the album has yet to be announced. Gavin Stok (Enigma Mailing List President) gps@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 18:44:13 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: Selling and Auctioning Not Permitted To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hi All. Just a quick reminder that selling (and particularly auctioning) is not recommended nor allowed on this mailing list. If you have something to sell, please either post it to a newsgroup, or follow the introductory letter and post it to me to sell for you. The reasons for this are simple: This is not a shop and advertisements just clutter up most people's mailboxes since they are not interested in the item or not quick enough to get it (due to time zone differences). Cheers, Gavin Stok (Enigma Mailing List President) gps@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 95 13:10:07 EST From: kirin@digitals.com Subject: Songbook To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hey all Greetings and Salivations, I just purchased the Enigma2 Cross of changes Songbook, it includes piano, vocals, and guitar, i got it for about $12.00 US and i saw it at a local store and thought i NEED this! well gotta run burning up my time on here! Eric Kirin@digitals.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 95 21:38:37 EST From: kirin@digitals.com Subject: Songbook To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Well lemme See...... You asked for the catalog number well... there are 2 numbers on it that could be it so here they are 73999 08260 wich is a barcode or HL00308260 the track listings for the songs it covers are The second chapter, Eyes of truth, return to innocence, I love you...i'll kill you, silent warrior, the dream of the Dolphin, age of lonliness, out from the deep, The cross of changes! The publisher is Hal.Leonard it was published in 1994 and it has the cover of the cross of changes on the front, when you open it up it has the cover graphics but it looks burnt in,on the next page inside it has the male figure on the pentagram and the 1 inside a circle like on the cd case and it loooks like it's stone, on the next page it has the track listings , page numbers for each track and the 1 with the stone looking background, on the next page it starts the sheet musicand on the inside back cover it has the 9 inside the triangle and a few other various symbols and it is also in the Stone! the back cover has the track listing and the stone background of the male figure in the pentagram also in the stone look! well Enjoy the Info! Eric Kirin@digitals.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 03:31:49 -0400 (EDT) From: TAZmanian DEVIL Subject: To PAULDB about auction To: Enigma Listserv Hey Paul, How much are you asking for these singles? Can you please tell me if there is a major difference between the original and the mixes. I especially want to know the differences in the Mea Culpa mixes. Thanks! Hopefully the prices wont be too high, I am running a little short! Tom "TAZ" PS. Since this is an auction I'll start the bid at ~$4 (hope that's not too low) 8-) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 1995 22:56:56 -0700 From: phanes@community.net (Xenophanes!) Subject: TransGlobal Underground To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au 'Lo there, all! I wasn't sure if this band had been discussed before on th' list but it is a rather nifty Euro band! It is a lit'l harder and has more rap than the bands that normally show up on this list, however it still has some great songs, and huge mellow baselines that are usually not crappy hip-hip ones. They're first single "Temple Head" was played a lit'l bit on LIVE 105, th' only good station round here. It uses a mellow kinda tribal bass with african chants. Judging from the album cover, I'd say the album is a comglomerate effort of many artists in Europe. Talk ta thou's later... Xenophanes! "Sing while you may!" >:-) -- Edward Qa-Spel "Set me free, Remotivate me!" >:-( -- Martin L. Gore Edward (Ward) Ernest Kadel III phanes@community.net ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 04 May 95 01:34:26 EST From: kirin@digitals.com Subject: Video To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Hello there, I was wondering if there is a video set or something out for the cross of changes because i saw a video on the other night for Age of lonliness, and are there any plans to release out from the deep in the U.S. and one more thing, i was also wondering if some of the Enigmatics in the U.S. knew that there is a Mix of principles of Lust on the age of lonliness single? Well thanks Eric Kirin@digitals.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 09:43:47 -0500 (CDT) From: Judge Cody Kirkwood Subject: Video To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > U.S. and one more thing, i was also wondering if some of the Enigmatics > in the U.S. knew that there is a Mix of principles of Lust on the age of > lonliness single? > Well thanks > Eric > Kirin@digitals.com > On the uS release of the Age of Lonliness single, yes, there is a remix of Principles of Lust present. It's called the Omen remix, and is kicks ass. The P of L remix was the only reason I ordered the *US* single of Age of Lonliness--I already had the UK version! :) Cody (judge@jove.acs.unt.edu) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 May 95 22:15:09 CDT From: Jim English Subject: weird sighting (hearing) To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Enigma Mailing List) hey all, I heard a weird thing on the radio tonite here in the US. It was the album version of Sadeness Pt 1 (faded out and the beginning of principles), with some demonic like distorted voice talking over parts of it. Saying things like "God said it was good" and stuff. Does anyone know about this? It was on a big hits type top 40 radio station which I doubt would have created anything like that. Just wondering... -jim -- ______________________________________________________________________________ Jim English - jenglish@hpserv.keh.utulsa.edu / EJP51823@vax1.utulsa.edu The University of Tulsa - I vote "no confidence." "Sold, to the man with the red white and blue suit!" ______________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 May 95 08:56:18 IDT From: frankp@bwc.org (Franklin Pangilinan) Subject: Welcome to enigma To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au * Name: Franklin Santos Pangilinan * Age: 24 * What is in your Enigma collection: The Cross of Changes, MCMXC * Where you first heard Enigma: Philippines * Other artists you like U2, REM, Sting, Deep Forest, Midnight OIL, Police * What course or job you're doing (if any) * I'm presently serving here at Baha'i World Center in Haifa Israel. Is there any Filipino in the Club? Thanks so much for giving space for me. Regards, frank ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 22:30:02 +0200 From: joarg@hsr.no Subject: Welcome to enigma (fwd) To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Date: Tue, 2 May 1995 16:28:13 -0400 (EDT) From: Alexander Dedios Subject: Re: Welcome to enigma To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Kamusta, Well, that's all the tagalog I know. ;) Welcome to the "club". -Alex de Dios On Tue, 2 May 1995, Franklin Pangilinan wrote: > > > * Name: Franklin Santos Pangilinan > * Age: 24 > * What is in your Enigma collection: The Cross of Changes, MCMXC > * Where you first heard Enigma: Philippines > * Other artists you like U2, REM, Sting, Deep Forest, Midnight OIL, Police > * What course or job you're doing (if any) > > * I'm presently serving here at Baha'i World Center in Haifa Israel. > > Is there any Filipino in the Club? > > Thanks so much for giving space for me. > > Regards, > > frank > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 22:28:50 +0200 From: joarg@hsr.no Subject: Welcome to enigma (fwd) To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Date: Tue, 2 May 1995 12:00:11 -0600 (MDT) From: Essam Metwally To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au Subject: Re: Welcome to enigma Name: Essam Metwally Age: 19 What is in your Enigma collection: The Cross of Changes, MCMXC Where you first heard Enigma: Calgary Canada at a Friends place Other artists you like: Keep it simple, if it isn't country I generally Like it. What course or job you're doing (if any) I'm presently pursuing an honors degree in BioChemistry and a minor in Psychology at the University of Calgary, in Alberta Canada. I am dreaming of a live Enigma show, I think it'd be incredibly cool and can't wait. Gotta run, Later all. Essam ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 May 1995 14:02:21 +0100 From: Scott Cummings Subject: Welcome to enigma - Reply To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au * Name Scott R. Cummings * Age 24 * What is in your Enigma collection Nearly Everything minus a lot of the promo stuff * Where you first heard Enigma, and how much of a fan you are. I heard Enigma on Top Of The Pops BBC TV when Saddness Part 1 was released and thought excellent, What every they release my cash buys the goods * Other artists you like, Deep Forest, Yello, Westbam, Apollo 440, U96, The Art of Noise, Moby, Jan Hammer, Jam & Spoon plus many other Ambient, Dance, Rock artists. * What course or job you're doing (if any) Work as a User Support Person at N.E.R.C. National Enviroment Research Council in the N.E.R.C. computer services in Edinburgh, UK. * Any other interesting information you wish to share, Follow anything to do with Motorsport F1, Rallying, Indycar etc. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 95 11:21:51 CDT From: Jim English Subject: what's this? (ident. EP) To: enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Enigma Mailing List) hey, I found this in a catalog and I'm wondering just what it is... Enigma Medley 11:12/11:43 Siamese 002 (canada) anyone seen or know about this? -jim -- ______________________________________________________________________________ Jim English - jenglish@hpserv.keh.utulsa.edu / EJP51823@vax1.utulsa.edu The University of Tulsa - I vote "no confidence." "Sold, to the man with the red white and blue suit!" ______________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 May 1995 07:56:27 +1000 (EST) From: Enigmatic Subject: what's this? (ident. EP) To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > hey, I found this in a catalog and I'm wondering just what it is... > > Enigma Medley 11:12/11:43 Siamese 002 (canada) > > anyone seen or know about this? I haven't. Maybe it's another band with the name Enigma or a 3rd party mix. Was it listed in an electronic/new age section or just sitting there with other rock/top 40 stuff? That may help you to identify if it's to do with the Enigma we all know and love or not. Gavin Stok (Enigma Mailing List President) gps@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 1995 17:15:04 -0600 (MDT) From: JONH@cc.usu.edu Subject: what's this? (ident. EP) To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au On Tue, 30 May 1995, Enigmatic wrote: > > hey, I found this in a catalog and I'm wondering just what it is... > > > > Enigma Medley 11:12/11:43 Siamese 002 (canada) > > > > anyone seen or know about this? > > I haven't. Maybe it's another band with the name Enigma or a 3rd party mix. > Was it listed in an electronic/new age section or just sitting there with other > rock/top 40 stuff? That may help you to identify if it's to do with the Enigma > we all know and love or not. And which section would it be in if it's the Enigma we all know and love? Around here there isn't really any consistancy...the Enigma stuff just eds up 'wherever'... :-/ -Jon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 May 95 19:05:00 EDT From: cowboy1@cowboy1.microserve.com (Dennis Bobo) Subject: what's this? (ident. EP) To: Enigma@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au > > >On Tue, 30 May 1995, Enigmatic wrote: > >> > hey, I found this in a catalog and I'm wondering just what it is... >> > >> > Enigma Medley 11:12/11:43 Siamese 002 (canada) >> > >> > anyone seen or know about this? >> >> I haven't. Maybe it's another band with the name Enigma or a 3rd party mix. >> Was it listed in an electronic/new age section or just sitting there with other >> rock/top 40 stuff? That may help you to identify if it's to do with the Enigma >> we all know and love or not. > > And which section would it be in if it's the Enigma we all know and >love? Around here there isn't really any consistancy...the Enigma stuff >just eds up 'wherever'... :-/ > > -Jon > >you're here, aren't ya? You know how to get here. I'm from the US and have only 2 cassettes. All the news, what is the news, about Enigma is right here. -Dennis ------------------------------ End of Enigma Digest ******************************