Serenity (Culture Beat album)

Serenity is the second studio album by German Eurodance band Culture Beat, released in 1993.

The line-up of Culture Beat changed slightly from their previous album released two years earlier, with Tania Evans becoming the new singer, joining Jay Supreme who remained the rapper.

Serenity may lack substance, but the album should please fans of pleasant, non-threatening dance music.

A tight, techno, soulful serving of dance grooves, raps and singing, Culture Beat easily ranks a notch above its beats-per-minute competitors.

"[3] Alan Jones from Music Week wrote that "Germany's latest hitmakers make their album debut, which simply proves the huge debt they owe to fellow countrymen Snap."