Ingleton Falls 'high' (from The 'champagne In Mozambique' Album) -
A lushly arranged, balmy, and "up-in-the-clouds" instrumental. It is frequently praised for its ability to transport listeners to far-flung, dreamlike landscapes.
Created using a modest setup including a Cheetah SX16 sampler and an Atari ST. Because of the limited sampler memory of the time, many sounds were added live during the final mixing, giving it a raw yet ethereal quality.
"High" is widely considered the album's highlight and is frequently cited as the track that "sells" the record to new listeners. Because of the limited sampler memory of the
Listen to the full track here to experience its lush, ambient production:
"High" is the standout center-piece of Ingleton Falls' cult classic album, . Originally self-released in 1993 as a limited run of only 100 handmade cassettes, the track gained broader recognition following its 2018 remaster and vinyl reissue on the Isle Of Jura label . Musical Style & Composition Originally self-released in 1993 as a limited run
It features "ASMR-inducing" male vocals that provide a gentle, velvet-like texture. Critical Reception
recommends it as essential for fans of the "On-U sound" (like Dub Syndicate) or those seeking deep ethereal listening. A lushly arranged
The track appears on the "Aware" side (Side B) of the album, which serves as a more blissful and meditative counterpart to the "Unaware" side (Side A), which features more "freaked out" and industrial-tinged tracks.