House Eurodance Pop Dance New ^hot^ | Snap Discography 19902009 320 Kbps
Marking the end of their initial dominant run, this compilation served as a definitive retrospective of their hit-making era. It featured updated remixes that kept their early-90s catalog fresh for late-90s house DJs. 3. The Remix and Revival Era (2002–2009)
In 1990, Snap! unleashed their debut studio album, World Power , a record that served as a blueprint for the emerging Eurodance genre. The album perfectly fused structural elements of hip-hop (breakbeats and rap verses) with the hypnotic four-on-the-floor kick drums of Chicago house and soulful pop hooks.
This album cemented Snap!’s legendary status. Though Turbo B left the group during this era due to creative differences, the music evolved into a sleeker, darker, and more atmospheric blend of progressive house and Eurodance. Marking the end of their initial dominant run,
2. 1992–1994: The Eurodance Masterpiece ( The Madman's Return )
: A later compilation often released in high-bitrate digital formats, including remixes by modern DJs like Tom Novy and Michael Gray. Essential Singles (1990–2009) The Remix and Revival Era (2002–2009) In 1990, Snap
A driving house anthem featuring uplifting piano chords typical of the early 90s UK and Italian house scenes.
: The explosive debut featuring the global #1 hit "The Power" and the single "Ooops Up". This album cemented Snap
At , the original master dynamics of World Power shine. The separation between the raw 12-bit sampler crunch and the polished studio synths creates a nostalgic, analog-warmth club experience.
: A progressive house masterpiece that combined club-ready electronic arpeggios with deeply soulful vocals, later remixed extensively throughout the decade. Production & Audio Value
A massive club success across Europe in collaboration with producer CJ Stone.