Snap has dropped the candy dance and gone underground
M. Robinson | Cybertron,USA | 12/31/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"When welcome to tomorrow come out in 1994 trance was still a baby.After the sucess of the smash single rhythm is a dancer instead trying to repeat the single's sound.They went for more of an underground dance sound which got them some clubplay by underground and rave dj's. This album is for more ravers and people who like mellow trance.This isn't for those people who are looking for a happy producer based dance act.I myself love the track rame mostly because its an indian chant over a trance beat which is hot.As a dj i like the album because it's mellow and great to play before i spin.Also the enigma flavored track waves is a nice mellow songs."
Music So Wonderful
CMayhem | Dallas,TX USA | 12/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you are in to Electronica and Dance, I highly recommand "Welcome To Tomorrow". Some of the most beautiful music I have ever heard in my life! BTW This CD Can be found for 5 bucks at any used CD store!"
SNAP ! Now,always,forever !
Juscelino Liberato De Aquino | MANAUS, AMAZONAS ,BRAZIL | 08/26/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"SNAP! one more time excel themselves.With trance techno house world rhythms and heavenly vocals this album proves that there's mighty brains in dance music( much more than in any other musical rhythm). There is originality even when there's use of samples (UTAH SAINTS - love you GUYS !),which is not SNAP's case.Even the instrumental tracks ( GUITARIAN WAVES and SNAP AT THE MOVIES ) are a delight - total bliss.Unlike movies,Dance Music albums like SNAP works are proof that parts 2,3 & 4 (coming soon - rejoice !!! )are as good as the first one.Dance music is here to stay.Welcome to tomorrow."