Snap! is a German electronic dance project formed in 1989 by producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti. Their discography from 1990 to 2009 defines the evolution of Eurodance, transitioning from hip-house and soul-infused dance-pop to high-tempo trance and modern club remixes. Core Studio Albums (1990–1994)
Setting: A small, dust-caked recording studio in Frankfurt, Germany. The walls are lined with DAT tapes, CD-Rs, and vinyl test pressings. Outside, the music industry is gasping—MP3s have killed the CD single, and bitrate is king.
For collectors, DJs, and sound purists, the hunt for the Snap! discography 1990-2009 in 320 kbps is a holy grail. Why 320 kbps? Because the thundering kick drums, the iconic rap verses (courtesy of Turbo B), and the soaring pop-dance vocals of Penny Ford and Thea Austin deserve lossless-level clarity. This article dives deep into every album, single, and remix from their golden era to the late-2000s revival. World Power (1990) World Power (1990): The debut
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Year: 2009
Snap! defined the early 1990s dance floor with massive worldwide hits.
World Power (1990): The debut album featuring mega-hit "The Power". dust-caked recording studio in Frankfurt
Throughout the 2000s, Snap! continued to issue singles that reworked their classic hooks for modern dancefloors.