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High On Hope (Technooligan Edit)
High On Hope (Twisted Version)
High On Hope (Micro Beats)

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
High On Hope (12") MFS MFS 7019-0 Germany 1992
High On Hope (The Summer Remixes) (12") MFS MFS 7025-1 Germany 1992
High On Hope (The Summer Remixes) (12", W/Lbl, Promo) MFS 0700 025 Germany 1992
High On Hope (The Summer Remixes) (CD, Maxi) MFS MFS 7025-2 Germany 1992
High On Hope (CD, Maxi) MFS MFS 7019-5 Germany 1992
High On Hope (12", Ltd, Cle) Brique Rouge BR065 France 2007
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Rated 5/5
Review by jazzliscious Apr 24, 2004

referencing High On Hope (The Summer Remixes), 12", MFS 7025-1

In the comment I originally posted for the original issue of this track, I actually meant it for the "Summer Mix" of the track. That's on this release and not the original. However, I own the track on this, the original and a NovaMute mix as well. All are excellent, but the "Long Hot Summer Mix" on NovaMute is really the good one. And for some reason, that mix is not on this or the original issue. All the others are either different or just cropped in some way. But that's how techno was done back in 1992. Any way you slice it, you're still listening to one of the finest 303 lines ever written. I remember when the 303 was used for more than just "acid lines", it was actually used for its intended purpose! That is - bass lines! And the bass line I'm describing would be very difficult to actually play on a bass guitar. That is why I rave about it so much - it's intuitive, it's funky, it's fucking virtuoso, and it takes a musician (not just a "producer") to come up with such stylings. Kudos to Mijk Van Dijk for his skills. Techno needs to re-examine itself and try to get back to the roots of the electronic music genre. This is one of the finest techno tracks ever conceived in all its forms. Simple enough to be labelled techno (thus dancable), but good enough to not just be techno. I would label this a song, not just a "track". That's right, fellow musicians, you get the whole package - drums (rhythm), bass (excellent and tight!), melodies (not just one) and the most defining definer of music - CHORD CHANGES! Verse, and chorus, structure, yeah, MUSIC! Take notes, so-called "producers". This just in, I don't have a God complex. I don't think I'll ever be able to write a track half this good, but I can at least know a good track when I hear one. Think about that.....
Rated 5/5
Review by jazzliscious Dec 27, 2003

referencing High On Hope, 12", MFS 7019-0

This particular track is a very unique venture into the style that was loosely termed "acid-house" back in 1992. It's part piano anthem and part ass-kicking get-up-on-the-damn-dancefloor ACID TECHNO! I personally would call this track groundbreaking, but someone out there always has to disagree, and that's fine - but this track has simply never been duplicated and never will because not everybody is as technically skilled as Mike Van Dike, or is it Mijk Van Dijk? Ah those heady early days of techno! The 303 bassline is THE MOST SINGULARLY UNIQUE bassline EVER WRITTEN! Tight and funky, this is NOT your average techno schwill, this is HOT STICKY SWEATY techno that leaves you feeling as though you just had sex on the dancefloor with those three hot girls that kept encircling you for the last two hours (that's so 1994!). Seriously, this track is that good! Anyone who knows anything about tight basslines knows that's enough in itself to lift this track above the last ten years' worth of insubordinate schwag put out since. DEFINITELY check this one out if you can!

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