Michael Cretu has done it again! He's created another blended Enigma album that sounds like the rest despite distancing Enigma from its original epic sounds (Gregorian chant, Foghorn and Shakuhachi). Depending on your appreciation for the style of Enigma this is good or bad. In 1990 Enigma broke by combining classic and modern sound with Sadness, a strange Gothic ambient electronic escape from the everyday dance and rock sound we all knew.
Now almost twenty years later, the Enigma project claims to have evolved but merely dabbled in many different cultural sounds (Tribal chants, Ami, Latvian, etc…) to blend into their own style of electronic ambient music which fuses chants and electronic sexual undertones.
Unlike rock bands that will often want to redefine themselves, Enigma doesn't have that luxury although the face of Enigma Michael Cretu may claim it. "As long as I don't repeat myself, I won't get bored. That's why I always have to start something new, invent things!" I applaud his intent, the true mark of a great artist, however to those of us listening to his completed work can't help but hear the same sounds resonating in every song. If it is an evolution more »




Does anyone remember the band the A's? I do. I had to find some of their music on vinyl and record it to CD but as a rock band with a dance edge I think their music stands the test of time.
You are in for a real treat here.
I have something special today; Baxter Robertson, a genuinely great musician that enjoyed some 80’s recognition on MTV and west coast airplay. Baxter Robertson took a lot of time out to answer a wide range of questions from music to sports and everything in between for the sake of letting you get to know him better. 




