Snap Discography 19902009 320 Kbps House Eurodance Pop Dance New Official
Snap! continued to release singles in Germany and Japan that never got full international LP releases. These tracks are prized by collectors:
From 1990 to 2009, Snap! produced a sound that was simultaneously raw (House), polished (Pop Dance), and euphoric (Eurodance). Their music is the connective tissue between the Chicago House warehouses and the Superclubs of Ibiza.
When you listen to a 320 kbps copy of "The Power" followed by "Rhythm Is a Dancer," you aren't just hearing a song. You are hearing the blueprint for modern EDM, Hyperpop, and stadium dance music. Album: Welcome to Tomorrow (1994)
| Year | Release | Key "New" / Remix Content | |------|---------|----------------------------| | 1990 | World Power | Original LP + The Power (Jellybean Remix) | | 1992 | The Madman’s Return | Rhythm Is a Dancer (7" Edit) – pure pop dance | | 1994 | Welcome to Tomorrow | Welcome to Tomorrow (Forthright Club Mix) – house edge | | 1996 | Snap! Attack | Exterminate! (Endzeit 7") – rare German-only mix | | 2000 | The Power of Snap! – The Best | Remastered + Ooops Up (2000 Update) | | 2003 | The Cult of Snap! | New track: Do You See the Light (2003) | | 2009 | The Power (Mobin Master Remix) | Final pre-2010 "New" release |
Snap! emerged from Frankfurt, Germany, in 1989 but achieved global dominance from 1990 onward. With producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti (under the aliases Benito Benites and John "Virgo" Garrett III), and vocalists including Penny Ford, Thea Austin, Niki Haris, and Summer, Snap! defined the early Eurodance sound. Their work fused the rhythmic foundations of house music with the melodic accessibility of pop dance and the aggressive energy of Eurodance. This paper covers their output from the debut album World Power (1990) to the compilation The Best of Snap! 1990–2009. polished (Pop Dance)
Album: The Madman’s Return (1992).
Album: Welcome to Tomorrow (1994).
This period is crucial for your search term "New" – referring to both newly remastered collections and new recordings under the Snap! name.
Snap!’s initial output fused Hip-House with Eurodance sensibilities. Their debut album remains a blueprint for dance music production. and vocalists including Penny Ford