"Vurdering: D" - "No contractual obligation prompted High Life's release, so why it's here is a mystery. This is clearly a collection of leftovers, composed using Someday World's Afro-Eastern polyrhythms but lacking any fine-tuning, which, to be fair, has never really been Eno's thing. But Hyde offers no counterbalance. Instead, he and Eno recycle obnoxious harmonies on group chants like "Lilac" or the agitating purr of "Cells & Bells". Both tracks' instrumental foundation run their course after a minute or two, so it's beyond frustrating to have to wait it out for another seven before moving forward, especially when Hyde's raspy vocals don't expedite the process".