- Kyrie - Antaeus

: Its inclusion in the Buddha Bar series cemented it as a classic of the genre, often played in high-end lounges and spas to evoke a sense of global travel and spiritual reflection.

: It features lush synthesizers, rhythmic percussion, and ethereal textures that align it with the "Enigmatic" sound popularized by projects like Enigma and Deep Forest . Antaeus - Kyrie

: Due to its use of religious chanting over electronic beats, it is frequently grouped with Michael Cretu’s Enigma project and is a staple on tribute albums dedicated to that "new age" sound. ENIGMA Mea Culpa part ll LIMITED EDITION CD COLLECTORS BOX : Its inclusion in the Buddha Bar series

"Kyrie" by the artist is a standout track in the world-fusion and chill-out genres, famously featured on the early Buddha Bar compilations (specifically Buddha Bar II , mixed by Claude Challe). Musical Composition and Style ENIGMA Mea Culpa part ll LIMITED EDITION CD

: The song’s title and central vocal hook come from the "Kyrie Eleison" (Greek for "Lord, have mercy"), a traditional prayer used in various Christian liturgies. Antaeus utilizes a deep, resonant male vocal to deliver this chant, giving the track a sacred and grounding feel.

Released in the late 1990s, "Kyrie" helped define the "ethnic-electronica" movement. It appeared on various influential playlists and compilations during the peak of the lounge music era:

: Typically classified as downtempo or lounge music, "Kyrie" focuses on creating a meditative, hypnotic atmosphere rather than a high-energy dance floor experience. Legacy and Context