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Enigma — Push the Limits
Album: The Screen Behind The Mirror
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Released: 1999
Length: 6:19
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Inclination of equator to orbit:
24.936 degrees.

Gravitational escape velocity:
3.121 miles per hour.

Inclination from Orbit.

Basic instincts, social life.
Paradoxes side by side.

Don't submit to stupid rules.
Be yourself and not a fool.
Don't accept average habits.
Open your heart and push the limits.
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"Don't submit to stupid rules.
  Be yourself and not a fool.
  Don't accept average habits.
  Open your heart and push the limits."

I like the song and all, but these lyrics just sound like a car commercial to me.
Pipes wrote:
I wish Enigma would push the limits or at least push another button on their synthesizer. While not quite a sucko-barfo, all their songs are starting to sound the same and are becoming tiresome!
have to agree. i'm hardly their worst critic, but really -- fifteen years after sadeness, i see no evolution...
Very 2000. I would say....January.
audiozeb wrote:
And we all know that Nine Inch Nails invented staccato rhythm.
ummm, who claimed that anyone invented anything, zeb? i said that it was "lifted note for note", tough guy.
would be ok if it were an instrumental. but those lyrics are unbearably pretentious new age self help psychobabble...
I wish Enigma would push the limits or at least push another button on their synthesizer. While not quite a sucko-barfo, all their songs are starting to sound the same and are becoming tiresome! :roll:
Sitting in the dark with headphones cranked. Dreamy.
Better to love a toenail than scratch your ear with a feather! :daisy.gif:
Generally an acceptable, if not exciting song, it is particularly jarring after the Emmylou Harris. I can't do this song right now... :verysorry:
thanks for the reminder to pull out my enigma cds for the commutes to and from work. great song!
Originally Posted by OlSpazzy: I like how these conversations span entire years.
Until tonight I hadn't looked at the comments for this song since I wrote my own comment.
Originally Posted by Leslie: Excuse me for my ignorance. I don't listen to ambient chant music, nor do I frequent places that play such music. I guess I just haven't visited the normal world
I like how these conversations span entire years.
Originally Posted by TreborG2: woah... not familiar with their music when you saw the movie? WOW! Been underground a long time? ... I'm very surprised there is a sole in the normal world that hadn't heard about Enigma.. their albums (at least *I* think) were probably the biggest reason for the surge of Chant & Ambient music titles in the past ... uh.. five? er six years? Holy crap ... I just looked them up.. MCMXC came out in 92!... make that.. TEN years.. :) My, how time flies when you're shootin' the cheese.
Excuse me for my ignorance. I don't listen to ambient chant music, nor do I frequent places that play such music. I guess I just haven't visited the normal world
Oh how I love this song. Play it again!
Push the Eject Button.
Originally Posted by Platypus: that stacatto part that plays throughout is almost lifted note for note from a Nine Inch Nails Song.
And we all know that Nine Inch Nails invented staccato rhythm.
Originally Posted by Leslie: It very well could have been. I know one of their songs was on the soundtrack, but I wasn't familiar with their music when I saw the movie.
woah... not familiar with their music when you saw the movie? WOW! Been underground a long time? ... I'm very surprised there is a sole in the normal world that hadn't heard about Enigma.. their albums (at least *I* think) were probably the biggest reason for the surge of Chant & Ambient music titles in the past ... uh.. five? er six years? Holy crap ... I just looked them up.. MCMXC came out in 92!... make that.. TEN years.. :) My, how time flies when you're shootin' the cheese.
that stacatto part that plays throughout is almost lifted note for note from a Nine Inch Nails Song.
Originally Posted by rudderless: Was this song on the Tomb Raider Soundtrack?
It very well could have been. I know one of their songs was on the soundtrack, but I wasn't familiar with their music when I saw the movie.
Was this song on the Tomb Raider Soundtrack?
not bad. especially not bad for Enigma, which i typically cant stand.