: An ambient-dance hybrid featuring Indian classical vocals by Rukmani, showing the group's artistic growth. Snap! Attack: The Best of Snap! (1996)
| 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! | Do You See the Light (2003) | | 2009 | The Power (Mobin Master Remix) | Final pre-2010 "New" release |
Snap! exploded onto the worldwide music scene with their debut album, World Power , released in 1990. This era established the blueprint for what would eventually be known as Eurodance, though it leaned heavily into the hip-house movement popular at the turn of the decade. : An ambient-dance hybrid featuring Indian classical vocals
: A beautiful, sweeping pop-dance record that dominated European airwaves.
Here is a comprehensive list of Snap!'s discography from 1990 to 2009: (1996) | Year | Release | Key "New"
2. 1992–1993: The Eurodance Pinnacle ( The Madman's Return )
Snap! is a German Eurodance project formed in 1989 by producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti. The group became a global phenomenon by fusing hip-hop, house, and electronic pop. – The Best | Remastered + Ooops Up
"Exterminate! 2005," "Rhythm Is a Dancer 2008" (featuring Loca), and the comprehensive The Best of Snap! digital re-issues in 2009.
New versions of "Rhythm Is a Dancer" topped dance charts again.
The debut album that started it all. Featuring the massive worldwide hit "The Power," this album set the standard for 90s dance music, blending hip-hop energy with techno-pop. It also featured "Ooops Up" and "Cult of Snap."