


First single from the first album, World at War (I justa wanna dance) was published in 2024. The original version was censored because it contained part of a public speech from an American president.

The first album from Punk Snabb, almost experimental - it included 9 tracks and set the foundation for the unique sound of Punk Snabb, a fusion between jazz and dance music.

MTV, the world's first 24-hour music broadcaster, stopped showing rolling pop videos in the UK and Europe after almost 40 years closing five channels at the end of 2025.
The move reflects a shift in viewing habits, with music videos largely consumed on YouTube and social media rather than television.
MTV launched in the US in 1981 and the fledgling TV channel quickly captured the public imagination by showing pop videos.
This is the first single from Punk Snabb's 2026 album, Open Eyes.
The 1950s and '60s marked a period of innovation and experimentation in jazz music. Musicians like Miles Davis and John Coltrane pushed the boundaries of the genre, incorporating elements of rock and electronic music.
These developments influenced contemporary dance styles like jazz dance and modern dance, which drew on the improvisational spirit of jazz to create innovative choreography.
Popular culture and street dance have brought urban aesthetics and influences to theatre jazz dance, infusing their performances with a fresh and modern appeal.

Available May 2026

Herbie Hancock, Weather Report, Casiopeia, Azymuth, Daft Punk, Moby, Booka Shade, Snarky Puppy are key influences in this new album, where the fusion between jazz and dance music blends sophisticated jazz harmonies and improvisation with the rhythmic, electronic, and high-energy beats of dance music (funk, house, electronica).

23 tracks of pure joy, played with a very deep jazz soul and rhythmic sense.
From MTV is Shutting Down to Open Eyes, where lyrics and voice are paramount, to the electric dancing rhythm of Wireless Blues and Electric Modem. Feel the experimental mood of I'm Here for You and dance to the sound of Tim's Music Box, a tribute to Tim Bergling.

The beginners beginning - where it all started. Recorded with very basic resources, a few broken instruments, huge doses of naiveness, The End marks the very first get together of a few musicians empowered only by the love of music.

Dissident, Arcade Games and The End set the tone for the album, whereas Word at War was an hymn against war, hate and greed. Punk Snabb come together as a body of musicians under the guidance of Bradley Jones, the foundation pillar of Punk Snabb.
Second single from Open Eyes, Punk Snabb's 2026 Album. Credits for the original footage: Pipop Kunachon, Drone Estepona, Sfera, A Johnson, Yuki Kiki, Cottonno Studio, Taro, Joseph Eulo, Shuets Production, Hassan Medi, Anton Shkraba Studio, Yunus Kiliç, Mohamed Abubakr.

In 2023, British born Bradley Jones felt music was calling. He invited some of his friends to play a few broken (some derelict) instruments, put together in an old version of a popular DAW. The result was THE END, which in reality set the beginning of a musical adventure continued with OPEN EYES.
Punk Snabb's low profile, almost mysterious identity hides a deep love for music, for equality, for tolerance and for peace. Lyrics, although strong and interventional, aim specific targets and behaviors typical of our society. By the end of the day music is to be felt, heard and enjoyed - dancing being, perhaps, the most noble result of a contagious beat.
Bradley currently lives in Portugal, nearby Costa Vicentina where his studio is located - and where he often invites his friends and musicians to record inspirational dance music, or whatever they feel playing.
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