Snap Discography 19902009 320 Kbps House Eurodance Pop Dance New ((link)) <1080p>
A progressive trance-tinged update of their 1993 hit.
This debut album is the ultimate blueprint for early Eurodance and hip-house. Featuring the iconic vocals of American rapper Turbo B and singer Penny Ford, the album went platinum in several territories. The Madman's Return (1992)
Throughout the 2000s, Snap! continued to issue singles that reworked their classic hooks for modern dancefloors. A progressive trance-tinged update of their 1993 hit
A comprehensive review of the official showcases why their catalog remains highly sought after by audiophiles, DJs, and fans who demand the crispest sound quality—ideally in high-fidelity formats like 320 kbps MP3 or lossless audio. Core Studio Albums (1990–1994)
A collection of high-energy remixes of their biggest hits, tailored for late-90s house clubs. The Madman's Return (1992) Throughout the 2000s, Snap
For listeners curating a complete , this checklist covers all the essential releases from the 1990–2009 era: 1990: World Power (Studio Album) 1992: The Madman's Return (Studio Album) 1994: Welcome to Tomorrow (Studio Album) 1996: Attack: The Remixes, Vol. 1 (Remix Album) 2003: Cult of SNAP! (1990-2003) (Greatest Hits)
This record saw the group lean heavily into house and early trance. "Rhythm Is a Dancer" became a global phenomenon, reaching #1 across Europe and peaking at #5 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Welcome to Tomorrow (1994) Core Studio Albums (1990–1994) A collection of high-energy
The definitive era of Snap! was driven by three monumental studio albums that combined driving house rhythms with rap and soulful pop vocals.