World Power - Snap! Reviews
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Snap! World Power Last Update 21.05.2013 23:35
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Snap! World Power [VINYL] Last Update 21.05.2013 23:35
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Best Of Snap!: Snap Attack! - Snap!
by benlepensive - written on 25/09/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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will live forever. The Power is grittier, with some neat techno stabs and a fierce vocal sample carrying it. I am less keen on Cult Of Snap which has a dark and sluggish tune and fails to hook me and also not fond of their version of Ooops Up which is too melanchonic for my liking. Exterminate is a little better with a vivid synth riff and mellow undertones, you can image getting lost in this trippy song, though I am unsure what needs exterminating! Head to Do You See The Light which boasts an enthused vocal with plenty of lift and a captivating hookline. The album begins to run out of steam with the repetitious Fisrt The Last Eternity which seems to say ...
The Cult Of Snap!: 1990 >> 2003 - Snap!
by benlepensive - written on 09/07/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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driving force behind the group, he has worked with a variety of female singers over the years including Summer and Nikki Harris. Highlights This is the best of Snap and gathers some of their biggest hit singles. Head to The Power which has some delicious techno rock synth stabs meeting Turbo s aggressive rap style. The track never fails to move you and though it has dated, it still packs a punch when played loud. The obvious choice would be Rhythm Is A Dancer which has a wonderful hook and uplifting chorus, the kind of song which will remain anthemic for years to come. Check out the Do You See The Light remix on the first disc which benefits from a fierce ...
The Power - The Best Of Snap - Snap
by benlepensive - written on 13/09/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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and so cool that he only needs one letter as his surname. He had a dodgy beard though. There are twelve songs on this album, so let s see what S Snap have to offer. They shot to fame with The Power which used a vocal sample to great effect with some techno synths. The song was a number one hit and introduced us to Turbo B s gruff and determined rapping. It sounds convincing to this day. Do You See The Light has a warm vocal and an assertive synth driving it. I would describe this one as a bit more progressive, one for deeper dance sets. Rhythm Is A Dancer is an outright euro stormer though. A hands in the air chorus and an addictive melody which could ignite any ...





