
                        Aim HIGHER Release-Ography

 * July 15th, 1995

 "Psychotic Percussions" by Master of Darkness
   
    First ever release by Aim Higher and also by Master of Darkness.
    An all-percussion driven song. 

 * July 19th, 1995

 "Death Knell" by Chaos

    Chaos' first and only release with Aim Higher. A medieval, dark and
    deathly sounding tune with unique use of church bells. No real
    song classification.
 
 "Foundation" musicdisk by Aim Higher Artists and Various Others

    This marked the first musicdisk released by Aim Higher with varying
    styles and talent levels. It included several guest appearances, and was
    also the first in a line of disks that allowed for the newer less-talented
    musicians to release alongside the more well-established musicians showing
    a strong willingness to rid the music world of the 'newbie' bias.

 * July 25th, 1995

 "Song to Whack Off to" (guest tune) by Skeezix of Mystical

    First in a long list of guest appearances. This is a fast-beat
    dancey-ravey tune produced by Skeezix.

 * July 30th, 1995
 
 "Towards Happiness" by Master of Darkness

    A mix between demo and some sort of guitar song. Again no real
    classification. Made during one of the infamous Aim Higher meets.

 * August 7th, 1995

 "Tranquility Within" (guest tune) by Vicious of V.S.L

    Vicious' first ever attempt at a near demoish sounding tune. A mix
    of ambient and dance blend together in harmony to produce this great new
    guest tune.

 * August 19th, 1995

 "Out of the Shadows" by Master of Darkness

    Mixture of dance, trance, and near-ambient sounds produce this latest
    work from Master of Darkness.

 * October 16th, 1995

 "Unification: Volume I" musicdisk by Aim Higher Artists and Various Others

    A very highly-successful second musicdisk release by the members
    of Aim Higher. This time around there were twice as many guest releases,
    again showing the dedication in the strive to eliminate the eliteness
    attitude going on in the scene right now.

 * December 21st, 1995

 "Proxima" (guest tune) by Q

    Demoish sounding tune by a new up and coming musician in the Toronto
    music scene.

 * February 9th, 1996

 "Crimson Eyes" (guest tune) by Pariah of V.S.L

    Pariah's first and very highly successful attempt at a rock tune.
    Having a band surely helped this great Toronto-native compose possibly
    the best song of his young composing career.

 "Unification: Volume II" musicdisk by Aim Higher Artists and Various Others

    This marked the final release of the original Aim Higher group. It was
    the most successful of the musicdisks previously released and this time
    gained notoriety from even the Demonews staff. Several of the songs were
    later released byt themselves - not under the Aim Higher label - and
    received **** from DN!

 * May 9th, 1997

 "Re-Unification" musicdisk by Aim Higher Artists and Various Others

    The first release in the "re-formed" Aim Higher.  Music from an entirely
    different pool of artists, representing the product of much writing
    and rewriting.  A couple of excellent guest songs and several senior
    tunes also helped to make this disk a promising re-instatement of the old
    Aim Higher philosophy.

        
