Until Dj Plastic-Enigma surfaces or a fan uploads the definitive version, you can create the experience of this track by combining its source elements:
This phantom track likely exists because of . A music recommendation engine, tasked with finding “moody, female-vocal electronic music from the 1990s,” might splice metadata: Amanda Lear (voice) + Enigma (style) + a common verb (give) + a random noun. Or, it is a crowdsourced memory : a user on a forum misremembered a B-side from a 1996 compilation, typed the title, and the search engine indexed it as fact. Amanda Lear x Dj Plastic-Enigma -Give A Bit Of ...
. These versions update the 1970s disco beat for contemporary dance floors while preserving the iconic "mmh" vocal hooks. Artistic Impact Until Dj Plastic-Enigma surfaces or a fan uploads
During the Kazaa/LimeWire days, users would often incorrectly tag tracks. It is possible that “Dj Plastic-Enigma” was a one-off alias used for a remix competition, or simply a misspelling of “DJ Plastic” + “Enigma (the artist)”. It is possible that “Dj Plastic-Enigma” was a
Originally composed by Rainer Pietsch with lyrics by Lear herself, the song was produced by Anthony Monn. It became a chart-topping success across Europe, hitting the top 10 in Italy and Belgium.
Her voice—a deep, languid contralto—became her signature. Unlike the soaring sopranos typical of the disco era, Lear’s delivery was spoken, cynical, and undeniably seductive. By the time the 2000s rolled around, many legacy acts were content to tour on nostalgia alone. However, Lear has consistently reinvented herself, embracing new genres and younger producers to keep her sound relevant. This willingness to evolve set the stage for her collaboration with Dj Plastic-Enigma.