High Tone

High Tone

dub music

France

"A deep bass anchors a swirling mix of reverberating tones and rhythmic intricacies, creating an immersive experience that pulses with life."

Quick Start

A good place to start with High Tone is…

Underground Wobble

Underground Wobble

2007

High Tone matters for its ability to weave together the hypnotic pulse of dub music with an expansive auditory landscape that resonates with both intimate settings and larger gatherings.
High Tone matters for its ability to weave together the hypnotic pulse of dub music with an expansive auditory landscape that resonates with both intimate settings and larger gatherings. By integrating a diverse range of influences, High Tone has crafted a sound that not only invites listeners in but also encourages them to explore deeper sonic realms, fostering a sense of community around their immersive experiences. Their approach is marked by an innovative layering of textures and rhythms, where deep basslines serve as the foundation for intricate melodies and atmospheric effects. This method creates a rich tapestry of sound that evolves over time, allowing each track to maintain momentum while also inviting moments of introspection. High Tone's live performances further enhance this connection, transforming spaces into vibrant communal experiences where the music becomes a shared journey. Lyrically, High Tone often explores themes of transcendence and nature, employing impressionistic imagery that evokes vivid emotions rather than straightforward narratives. The tone fluctuates between meditative and celebratory, inviting listeners to engage with the layers of meaning in a personal way, whether through dance or contemplation. Their songwriting reflects a balance of sincerity and abstraction, creating an evocative space that resonates on multiple levels.

Full discography

High Tone's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

16 releases 16 albums 2000–2019
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does High Tone sound like?

A deep bass anchors a swirling mix of reverberating tones and rhythmic intricacies, creating an immersive experience that pulses with life. Rooted in dub music. Start with Ekphrön.

What is the best High Tone album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Ekphrön" (2014). It's the most representative of what makes High Tone worth hearing.

Who is High Tone for?

If you're into dub music, High Tone is worth your time. A deep bass anchors a swirling mix of reverberating tones and rhythmic intricacies, creating an immersive experience that pulses with life.

How many albums does High Tone have?

High Tone has 16 releases in their discography, including 16 albums.