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Ahhh.. before you say it, no it doesn't all sound terrible And before you say the other thing, no I don't mean Jacob Collier... See I had all these preconceptions about Microtonal music. It was either dissonant, atonal, angular or ethnic, meaning that if you tried to write it you'd be advised of appropriating some culture. But I discovered the Xenharmonic Alliance group and I've been exposed to some of the most amazing, breathtaking beautiful music I've ever heard, using notes and scales I never dreamed possible. Gorgeous harmonies in 31 notes per octave, weird sickening modulations in 19 or 22 notes per octave... Some of it takes a couple of listens but once you're in... Your hooked. If you're not interested yet, then here's some really cool artists that you can check out.
Amelia Huff (Sola) Wendy Carlos (beauty in the beast) Sevish (drum n bass) FAST-fast (new color Bomb) Adam Neely (lofi hiphop) Elaine Walker (Zia)
Enjoy!
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