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Higher State : ウィキペディア英語版
Higher State

Higher State is a dance record company and music publishing company founded in 1992 by House music producers and DJs Dillon & Dickins〔http://www.discogs.com/artist/Dillon+%26+Dickins Dillon & Dickins profile on Discogs〕 (Marc Dillon & Patrick Dickins) which incorporates the three record labels Higher State, 99 North and 99 Degrees.
== History ==
Initially, all the releases were composed by Dillon & Dickins under different aliases, e.g. Disco Biscuit, Sound Environment, Upstate, 99 Allstars & Illicit.〔http://www.discogs.com/artist/Illicit Illicit profile on Discogs〕 The first release not written by Dillon & Dickins (although they did produce many of the mixes) was in November 1997 when they released Johnny X "Call on Me" (catalogue numbers 12HIMP4 & CDHSD34),〔http://www.discogs.com/Johnny-X-Call-On-Me/release/125679 "Call on Me" on Discogs〕 which was written by Leee John (ex-singer and member of 1980s band Imagination). This was followed in April 1998 with Spacebase "What Am I Gonna Do" (catalogue number 12HSD35), which they co-wrote with the singer on the track, Kate Cameron.
The company then started licensing tracks from other companies, and had their first notable chart success in March 1999 with FPI Project "Everybody (All Over the World)" (catalogue number CDNTH14), which on 13 March 1999 for one week reached number 67 in the UK singles chart.〔Roberts, David. Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums. Guinness World Records Ltd 18th edition (May 2005), p. 181 ISBN 1-904994-00-8〕
Other notable releases include Matter "Don't You Want Some More" (originally released in 1993 on Guerilla Records), M1 "Electronic Funk", 99 Allstars "Chemical Generation" (which also featured the vocals of Kate Cameron as well as male vocalist Paul Alexander from American-based dance music group The Ones〔http://www.discogs.com/99-Allstars-Chemical-Generation/release/745403 "Chemical Generation" on Discogs〕) and Dillon & Dickins "Queers R Doin It".

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