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  2. MMX (The Social Song) - Wikipedia

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    The edited and final version of the official "MMX" video was released on 17 March 2011 on YouTube and Enigma's various official websites. [ 14 ] Arístides Moreno (Steadycamline) also directed and edited a 30 minutes Making-of video of the event released on 30 May 2011.

  3. List of performances by Enigma in media - Wikipedia

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    The music video is influenced by Michael Cretu's vision of ice skating, forest nymphs, and "man-machines" (the latter of which also adorn the album cover). "T.N.T. for the Brain" Director: Anthea Benton: The video follows the dreams of a handsome young man dressed in a style reminiscent of Victorian fashion.

  4. The Eyes of Truth - Wikipedia

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    "The Eyes of Truth" is a song by German new-age band Enigma, released as the second single from their second album, The Cross of Changes (1993), in April 1994. Similar with " Age of Loneliness ", it features samples of Mongolian Folk Music (most notably Alsyn Gazryn Zereglee ( Алсын газрын зэрэглээ )) and samples taken from ...

  5. Return to Innocence - Wikipedia

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    "Return to Innocence" is a song by German musical group Enigma, released in December 1993 by Virgin as the lead single from the group's second album, The Cross of Changes (1993). It reached number one in over 10 countries, peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart , and entered the top five in several other countries.

  6. Beyond the Invisible - Wikipedia

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    The video was shot in Savernake Forest, Marlborough, Wiltshire, United Kingdom. The ice rink was constructed especially for the video and took over a week to freeze. Simon Scotland, line producer on the video, subsequently used the title Beyond the Invisible as the name for his Home Cinema and Entertainment company.

  7. Sadeness (Part I) - Wikipedia

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    "Sadeness (Part I)" is a song by German musical project Enigma, released in October 1990 by Virgin Records as the lead single from their first album, MCMXC a.D. (1990). It was written by Michael Cretu , Fabrice Cuitad and Frank Peterson, and produced by the latter.

  8. MCMXC a.D. - Wikipedia

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    MCMXC a.D. is the debut studio album by the German musical project Enigma, led by the Romanian-German musician Michael Cretu.It was released in Europe by Virgin Records on 3 December 1990, and in the United States by Charisma Records on 12 February 1991.

  9. Mea Culpa (Part II) - Wikipedia

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    "Mea Culpa (Part II)" is a song by German musical project Enigma. It was released in April 1991 as the second of four singles from their debut album, MCMXC a.D. (1990). Like their previous single "Sadeness (Part I)", it is sung in French and Latin, though "Mea Culpa (Part II)" also has a line in English, "The time has come". It was the project ...