
Oval Emotion was a Canadian electronic dance project that flourished in the early to mid-1990s, delivering a sleek fusion of house, dance-pop, and R&B. Based in Toronto and signed to the influential Hi-Bias Records, Oval Emotion became a standout name in Canada's dance music scene, known for crafting smooth, emotional tracks that were equally suited for club play and radio rotation.
Their debut single “Do It” (1991) made an immediate impact, blending trance-influenced production with soulful vocals across several remix versions. In 1993, they released the full-length album “Reach Out,” a polished mix of high-energy grooves and heartfelt melodies.
The project reached new heights in 1995 with the single “Higher and Higher,” a soaring anthem that embodied the uplifting spirit of '90s dance music. The song found fans far beyond Canada, especially in Scandinavia, where it was distributed by Sweden’s Remixed Records—a label instrumental in bringing international Eurodance and house to Nordic audiences.
Oval Emotion's music continues to resonate with fans who appreciate sophisticated, vocal-driven house music. Their work stands as a testament to the rich, soulful side of 90s dance, and their presence in the Nordic scene helped connect continents through rhythm and emotion.






Oval Emotion

Oval Emotion was a Canadian electronic dance project that flourished in the early to mid-1990s, delivering a sleek fusion of house, dance-pop, and R&B. Based in Toronto and signed to the influential Hi-Bias Records, Oval Emotion became a standout name in Canada's dance music scene, known for crafting smooth, emotional tracks that were equally suited for club play and radio rotation.
Their debut single “Do It” (1991) made an immediate impact, blending trance-influenced production with soulful vocals across several remix versions. In 1993, they released the full-length album “Reach Out,” a polished mix of high-energy grooves and heartfelt melodies.
The project reached new heights in 1995 with the single “Higher and Higher,” a soaring anthem that embodied the uplifting spirit of '90s dance music. The song found fans far beyond Canada, especially in Scandinavia, where it was distributed by Sweden’s Remixed Records—a label instrumental in bringing international Eurodance and house to Nordic audiences.
Oval Emotion's music continues to resonate with fans who appreciate sophisticated, vocal-driven house music. Their work stands as a testament to the rich, soulful side of 90s dance, and their presence in the Nordic scene helped connect continents through rhythm and emotion.