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'''Michael Cretu''' ({{langx|ro|Mihai Crețu}}, {{IPA|ro|miˈhaj ˈkretsu|pron}}; born 18 May 1957) is a Romanian-born German musician, composer and record producer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.focus.de/kultur/leben/michael-cretu-mich-kennt-keiner_aid_145672.html |title=MICHAEL CRETU: "Mich kennt keiner" |publisher= FOCUS Online |date=14 March 1994 |access-date=25 February 2013}}</ref> He gained worldwide fame as the founder and musician behind the musical project [[Enigma (German band)|Enigma]], which he formed in 1990.


Cretu began a music career in 1976 as a solo artist and released numerous studio albums as well as writing and producing albums for his then-wife, German pop singer [[Sandra (singer)|Sandra]]. He also worked with artists through the 1980s, including [[Peter Cornelius (musician)|Peter Cornelius]], [[Hubert Kah]], and [[Mike Oldfield]].<ref name="UseaSQAACAAJ">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UseaSQAACAAJ|title=Enigma Members: Sandra, Michael Cretu, Andru Donalds, Ruth-Ann Boyle, Frank Peterson, Jens Gad|first=Books|last=LLC|date=1 May 2010|publisher=General Books LLC|isbn=9781155181066|access-date=18 July 2018|via=Google Books}}</ref> Cretu was sometimes identified as '''"Curly"''' or '''"Curly M.C."''', in reference to his curly hair and ''creț'' meaning "curly" in Romanian.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma |title=Enigma |website=www.michaelcretu.com |access-date=2 February 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130427025907/http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma |archive-date=27 April 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
'''Michael Cretu''' ({{lang-ro|Mihai Crețu}} {{IPA-ro|miˈhaj ˈkret͡su|pron}}; born 18 May 1957) is a Romanian–German musician, singer, songwriter, and producer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.focus.de/kultur/leben/michael-cretu-mich-kennt-keiner_aid_145672.html |title=MICHAEL CRETU: "Mich kennt keiner" |publisher= FOCUS Online |date=14 March 1994 |accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref> He gained worldwide fame as the founder and musician behind the German musical project [[Enigma (musical project)|Enigma]], formed in 1990. Initially Cretu was identified as "Curly" or "Curly M.C." in reference to his curly hair and "cret" meaning "curly" in Romanian.<ref>http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma</ref>

Cretu began a music career in 1978 as a solo artist and released numerous studio albums and writing and producing albums by his ex-wife, German pop singer [[Sandra (singer)|Sandra]]. He also worked with artists through the 1980s, including [[Peter Cornelius (musician)|Peter Cornelius]], [[Hubert Kah]], and [[Mike Oldfield]].<ref name="books.google.com.br">https://books.google.com.br/books/about/Enigma_Members.html?id=UseaSQAACAAJ&redir_esc=y</ref> In 1990, Cretu formed Enigma and released its first album, ''[[MCMXC a.D.]]'' (1990) which charted worldwide helped by its lead single, "[[Sadeness (Part I)]]". Cretu continued to release Enigma albums and singles; the most recent is ''[[The Fall of a Rebel Angel]]'' (2016), its eighth overall.


Enigma has sold an estimated 70 million albums worldwide,<ref>http://www.ew.com/article/2016/08/08/enigma-fall-of-a-rebel-angel</ref> Cretu's management company Crocodile-Music stated that Cretu's produced recordings have sold 100 million copies worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.crocodile-music.de/enigma/index.php?cat=bio&detail=2 |title=ENIGMA : Biographie – english Biography / Crocodile-Music Management & Publishing |publisher=Crocodile-music.de |date=19 September 2008 |accessdate=2012-03-31}}</ref>
Cretu scored an unexpected worldwide commercial hit with the debut Enigma album ''[[MCMXC a.D.]]'' (1990), helped by its lead single, "[[Sadeness (Part I)]]". Cretu continues to produce Enigma albums and singles; the most recent is ''[[The Fall of a Rebel Angel]]'' (2016), its eighth overall. Enigma has sold an estimated 70 million albums worldwide,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/08/08/enigma-fall-of-a-rebel-angel|title=Enigma announce first album in 8 years|website=Ew.com|access-date=18 July 2018}}</ref> Cretu's management company Crocodile-Music stated that Cretu's produced recordings have sold 100 million copies worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.crocodile-music.de/enigma/index.php?cat=bio&detail=2 |title=ENIGMA : Biographie – english Biography / Crocodile-Music Management & Publishing |website=Crocodile-music.de |date=19 September 2008 |access-date=31 March 2012}}</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==
Cretu was born on 18 May 1957 in [[Bucharest]], Romania, to a Romanian father and Austrian mother. His uncle, [[Ion Voicu]], was a famed Romanian violinist and conductor who founded the Bucharest Chamber Orchestra, and informed Cretu's parents of their son's musical talent. This led to Cretu studying classical music at Liceul Nr. 2 in Bucharest in 1965, followed by further study in Paris, France in 1968.<ref name="evz.ro">{{ro icon}}[http://www.evz.ro/articole/detalii-articol/824300/Enigma-Michael-Cretu-intalnire-cu-omul-invizibil/ "Enigma Michael Creţu: întalnire cu omul invizibil" ], ''Evenimentul Zilei'', 14 October 2008</ref> Around this time, Cretu wished to pursue a career in pop music after listening to "[[Golden Slumbers]]" on ''[[Abbey Road]]'' (1969) by [[The Beatles]], calling the song "beautiful". After he informed his mother, Cretu recalled: "She goes, 'Aaargh! Disaster! Do you want to end up starving?'"<ref name=times2001/> From 1975 to 1978, Cretu studied at the Academy of Music in [[Frankfurt]], Germany, where he graduated with a degree in music. Cretu went on to speak four languages.<ref name=times2001/>
Cretu was born on 18 May 1957 in [[Bucharest]], [[Socialist Republic of Romania|Romanian People's Republic]], to a Romanian father and Austrian mother. In 1965, he studied the piano and classical music at Colegiul Tehnic Nr. 2 in Bucharest, followed by further study in [[Paris]] for five months in 1968.<ref name=DS97>{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612073538/http://enigma-archives.com/press/enigma/the-man-and-the-enigma|url=http://enigma-archives.com/press/enigma/the-man-and-the-enigma|title= The Man and the Enigma|first=Mike|last=Alexander|date=5 January 1997|work=Daily Star|via=Enigma Archives|access-date=29 December 2021|archive-date=12 June 2018}}</ref><ref name="evz.ro">{{in lang|ro}}[http://www.evz.ro/articole/detalii-articol/824300/Enigma-Michael-Cretu-intalnire-cu-omul-invizibil/ "Enigma Michael Creţu: întalnire cu omul invizibil" ], ''Evenimentul Zilei'', 14 October 2008</ref> Around this time, Cretu wished to pursue a career in pop music after listening to "[[Golden Slumbers]]" on ''[[Abbey Road]]'' (1969) by [[The Beatles]], calling the song "beautiful". After he informed his mother, Cretu recalled: "She goes, 'Aaargh! Disaster! Do you want to end up starving?'"<ref name=times2001/> In 1975, Cretu relocated to [[Bad Homburg]], West Germany and studied at the Academy of Music in [[Frankfurt]], where he graduated with a degree in musical composition in 1978.<ref name=DS97/> Cretu went on to speak four languages.<ref name=times2001/>


==Career==
==Career==
===1978–1988: Solo career, producer, and early bands===
===1976–1988: Solo career, producer, and early bands===
After graduating from the Academy of Music, Cretu remained in Germany and took up work as a [[session musician]].<ref name=times2001/> Among Cretu's first jobs was being taken on as keyboardist and producer for German recording artist [[Frank Farian]],<ref name="evz.ro"/> and playing keyboards on "[[Rivers of Babylon]]" by [[Boney M]].<ref name=times2001/> In 1981, Cretu co-formed the German new wave band [[Moti Special]] with other session players. Their debut album ''[[Motivation (Moti Special album)|Motivation]]'' (1985) contained the single "Cold Days, Hot Nights" which became a hit around Europe.<ref>http://www.sandranet.com/michael/kern-motispecial.htm</ref> Cretu left the group before they released their second album in 1990.
After graduating from the Academy of Music, Cretu remained in [[West Germany]] and took up work as a [[session musician]].<ref name=times2001/> Among Cretu's first jobs was being taken on as keyboardist and producer for West-German recording artist [[Frank Farian]],<ref name="evz.ro"/> and playing keyboards on "[[Rivers of Babylon]]" by [[Boney M]].<ref name=times2001/> In 1981, Cretu co-formed the West-German new wave band [[Moti Special]] with other session players. Their debut album ''[[Motivation (Moti Special album)|Motivation]]'' (1985) contained the single "Cold Days, Hot Nights" which became a hit around Europe.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.sandranet.com/michael/kern-motispecial.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=15 April 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080609235207/http://www.sandranet.com/michael/kern-motispecial.htm |archive-date=9 June 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Cretu left the group before they released their second album in 1990.


Cretu's first solo release was the single "Wild River" in 1978. His first solo album was released in 1979, entitled ''[[Moon, Light & Flowers]]''.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/Michael-Cretu-Moon-Light-Flowers/master/129578</ref> His second, ''[[Legionäre]]'', was released in 1983 and features German lyrics sung by him.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/Michael-Cretu-Legion%C3%A4re/master/129576</ref> Cretu's third solo album was titled ''[[Die Chinesische Mauer]]'' and was released in 1985. The literal English translation is ''The Chinese Wall''. As with the first, it features German lyrics sung by Cretu and is co-produced by Armand Volker. This album was also released as a separate album with English-language lyrics and a different track listing under the name ''The Invisible Man''. Several of the tracks on ''The Invisible Man'' were edited slightly and, therefore, had different lengths than the German-language versions on ''Die Chinesische Mauer''. This featured the song "Samurai", which became a hit.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/Cretu-Die-Chinesische-Mauer/master/129575</ref>
Cretu's first solo album was released in 1979, titled ''[[Moon, Light & Flowers]]''. It contains the singles "Shadows Over My Head" and "Wild River" released in 1978, and "Moonlight Flower" and "Love Me" (the latter two singles became popular hits in the [[Philippines]]) from 1979. His second album, ''Legionäre'', was released in 1983 and features German lyrics sung by him.{{citation needed|date=May 2018}} Cretu's third solo album was titled ''[[Die Chinesische Mauer]]'' and was released in 1985. The literal English translation is ''The Chinese Wall''. As with the second album, it features German lyrics sung by Cretu and is co-produced by Armand Volker. This album was also released as a separate album with English-language lyrics and a different track listing under the name ''The Invisible Man''. Several of the tracks on ''The Invisible Man'' were edited slightly and, therefore, had different lengths than the German-language versions on ''Die Chinesische Mauer''. This featured the song "[[Samurai (song)|Samurai]]", which became a hit.{{Citation needed|date=February 2018}}


In 1985, Cretu produced, arranged, and played the keyboards, drums, and programming on ''[[The Long Play]]'' (1985), the first studio album from German pop singer [[Sandra (singer)|Sandra]]. The two began a relationship, and were married in 1988.
In 1985, Cretu produced, arranged and played the keyboards, drums, and programming on ''[[The Long Play]]'' (1985), the first studio album from West-German pop singer [[Sandra (singer)|Sandra]]. The two began a relationship, and were married in 1988.


In the 1980s, Cretu took over production for the pop quartet [[Hubert Kah]] and started writing songs with the band leader Hubert Kemmler, achieving a number of hits. Among his other work, Cretu was also one of the producers of [[Mike Oldfield]]'s 1987 album [[Islands (1987 album)|Islands]] and the producer of [[Peter Schilling]]'s 1989 ''[[The Different Story (World of Lust and Crime)]]'' album.<ref name="artdaily.com">http://artdaily.com/news/30767/18-Million-Euro-House-by-Enigma-s-Michael-Cretu-Torn-Down-by-Bulldozers#.V7nrBvuJpis</ref>
In the 1980s, Cretu took over production for the pop quartet [[Hubert Kah]] and started writing songs with the band leader Hubert Kemmler, achieving a number of hits. Among his other work, Cretu was also one of the producers of [[Mike Oldfield]]'s 1987 album ''[[Islands (Mike Oldfield album)|Islands]]'' and the producer of [[Peter Schilling]]'s 1989 ''[[The Different Story (World of Lust and Crime)]]'' album.<ref name="artdaily.com">{{cite web|url=http://artdaily.com/news/30767/18-Million-Euro-House-by-Enigma-s-Michael-Cretu-Torn-Down-by-Bulldozers#.V7nrBvuJpis|title=18 Million Euro House by Enigma's Michael Cretu Torn Down by Bulldozers|first=Ignacio|last=Villarreal|website=artdaily.com|access-date=18 July 2018}}</ref>


In 1992 Cretu worked with Peter Cornelius on ''Return to Innocence'', to provide the guitar riffs.<ref>http://www.enigma-music.com/press/cornelius-and-cretu/press-kit</ref>
In 1992, Cretu worked with Peter Cornelius on ''Return to Innocence'', to provide the guitar riffs.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.enigma-music.com/press/cornelius-and-cretu/press-kit |title=Archived copy |access-date=21 August 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160405030952/http://enigma-music.com/press/cornelius-and-cretu/press-kit |archive-date=5 April 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


For the third album, Cretu teamed up with [[Jens Gad]] to work together on ''[[Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!]]'' and launched in 1999 a new trance project [[Trance Atlantic Air Waves]] and the album ''The Energy of Sound''.<ref>http://surprising-romania.blogspot.com.br/2010/01/michael-cretu.html</ref>
For the third album, Cretu teamed up with [[Jens Gad]] to work together on ''[[Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!]]'' and launched in 1998 a new trance project [[Trance Atlantic Air Waves]] and the album ''The Energy of Sound''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://surprising-romania.blogspot.com.br/2010/01/michael-cretu.html|title=Michael Cretu|website=Surprising-romania.blogspot.com.br|access-date=18 July 2018}}</ref>


He owned the [[A.R.T. Studios]] in [[Ibiza]] before moving to a new mansion in the Ibiza hills. His former house, near Sant Antoni de Portmany on the western coast of Ibiza, was a Moroccan-style mansion that was designed and built by Bernd Steber and Gunter Wagner in more than nine years. It also featured a brand new, state-of-the-art recording studio. The Spanish High Court deemed the house to have been built illegally and in infringement of Spanish environmental regulations which led to the €18 million villa being razed in May 2009.<ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|title=Ibiza: Pop-Produzent Cretu muss seine Villa abreißen|work=Der Spiegel|date=10 May 2009|url=http://www.spiegel.de/reise/europa/0,1518,623917,00.html|accessdate=11 May 2009}}</ref><ref name="artdaily.com"/>
He owned the [[A.R.T. Studios]] in [[Ibiza]] before moving to a new mansion in the Ibiza hills. His former house, near Sant Antoni de Portmany on the western coast of Ibiza, was a Moroccan-style mansion that was designed and built by Bernd Steber and Gunter Wagner in more than nine years. It also featured a new recording studio. The Spanish High Court deemed the house to have been built illegally and in infringement of Spanish environmental regulations which led to the €18 million villa being razed in May 2009.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Ibiza: Pop-Produzent Cretu muss seine Villa abreißen|work=Der Spiegel|date=10 May 2009|url=http://www.spiegel.de/reise/europa/0,1518,623917,00.html|access-date=11 May 2009}}</ref><ref name="artdaily.com"/>


===1988–present: Enigma===
===1988–present: Enigma===
After Cretu's marriage to Sandra in 1988, he had an idea for a musical project named [[Enigma (musical project)|Enigma]], presented by Fabrice Cuitad (alias David Fairstein). Cretu worked with [[Frank Peterson]] and Fairstein to create their ground-breaking first single "[[Sadeness (Part I)]]", which became a surprise international hit. ''[[MCMXC a.D.]]'', the album, which was released in 1990, was hugely successful.<ref>https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/27680/Enigma-MCMXC-a.D./</ref> Cretu was not surprised by the album's unexpected success, as he recalled telling his wife before its release, "This will be a huge hit or nothing at all".<ref name=times2001/> "Cretu's style of mixing a variety of musical genres, samples and sounds led to him being described as an "alchemist in sound".<ref name=times2001/>


Cretu was encouraged to pursue a solo project by Oldfield, who was impressed by his studio production skills and musical ideas. This led to the creation of his musical project [[Enigma (German band)|Enigma]], which Cretu said was born from the idea of making music that he himself liked, while bringing in a sense of mysticism.<ref name=DS97/> The formation of Enigma involved Fabrice Cuitad, under the alias of David Fairstein, and [[Frank Peterson]]. The trio worked together to create their groundbreaking debut single "[[Sadeness (Part I)]]", which became a surprise international hit. ''[[MCMXC a.D.]]'', the album, which was released in 1990, was hugely successful.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/27680/Enigma-MCMXC-a.D./|title=Enigma - MCMXC a.D. (album review 2) - Sputnikmusic|website=Sputnikmusic.com|access-date=18 July 2018}}</ref>
The second album, ''[[The Cross of Changes]]'', was released in 1993. Peterson had disagreements with Cretu by the time of recording and left the project in 1991.<ref>http://www.mymusicbase.ru/PPB/ppb5/Bio_501.htm</ref> Cretu changed Enigma's direction from [[Gregorian chant]]s to tribal chants for its second album, culminating in its second international hit single "[[Return to Innocence]]" with Peter Cornelius.<ref>http://www.udiscovermusic.com/rediscover-enigma-2-the-cross-of-changes</ref> Cretu purposefully reduced the use of Gregorian chants as numerous artists had started to use them in their music, causing "an avalanche of bad copies", but later regarded it as a compliment.<ref name=times2001/>


Cretu was not surprised by the album's unexpected success, as he recalled telling his wife before its release, "This will be a huge hit or nothing at all".<ref name=times2001/> Cretu's style of mixing a variety of musical genres, samples and sounds was very unusual to the ears of the listening public at the time, and led to him being described as an "alchemist in sound".<ref name=times2001/>
Cretu was approached by [[Paramount Pictures]] to write the [[Sliver (soundtrack)|soundtrack]] of the movie ''[[Sliver (film)|Sliver]]'' and he came up with another 1993 single "[[Carly's Song]]" after the main female character's name.<ref>http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma/the_cross_of_changes</ref>


The second album, ''[[The Cross of Changes]]'', was released in 1993. Peterson had disagreements with Cretu by the time of recording and left the project in 1991.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mymusicbase.ru/PPB/ppb5/Bio_501.htm|title=Biography - Frank Peterson : (Bio 501)|website=Mymusicbase.ru|access-date=18 July 2018}}</ref> Cretu changed Enigma's direction from [[Gregorian chant]]s to tribal chants for its second album, culminating in its second international hit single "[[Return to Innocence]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/rediscover-enigma-2-the-cross-of-changes/|title=reDiscover Enigma's 'Enigma 2: The Cross Of Changes'|work=uDiscoverMusic|first=Paul|last=Sexton|access-date=10 March 2016|date=27 August 2015}}</ref>
In 1996 Enigma's third album ''[[Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi!]]'' was released. Stylistically, it sounded like a combination of the first and second albums. It did not achieve the same level of success of them, but sold over 1 million copies in the United States and received a Gold certificate in the United Kingdom nonetheless.<ref>http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma/le_roi_est_mort_vive_le_roi</ref><ref>http://www.udiscovermusic.com/rediscover-le-roi-est-mort-vive-le-roi</ref>


Cretu purposefully reduced the use of Gregorian chants as numerous artists had started to use them in their music, causing "an avalanche of bad copies", but later regarded it as a compliment.<ref name=times2001/>
In 1999 Cretu steered the project in another direction by using samples of [[Carl Orff]]'s ''[[Carmina Burana (Orff)|Carmina Burana]]'' for the fourth album ''[[The Screen Behind the Mirror]]'', released in 2000.<ref>http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma/the_screen_behind_the_mirror</ref> [[Andru Donalds]] and [[Ruth-Ann Boyle]] first appeared as features on this Enigma project. Although [[Jens Gad]] had been working with Cretu on the earlier albums, this was the first time that he had been given actual credits.<ref name="books.google.com.br"/>


Cretu was approached by [[Paramount Pictures]] to write the [[Sliver (soundtrack)|soundtrack]] of the film ''[[Sliver (film)|Sliver]]'' and he came up with another 1993 single "[[Carly's Song]]" after the main female character's name.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma/the_cross_of_changes |title=The Cross of Changes - Enigma |website=www.michaelcretu.com |access-date=2 February 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20121216093131/http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma/the_cross_of_changes |archive-date=16 December 2012 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
In 2001, Cretu released two Enigma compilation albums: ''[[Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits]]'' and ''[[Love Sensuality Devotion: The Remix Collection]]'' that include credits to [[ATB]]. By this time, Engima has clocked close to an estimated 30 million sales worldwide.<ref name=times2001/>


In 1996 Enigma's third album ''[[Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi!]]'' was released. Stylistically, it sounded like a combination of the first and second albums. It did not achieve the same level of success as them, but sold over 1 million copies in the United States and received a Gold certificate in the United Kingdom nonetheless.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma/le_roi_est_mort_vive_le_roi |title=Le Roi Est Mort, Vive le Roi! - Enigma |website=www.michaelcretu.com |access-date=2 February 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20121216083638/http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma/le_roi_est_mort_vive_le_roi |archive-date=16 December 2012 |url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.udiscovermusic.com/rediscover-le-roi-est-mort-vive-le-roi|title=reDiscover Enigma's 'Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!' - uDiscover|website=Udiscovermusic.com|date=26 November 2015 |access-date=18 July 2018}}</ref>
Cretu continued to record Enigma albums, releasing ''[[Voyageur (Enigma album)|Voyageur]]'' in 2003. Familiar sounds of the [[Shakuhachi]] flute, tribal or Gregorian chants were replaced with more commercially-friendly tunes and beat.<ref>http://www.michaelcretu.com/biography</ref> In March 2006, a new single called "[[Hello and Welcome]]" was released in anticipation of another album, ''A Posteriori''.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/Enigma-Hello-Welcome/release/659296</ref>


In 1999 Cretu steered the project in another direction by using samples of [[Carl Orff]]'s ''[[Carmina Burana (Orff)|Carmina Burana]]'' for the fourth album ''[[The Screen Behind the Mirror]]'', released in 2000.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma/the_screen_behind_the_mirror |title=The Screen Behind the Mirror - Enigma |website=www.michaelcretu.com |access-date=2 February 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130104004328/http://www.michaelcretu.com/enigma/the_screen_behind_the_mirror |archive-date=4 January 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref> [[Andru Donalds]] and [[Ruth-Ann Boyle]] first appeared as features on this Enigma project. Although [[Jens Gad]] had been working with Cretu on the earlier albums, this was the first time that he had been given actual credits.<ref name="UseaSQAACAAJ"/>
''[[A Posteriori (album)|A Posteriori]]'' is the sixth Enigma studio album. It was released on 22 September 2006.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060630035542/http://www.crocodile-music.de/enigma/index.php</ref><ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/a-posteriori-mw0000770539</ref>


In 2001, Cretu released two Enigma compilation albums: ''[[Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits]]'' and ''[[Love Sensuality Devotion: The Remix Collection]]'' that include credits to [[ATB (DJ)|ATB]]. By this time, Enigma has clocked close to an estimated 30 million sales worldwide.<ref name=times2001/>
''[[Seven Lives Many Faces]]'' became the seventh Enigma studio album. It was released on 19 September 2008.<ref>http://www.allmusic.com/album/seven-lives-many-faces-mw0000797354</ref>


Cretu continued to record Enigma albums, releasing ''[[Voyageur (Enigma album)|Voyageur]]'' in 2003. Familiar sounds of the [[Shakuhachi]] flute, tribal or Gregorian chants were replaced with more commercially-friendly tunes and beat.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.michaelcretu.com/biography |title=Michael Cretu Biography - the Man Behind Enigma |website=www.michaelcretu.com |access-date=2 February 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130427051732/http://www.michaelcretu.com/biography |archive-date=27 April 2013 |url-status=dead}}</ref> In March 2006, a new single called "[[Hello and Welcome]]" was released in anticipation of another album, ''A Posteriori''.{{citation needed|date=May 2018}}
''[[The Fall of a Rebel Angel]]'' was released on 11 November 2016. It features the collaboration of many artists.

''[[A Posteriori (album)|A Posteriori]]'' is the sixth Enigma studio album. It was released on 22 September 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.crocodile-music.de/enigma/index.php|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060630035542/http://www.crocodile-music.de/enigma/index.php|url-status=dead|archive-date=30 June 2006|title=Crocodile-Music Management & Publishing / ENIGMA : - )|date=30 June 2006|access-date=18 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/a-posteriori-mw0000770539|title=A Posteriori - Enigma - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic|website=AllMusic|access-date=18 July 2018}}</ref>

''[[Seven Lives Many Faces]]'' is the seventh Enigma studio album. It was released on 19 September 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/seven-lives-many-faces-mw0000797354|title=Seven Lives Many Faces - Enigma - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic|website=AllMusic|access-date=18 July 2018}}</ref>

''[[The Fall of a Rebel Angel]]'' was released on 11 November 2016.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Cretu married Sandra in January 1988; together they have two sons, twins Nikita and Sebastian.<ref name=times2001>{{cite web|url=http://www.thevoiceofenigma.com/michael-cretu/interviews/the-times-interview/|title=How to be an Enigma|date=26 October 2001|first=John|last=Bungey|newspaper=The Times|accessdate=18 February 2017}}</ref> They lived in [[Ibiza]], Spain in a home that also housed [[A.R.T. Studios]], where the Enigma albums were recorded. In November 2007, the couple divorced. The Ibiza home was bulldozed after Cretu lost a legal battle in which he did not obtain planning permission to renovate and build on the site.<ref name="artdaily.com"/> After the divorce, Cretu remarried.<ref name=times2001/> He now lives in [[Munich]], Germany and revisits Ibiza during holidays.<ref name=peru2017>{{cite web|url=http://peru.com/entretenimiento/musica/enigma-8-regreso-michael-cretu-y-revolucion-sonora-the-fall-of-rebel-angel-noticia-495663|title=Enigma 8: El regreso de Michael Cretu y la revolución sonora de The Fall of a Rebel Angel|date=25 January 2017|publisher=Perú.com|language=Peruvian|accessdate=22 February 2017}}</ref>
Cretu married [[Sandra (singer)|Sandra]] on 7 January 1988; together they have twin sons who were born in July 1995.<ref name=times2001>{{cite web|url=http://www.thevoiceofenigma.com/michael-cretu/interviews/the-times-interview/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170424024431/http://www.thevoiceofenigma.com/michael-cretu/interviews/the-times-interview/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 April 2017 |title=How to be an Enigma|date=26 October 2001 |first=John |last=Bungey |newspaper=The Times |access-date=18 February 2017}}</ref> They lived in [[Ibiza]], Spain in a home that also housed [[A.R.T. Studios]], where the Enigma albums were recorded. In November 2007, the couple divorced. The Ibiza home was bulldozed after Cretu lost a legal battle in which he did not obtain planning permission to renovate and build on the site.<ref name="artdaily.com"/> After the divorce, Cretu remarried.<ref name=times2001/> He now lives in [[Munich]].<ref name=peru2017>{{cite web|url=http://peru.com/entretenimiento/musica/enigma-8-regreso-michael-cretu-y-revolucion-sonora-the-fall-of-rebel-angel-noticia-495663|title=Enigma 8: El regreso de Michael Cretu y la revolución sonora de The Fall of a Rebel Angel|date=25 January 2017|website=Perú.com|language=es|access-date=22 February 2017}}</ref>


Cretu became known as an artist who kept a low profile, giving few interviews and avoiding concert tours.<ref name=times2001/>
Cretu became known as an artist who kept a low profile, giving few interviews and avoiding concert tours.<ref name=times2001/>
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=== Solo albums===
=== Solo albums===
* 1979 – ''[[Moon, Light & Flowers]]'' (re-released in Germany in 1994 as: ''Ausgewählte Goldstücke'')<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Michael-Cretu-Moon-Light-Flowers/master/129578 ''Moon, Light & Flowers''] on [[Discogs]].com</ref>
* 1979 – ''[[Moon, Light & Flowers]]'' (re-released in Germany in 1994 as: ''Ausgewählte Goldstücke'')
* 1983 – ''[[Legionäre]]'' (English edition: ''Legionnaires'')
* 1983 – ''Legionäre'' (English edition: ''Legionnaires'')
* 1985 – ''[[Die Chinesische Mauer]]'' (English edition: '''''The Invisible Man''''')
* 1985 – ''[[Die Chinesische Mauer]]'' (English edition: '''''The Invisible Man''''')


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* 1978 – "Shadows Over My Head"
* 1978 – "Shadows Over My Head"
* 1978 – "Wild River"
* 1978 – "Wild River"
* 1980 – "Moonlight Flower"
* 1979 – "Moonlight Flower"
* 1980 – "[[Love Me (Michael Cretu song)|Love Me]]"
* 1979 – "[[Love Me (Michael Cretu song)|Love Me]]"
* 1983 – "Total normal"
* 1983 – "Total Normal"
* 1983 – "Zeitlose Reise"
* 1983 – "Zeitlose Reise"
* 1983 – "Der Planet der verlorenen Zeit"
* 1983 – "Der Planet der verlorenen Zeit"
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* 1985 – "Die Chinesische Mauer"
* 1985 – "Die Chinesische Mauer"
* 1985 – "[[Samurai (song)|Samurai" (German Version)]]"
* 1985 – "[[Samurai (song)|Samurai" (German Version)]]"
* 1985 – "[[Samurai (song)|Samurai (Did You Ever Dream)]]" (English Version) [#3 Austria, No. 2 Switzerland, No. 4 Sweden, No. 1 Greece, No. 4 Italy, No. 12 Germany]
* 1985 – "[[Samurai (song)|Samurai (Did You Ever Dream)]]" (English Version) [#3 Austria, No. 2 Switzerland, No. 4 Sweden, No. 1 Greece, No. 4 Italy, No. 12 West Germany]
* 1985 – "Silver Water"
* 1985 – "Silver Water"
* 1986 – "Gambit"
* 1986 – "Gambit"
* 1987 – "School's Out" (Cretu & Thiers)
* 1987 – "School's Out" (Cretu & Thiers)
* 1987 – "When Love Is The Missing Word" (Cretu & Thiers)
* 1987 – "When Love Is the Missing Word" (Cretu & Thiers)
* 1988 – "Don't Say You Love Me (Let Me Feel It)" (Cretu & Thiers)
* 1988 – "Don't Say You Love Me (Let Me Feel It)" (Cretu & Thiers)
* 1988 – "Captain Right" (Cretu & Thiers)
* 1988 – "Captain Right" (Cretu & Thiers)
* 1992 – "Rettungsringe sterben aus" (Cretu & Peter Cornelius)
* 1992 – "Rettungsringe sterben aus" (Cretu & Peter Cornelius)
* 1992 – "Nur die Hoffnung nicht"(Cretu & Peter Cornelius)
* 1992 – "Nur die Hoffnung nicht" (Cretu & Peter Cornelius)


===Collaborations and productions===
===Collaborations and productions===
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* 1987 – Cretu And Thiers; ''School's Out''
* 1987 – Cretu And Thiers; ''School's Out''
* 1988 – Cretu And Thiers; ''Belle Epoque''
* 1988 – Cretu And Thiers; ''Belle Epoque''
* 1989 – [[Hubert Kah]]; "Sound of My Heart"
* 1989 – [[Hubert Kah]]; "[[Sound of My Heart]]"
* 1989 – [[Sylvie Vartan]]; "Confidanses"
* 1989 – [[Sylvie Vartan]]; "Confidanses"
* 1989 – [[Peter Schilling]]; ''[[The Different Story (World of Lust and Crime)]]''
* 1989 – [[Peter Schilling]]; ''[[The Different Story (World of Lust and Crime)]]''
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Cretu worked as writer, producer and background vocalist for Sandra's albums:
Cretu worked as writer, producer and background vocalist for Sandra's albums:


* 1985: ''[[The Long Play]]'' [#12 Germany, No. 8 Norway, No. 2 Sweden, No. 18 Austria, No. 4 Switzerland]
* 1985: ''[[The Long Play]]'' [#12 West Germany, No. 8 Norway, No. 2 Sweden, No. 18 Austria, No. 4 Switzerland]
* 1986: ''[[Mirrors (Sandra album)|Mirrors]]'' [#16 Germany, No. 14 Norway, No. 40 Sweden, No. 13 Switzerland]
* 1986: ''[[Mirrors (Sandra album)|Mirrors]]'' [#16 West Germany, No. 14 Norway, No. 40 Sweden, No. 13 Switzerland]
* 1987: ''[[Ten on One]]'' [#19 Germany, No. 28 Austria, No. 14 Switzerland]
* 1987: ''[[Ten on One]]'' [#19 West Germany, No. 28 Austria, No. 14 Switzerland]
* 1988: ''[[Into a Secret Land]]'' [#14 Germany, No. 18 Norway, No. 22 Sweden, No. 13 Austria, No. 9 Switzerland]
* 1988: ''[[Into a Secret Land]]'' [#14 West Germany, No. 18 Norway, No. 22 Sweden, No. 13 Austria, No. 9 Switzerland]
* 1988: ''[[Everlasting Love (Sandra album)|Everlasting Love]]''
* 1988: ''[[Everlasting Love (Sandra album)|Everlasting Love]]''
* 1990: ''[[Paintings in Yellow]]'' [#4 Germany No. 30 Sweden, No. 14 Austria, No. 8 Switzerland]
* 1990: ''[[Paintings in Yellow]]'' [#4 Germany No. 30 Sweden, No. 14 Austria, No. 8 Switzerland]
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Michael Cretu
Birth nameMihai Crețu
Born (1957-05-18) 18 May 1957 (age 67)
Bucharest, Romanian People's Republic
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • composer
  • producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboard
  • piano
  • guitar
  • drums
Years active1976–present
Labels
Spouse
(m. 1988; div. 2007)
Websiteenigmaspace.com

Michael Cretu (Romanian: Mihai Crețu, pronounced [miˈhaj ˈkretsu]; born 18 May 1957) is a Romanian-born German musician, composer and record producer.[1] He gained worldwide fame as the founder and musician behind the musical project Enigma, which he formed in 1990.

Cretu began a music career in 1976 as a solo artist and released numerous studio albums as well as writing and producing albums for his then-wife, German pop singer Sandra. He also worked with artists through the 1980s, including Peter Cornelius, Hubert Kah, and Mike Oldfield.[2] Cretu was sometimes identified as "Curly" or "Curly M.C.", in reference to his curly hair and creț meaning "curly" in Romanian.[3]

Cretu scored an unexpected worldwide commercial hit with the debut Enigma album MCMXC a.D. (1990), helped by its lead single, "Sadeness (Part I)". Cretu continues to produce Enigma albums and singles; the most recent is The Fall of a Rebel Angel (2016), its eighth overall. Enigma has sold an estimated 70 million albums worldwide,[4] Cretu's management company Crocodile-Music stated that Cretu's produced recordings have sold 100 million copies worldwide.[5]

Early life

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Cretu was born on 18 May 1957 in Bucharest, Romanian People's Republic, to a Romanian father and Austrian mother. In 1965, he studied the piano and classical music at Colegiul Tehnic Nr. 2 in Bucharest, followed by further study in Paris for five months in 1968.[6][7] Around this time, Cretu wished to pursue a career in pop music after listening to "Golden Slumbers" on Abbey Road (1969) by The Beatles, calling the song "beautiful". After he informed his mother, Cretu recalled: "She goes, 'Aaargh! Disaster! Do you want to end up starving?'"[8] In 1975, Cretu relocated to Bad Homburg, West Germany and studied at the Academy of Music in Frankfurt, where he graduated with a degree in musical composition in 1978.[6] Cretu went on to speak four languages.[8]

Career

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1976–1988: Solo career, producer, and early bands

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After graduating from the Academy of Music, Cretu remained in West Germany and took up work as a session musician.[8] Among Cretu's first jobs was being taken on as keyboardist and producer for West-German recording artist Frank Farian,[7] and playing keyboards on "Rivers of Babylon" by Boney M.[8] In 1981, Cretu co-formed the West-German new wave band Moti Special with other session players. Their debut album Motivation (1985) contained the single "Cold Days, Hot Nights" which became a hit around Europe.[9] Cretu left the group before they released their second album in 1990.

Cretu's first solo album was released in 1979, titled Moon, Light & Flowers. It contains the singles "Shadows Over My Head" and "Wild River" released in 1978, and "Moonlight Flower" and "Love Me" (the latter two singles became popular hits in the Philippines) from 1979. His second album, Legionäre, was released in 1983 and features German lyrics sung by him.[citation needed] Cretu's third solo album was titled Die Chinesische Mauer and was released in 1985. The literal English translation is The Chinese Wall. As with the second album, it features German lyrics sung by Cretu and is co-produced by Armand Volker. This album was also released as a separate album with English-language lyrics and a different track listing under the name The Invisible Man. Several of the tracks on The Invisible Man were edited slightly and, therefore, had different lengths than the German-language versions on Die Chinesische Mauer. This featured the song "Samurai", which became a hit.[citation needed]

In 1985, Cretu produced, arranged and played the keyboards, drums, and programming on The Long Play (1985), the first studio album from West-German pop singer Sandra. The two began a relationship, and were married in 1988.

In the 1980s, Cretu took over production for the pop quartet Hubert Kah and started writing songs with the band leader Hubert Kemmler, achieving a number of hits. Among his other work, Cretu was also one of the producers of Mike Oldfield's 1987 album Islands and the producer of Peter Schilling's 1989 The Different Story (World of Lust and Crime) album.[10]

In 1992, Cretu worked with Peter Cornelius on Return to Innocence, to provide the guitar riffs.[11]

For the third album, Cretu teamed up with Jens Gad to work together on Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! and launched in 1998 a new trance project Trance Atlantic Air Waves and the album The Energy of Sound.[12]

He owned the A.R.T. Studios in Ibiza before moving to a new mansion in the Ibiza hills. His former house, near Sant Antoni de Portmany on the western coast of Ibiza, was a Moroccan-style mansion that was designed and built by Bernd Steber and Gunter Wagner in more than nine years. It also featured a new recording studio. The Spanish High Court deemed the house to have been built illegally and in infringement of Spanish environmental regulations which led to the €18 million villa being razed in May 2009.[13][10]

1988–present: Enigma

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Cretu was encouraged to pursue a solo project by Oldfield, who was impressed by his studio production skills and musical ideas. This led to the creation of his musical project Enigma, which Cretu said was born from the idea of making music that he himself liked, while bringing in a sense of mysticism.[6] The formation of Enigma involved Fabrice Cuitad, under the alias of David Fairstein, and Frank Peterson. The trio worked together to create their groundbreaking debut single "Sadeness (Part I)", which became a surprise international hit. MCMXC a.D., the album, which was released in 1990, was hugely successful.[14]

Cretu was not surprised by the album's unexpected success, as he recalled telling his wife before its release, "This will be a huge hit or nothing at all".[8] Cretu's style of mixing a variety of musical genres, samples and sounds was very unusual to the ears of the listening public at the time, and led to him being described as an "alchemist in sound".[8]

The second album, The Cross of Changes, was released in 1993. Peterson had disagreements with Cretu by the time of recording and left the project in 1991.[15] Cretu changed Enigma's direction from Gregorian chants to tribal chants for its second album, culminating in its second international hit single "Return to Innocence".[16]

Cretu purposefully reduced the use of Gregorian chants as numerous artists had started to use them in their music, causing "an avalanche of bad copies", but later regarded it as a compliment.[8]

Cretu was approached by Paramount Pictures to write the soundtrack of the film Sliver and he came up with another 1993 single "Carly's Song" after the main female character's name.[17]

In 1996 Enigma's third album Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi! was released. Stylistically, it sounded like a combination of the first and second albums. It did not achieve the same level of success as them, but sold over 1 million copies in the United States and received a Gold certificate in the United Kingdom nonetheless.[18][19]

In 1999 Cretu steered the project in another direction by using samples of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana for the fourth album The Screen Behind the Mirror, released in 2000.[20] Andru Donalds and Ruth-Ann Boyle first appeared as features on this Enigma project. Although Jens Gad had been working with Cretu on the earlier albums, this was the first time that he had been given actual credits.[2]

In 2001, Cretu released two Enigma compilation albums: Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits and Love Sensuality Devotion: The Remix Collection that include credits to ATB. By this time, Enigma has clocked close to an estimated 30 million sales worldwide.[8]

Cretu continued to record Enigma albums, releasing Voyageur in 2003. Familiar sounds of the Shakuhachi flute, tribal or Gregorian chants were replaced with more commercially-friendly tunes and beat.[21] In March 2006, a new single called "Hello and Welcome" was released in anticipation of another album, A Posteriori.[citation needed]

A Posteriori is the sixth Enigma studio album. It was released on 22 September 2006.[22][23]

Seven Lives Many Faces is the seventh Enigma studio album. It was released on 19 September 2008.[24]

The Fall of a Rebel Angel was released on 11 November 2016.

Personal life

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Cretu married Sandra on 7 January 1988; together they have twin sons who were born in July 1995.[8] They lived in Ibiza, Spain in a home that also housed A.R.T. Studios, where the Enigma albums were recorded. In November 2007, the couple divorced. The Ibiza home was bulldozed after Cretu lost a legal battle in which he did not obtain planning permission to renovate and build on the site.[10] After the divorce, Cretu remarried.[8] He now lives in Munich.[25]

Cretu became known as an artist who kept a low profile, giving few interviews and avoiding concert tours.[8]

Discography

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Solo albums

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  • 1979 – Moon, Light & Flowers (re-released in Germany in 1994 as: Ausgewählte Goldstücke)
  • 1983 – Legionäre (English edition: Legionnaires)
  • 1985 – Die Chinesische Mauer (English edition: The Invisible Man)

Solo singles

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  • 1978 – "Shadows Over My Head"
  • 1978 – "Wild River"
  • 1979 – "Moonlight Flower"
  • 1979 – "Love Me"
  • 1983 – "Total Normal"
  • 1983 – "Zeitlose Reise"
  • 1983 – "Der Planet der verlorenen Zeit"
  • 1983 – "Today, Today"
  • 1984 – "Schwarzer Engel"
  • 1985 – "Carte Blanche"
  • 1985 – "Die Chinesische Mauer"
  • 1985 – "Samurai" (German Version)"
  • 1985 – "Samurai (Did You Ever Dream)" (English Version) [#3 Austria, No. 2 Switzerland, No. 4 Sweden, No. 1 Greece, No. 4 Italy, No. 12 West Germany]
  • 1985 – "Silver Water"
  • 1986 – "Gambit"
  • 1987 – "School's Out" (Cretu & Thiers)
  • 1987 – "When Love Is the Missing Word" (Cretu & Thiers)
  • 1988 – "Don't Say You Love Me (Let Me Feel It)" (Cretu & Thiers)
  • 1988 – "Captain Right" (Cretu & Thiers)
  • 1992 – "Rettungsringe sterben aus" (Cretu & Peter Cornelius)
  • 1992 – "Nur die Hoffnung nicht" (Cretu & Peter Cornelius)

Collaborations and productions

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Sandra

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Cretu worked as writer, producer and background vocalist for Sandra's albums:

  • 1985: The Long Play [#12 West Germany, No. 8 Norway, No. 2 Sweden, No. 18 Austria, No. 4 Switzerland]
  • 1986: Mirrors [#16 West Germany, No. 14 Norway, No. 40 Sweden, No. 13 Switzerland]
  • 1987: Ten on One [#19 West Germany, No. 28 Austria, No. 14 Switzerland]
  • 1988: Into a Secret Land [#14 West Germany, No. 18 Norway, No. 22 Sweden, No. 13 Austria, No. 9 Switzerland]
  • 1988: Everlasting Love
  • 1990: Paintings in Yellow [#4 Germany No. 30 Sweden, No. 14 Austria, No. 8 Switzerland]
  • 1992: Close to Seven [#7 Germany, No. 20 Norway, No. 27 Sweden, No. 26 Austria, No. 13 Switzerland]
  • 1992: 18 Greatest Hits [#10 Germany, No. 7 France, No. 36 Sweden, No. 27 Switzerland No. 1 Finland]
  • 1995: Fading Shades [#42 Germany, No. 37 Switzerland]
  • 1999: My Favourites [#16 Germany, No. 15 Norway, No. 43 Switzerland]
  • 2002: The Wheel of Time [#8 Germany, No. 63 Austria, No. 68 Switzerland]

References

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  2. ^ a b LLC, Books (1 May 2010). Enigma Members: Sandra, Michael Cretu, Andru Donalds, Ruth-Ann Boyle, Frank Peterson, Jens Gad. General Books LLC. ISBN 9781155181066. Retrieved 18 July 2018 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Enigma". www.michaelcretu.com. Archived from the original on 27 April 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
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  5. ^ "ENIGMA : Biographie – english Biography / Crocodile-Music Management & Publishing". Crocodile-music.de. 19 September 2008. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  6. ^ a b c Alexander, Mike (5 January 1997). "The Man and the Enigma". Daily Star. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2021 – via Enigma Archives.
  7. ^ a b (in Romanian)"Enigma Michael Creţu: întalnire cu omul invizibil" , Evenimentul Zilei, 14 October 2008
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Bungey, John (26 October 2001). "How to be an Enigma". The Times. Archived from the original on 24 April 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved 15 April 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ a b c Villarreal, Ignacio. "18 Million Euro House by Enigma's Michael Cretu Torn Down by Bulldozers". artdaily.com. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  11. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 April 2016. Retrieved 21 August 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  13. ^ "Ibiza: Pop-Produzent Cretu muss seine Villa abreißen". Der Spiegel. 10 May 2009. Retrieved 11 May 2009.
  14. ^ "Enigma - MCMXC a.D. (album review 2) - Sputnikmusic". Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  15. ^ "Biography - Frank Peterson : (Bio 501)". Mymusicbase.ru. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  16. ^ Sexton, Paul (27 August 2015). "reDiscover Enigma's 'Enigma 2: The Cross Of Changes'". uDiscoverMusic. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  17. ^ "The Cross of Changes - Enigma". www.michaelcretu.com. Archived from the original on 16 December 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  18. ^ "Le Roi Est Mort, Vive le Roi! - Enigma". www.michaelcretu.com. Archived from the original on 16 December 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  19. ^ "reDiscover Enigma's 'Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!' - uDiscover". Udiscovermusic.com. 26 November 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  20. ^ "The Screen Behind the Mirror - Enigma". www.michaelcretu.com. Archived from the original on 4 January 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  21. ^ "Michael Cretu Biography - the Man Behind Enigma". www.michaelcretu.com. Archived from the original on 27 April 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  22. ^ "Crocodile-Music Management & Publishing / ENIGMA : - )". 30 June 2006. Archived from the original on 30 June 2006. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
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  24. ^ "Seven Lives Many Faces - Enigma - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  25. ^ "Enigma 8: El regreso de Michael Cretu y la revolución sonora de The Fall of a Rebel Angel". Perú.com (in Spanish). 25 January 2017. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
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