Ingleton Falls 'high' (from The 'champagne In Mozambique' Album) | Ultra HD

"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

It features "ASMR-inducing" male vocals that provide a gentle, velvet-like texture. Critical Reception

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. "High" is the standout center-piece of Ingleton Falls'

describes it as a "personal favourite" that allows listeners to zone out away from modern hyperconnectivity.

Listen to the full track here to experience its lush, ambient production: Critical Reception The track appears on the "Aware"

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.

recommends it as essential for fans of the "On-U sound" (like Dub Syndicate) or those seeking deep ethereal listening. Because of the limited sampler memory of the

The track is a 9:23-minute journey into and Downtempo . Reviewers describe it as: