Snap! is a foundational German electronic group that largely defined the Eurodance and Hip House movements of the early 1990s. Their discography from 1990 to 2009 tracks the evolution of dance music, from heavy rap-and-vocal samples to futuristic trance and eventually a decade of high-profile remixes. Core Studio Albums (1990–1994)
This write-up covers their , focusing on releases available in 320 kbps (the gold standard for MP3 quality, capturing every synth stab, gated reverb snare, and bass kick). For collectors and DJs, this bitrate ensures that the high-energy dynamics of the "New" dance mixes retain their original club punch. continued to release singles in Germany and Japan
Snap! continued to release singles in Germany and Japan that never got full international LP releases. These tracks are prized by collectors: With their unique blend of house
This collection represents a near-complete journey through one of the most commercially successful and sonically distinct acts in dance music history. For collectors and fans of 90s club culture, finding this discography in is the "sweet spot"—it offers high-fidelity audio that does justice to the punchy production styles of the 90s without requiring the massive file sizes of lossless FLACs. Snap! achieved enormous success worldwide
Snap! was one of the most iconic and influential dance music groups of the 1990s. Formed in 1990, the group was a collaboration between German producer Alex Christensen and vocalist Annette "The Power" Hürzberg, with various other vocalists contributing to their music over the years. With their unique blend of house, eurodance, and pop, Snap! achieved enormous success worldwide, producing some of the most recognizable and enduring dance tracks of the decade.