"Schubert Dip" is the debut album by British alternative dance band EMF, released in 1991. The album's title is a play on the name of the 19th-century composer Franz Schubert and the British idiom "dip" meaning a measure of tobacco.
The album features a blend of rock, dance, and electronic music, characterized by catchy hooks, samples, and energetic beats. It includes the band's biggest hit, "Unbelievable," which reached the top of the charts in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom.
Other notable tracks on the album include "I Believe," "Children," and "Lies." "Schubert Dip" received positive reviews from critics upon its release and was a commercial success, establishing EMF as one of the prominent acts in the early 1990s alternative dance scene.