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music that makes you go awawoaaoeoeaoaheuahugahwawuaguwawawawawawawowowow
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spoolofthreat · 2 months
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userminusone · 8 months
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Guess what I did over the past few days?
I took two of my favorite music, Animusic and Sevish and mushed them together using this legendary AI tool called rave.dj, so if you like both of those music (or at least one of them), today's your lucky day!
1 - More Bells And Whistles x Enterprise - https://rave.dj/6jniPQpM-a2TVw
2 - Beyond The Walls x Calabi Yau Manifold - https://rave.dj/F4bWCDyAT_-6Kg
3 - Future Retro x Waveblender - https://rave.dj/whLExe0HUO2CsA
4 - Stick Figures x Dream Up - https://rave.dj/u6oFkJ3NVuWudw
5 - Aqua Harp x Earthling - https://rave.dj/xYJ9Co-MFvIE4Q
6 - Drum Machine x Baobaoshuijiaojiao - https://rave.dj/Fj_YNYtqul2C3Q
7 - Pipe Dream x Everyone - https://rave.dj/GdAvSW9nZksASQ
8 - Acoustic Curves x Horizons - https://rave.dj/c_k67O_mrbjAKg
9 - Harmonic Voltage x Come On A Journey - https://rave.dj/L-m6qpszXNoL2g
10 - Seventh Alloy x Zero Nothings - https://rave.dj/eVSpDQBiFBEvZQ
11 - A Slight Delay x You Tell Me - https://rave.dj/65ep_GBbeaE9Uw
12 - The Harvester x Umbriel - https://rave.dj/v8e8iXmXxS9WUw
13 - Starship Groove x Vidya - https://rave.dj/28lpwq3S3XL9gw
14 - Pogo Sticks x Droplet - https://rave.dj/9DJHSZ_STAqNXQ
15 - Resonant Chamber x Some Things Must - https://rave.dj/KUkpi9a4YT7ZSw
16 - Cathedral Pictures x There Is Something Else - https://rave.dj/zQQFmHZHLuDgrQ
17 - Pipe Dream 2 x Tritavium - https://rave.dj/3WMR7_bVYdelrg
18 - Fiber Bundles x Ganymede - https://rave.dj/cF1zCtZta09HXQ
19 - Gyro Drums x Orbital - https://rave.dj/f717mxT0tGRtyA
20 - Heavy Light x I Won't Forget - https://rave.dj/E4dPmQovtJm09Q
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iwonderwh0 · 1 year
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Any more microtonal music recommendations? I'd rather get recs than hop blindly into the youtube unknown lol
YES, of course! I'm so glad you asked since now I have an excuse to share here more of my micro-obsession
Little disclaimer - at first most people find it absolutely unlistenable and some even find it deeply disturbing, but it's only because they are not used to it. It takes time
So it might be reasonable to start with
"King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard" - this is Australian indie rock band that often uses microtonal instruments for their music -- not all of it, but enough to be a good starting point to get used to some of it. I'd start with "Nonagon Infinity" - this album is FIRE, and the cool thing about it is that every song of this album flows flawlessly into the next one, and the last one flows almost flawlessly into the first one if you listen to them on loop. Other album I'd recommend is "Flying Microtonal Banana", and one specific song that I was absolutely obsessed with that I also want to link is Crumbling Castle This band is where microtonality is mixed within familiar type of music, so it feels comfortable and familiar and not intimidating
Okay, moving on to other microtonal examples on the beginner-friendly side
I remember really liking this one in 19EDO, here it's really gentle microtonality, just enough of it to be noticeable without overwhelming someone who'd listen to it for the first time. Also perfect example of how microtonal music can convey the kind of mood that would be impossible in 12EDO
Next, this one is really nice, and it's a pity there's not much more from this musician as I find it adorable.
Brendan Byrnes - Cave Dance I just realised I completely forgot that he exists, I only remember that this songs slaps, should probably dive into his discography myself
Now getting closer to my absolute faves - Xotla and Sevish. All of my following recommendations are just individual songs and albums of theirs. Xotla is probably more beginner-friendly, so I'll start with his songs
Xotla - Surprise me This was the song that made me obsessed with microtonality, here is where it started. I remember listening it on repeat just because 4:15 <-- MY GOD I can't even describe how amazing this place felt when I listened to it for the first ten times or so
Xotla - No Longer 2:50 ❤️
Xotla - Cosmic Microwave pure goosebumps the first listening
Xotla - Dance of the Forest Lights (Reimagined) - the new version of this song. I love both of them
Xotla - Robots Dream To Dance absolute bop
Xotla - Sipping Tea By The Sea already familiar to you, It's from "Seeds of Moonlight" album. If you liked this song maybe you should check out the rest of the album. My favourites from this album (other than that): Metallic Lilypads and Losing Connections. Although this album is not my favourite.
Okay, I realised maybe I should just recommend albums. All of them (except Planting Seeds of Microtones, it sounds too much like pop music and it's not the Xotla I love), my favourite is Science Fraction
Lastly in regards to Xotla I wanna note Funkrotonal (0:56 !!!)
Also Between Space (3:24 !)
Okay, now I'll link THE WHOLE SEVISH DISCOGRAPHY (no, but really)
But really, this is the most important place of this post
SEVISH
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Sevish is the kind of microtonality that you probably shouldn't jump on when you're just getting used to microtones, because this is where most of my irls noped immediately. But if you're ready and your heart is open, his music is literally out of this world
Sevish - Outside (!!!!) - this is where my head exploded when I listened to it for the first time. The moment I realised that microtonal harmony is absolutely unearthly GEORGEOUS
Sevish - Better Left Unanswered - more of absolutely gorgeous microtonality
Sevish - Gleam - if you're using tiktok there's a possibility that you've actually heard this one, it was trending at some point. The moment from 0:50 specifically
Sevish - Horizons - I just want to leave here this comment that was written under this song on youtube:
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Here I'll just link the whole Morphable album - I listened to it more times than I could count, but here are some songs from it that I like more than others:
Tritavium (absolute insane percussion at 1:17, I'm not normal about it at all)
Launch (1:29 is 🤌✨😩)
Smashing, actually damn I can just link every single song from this album, they're all uniquely amazing
Songs from other albums
Sevish - Freathy the end of this one is heaven-like (3:12) and I mean it, it's like church-choir
Sevish - Desert Island Rain - this was one of the first I listened by sevish and it scratched my brain in a way no other song ever did, also 4:34 here is a completely different vibe. This is also the song I tried to show to my irls that made them make such a face expression as if they're in physical pain. Well, definitely not the best one to familiarize anyone with microtonality, as this one is amazing if you're ready, otherwise it's miserable
Also check out "Formless Shadows" album if you love ambient
Damn
I LOVE microtonal music
I got so used to it that when I now listen to usual 12EDO it feels like something is missing
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songuserbox · 2 years
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elioneli · 9 days
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dissociate, don't care
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mathpumamusic · 2 months
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29-2-2024
[Özgün Semerci] "A Nightmare on Clawhammer Banjo" : I would not expect someone from Istanbul to lean so hard into the sonic language of a mythological American frontier, but it's so awesome that I am compelled to acknowledge it's accomplishment. [Alfie Ryner] "II" : Listening to it is a lot of fun, although it occasionally takes a bit too much space for my personal preferences, but where else am I gonna get a French diatribe in my ear, featuring sax? [zabutom] "Resolution" : Astounded and overjoyed that my favorite chiptune artist decided to make Idm, it's a dream come true. [Boiled Buzzards] "Salt And Grease" : Great picking, but I'll wanna listen to their much more famous album tonight to see if I should stick with this group for a bit or keep searching. [Malcom Catto] "Popcorn Bubble Fish" : Reminded me quite a bit of Medeski, Martin and Wood at times. [Bobbing] "Year of the Newt" : The natural step forward from "Thank You for Singing to Me," I could see these songs being put on the radio. [Lily Allen] "It's Not Me, It's You" : Fantastic music, with lyrics that vary from extremely vulnerable to outright caustic. [Sevish] "Harmony Hacker" : I'm nostalgic for this album, so therefore it's good.
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reedact3d · 10 months
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beingharsh · 2 months
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kind of need to know how a synesthete would perceive microtonal music if they only knew 12edo. sevish would give them shrimp colors
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Questions 30 to 40!
I don't have enough time to answer 816 quattuordecillion questions but I can do ten, the ones from 30 to 40
30. what’s one thing that never fails to make you happy/happier?
good food, silence, and cuddling, in that order
31. are you messy or organised?
both
32. how many tabs do you have open right now?
6.
33. any hobbies?
music (listening and playing, less so composing), D&D (and rpgs in general), linguistics (specifically conlanging), video games
34. any pet peeves?
a bunch, but I specifically get really annoyed by people smoking
35. do you trust easily?
depends on who the person is and what I have to trust them with
36. are you an open book or do you have walls up?
again, depends on the person really, but for the most part I try to isolate a bit
37. share a secret
I'd rather not, not publicly, they are dumb (just like me)
38. fave song at the moment?
there are a lot of those so have a couple I listen to a lot recently
Vektor - Tetrastructural Minds (specifically the 2006 demo version)
Gojira - The Axe
Fear Factory - Human Shields
Toxic - Shotgun Logic
Death - Flattening of Emotions
Sevish - Gleam
39. youtuber you’ve been obsessed with and why?
not quite an obsession, but I'm a fan of VSauce. I also like Andrea Boma Bocarusso's compilations and not Otzdarva for his content on my favourite game
40. any bad habits?
all of them lmao
my sleep schedule is in shambles, my hygiene sucks, my diet is awful, I can never get anything done, I am unable to properly interact with people and I'll probably suffer for all of this (already am suffering)
and also some other ones I'd rather not share publicly
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eightyonekilograms · 1 year
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Electric Counterpoint, Wohltempierte Klavier, Sky (1979), ORGAN2/ASLSP, Sevish - Horizons, Gamelan, etc?
It took about 15 seconds to remember that I asked for low-key music recs a few days ago; in the period before that this post was incomprehensible.
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In The Zoon
Digital, December 3, 2022
It's not every day that you find music that makes you taste fractals.
Based on the Sevish song of the same title, this is my first real attempt at creating synesthesia art out of a microtonal song.
His work just sounds like math to me.
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wingsfromwhere · 1 year
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tananansad · 2 years
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damn sevish is right i'm liking surge xt a bit too much i fear
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mathpumamusic · 2 months
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20-2-2024
George's recommendations: Love that guy <3 although I didn't record everything I listened to :/ [Dopapod] "I Saw Live Dopapod, Evil Was I" : I listened to this whole album several times in high school, and even years later it holds up incredibly well as both an album and a live set. [Nora Brown] "Sidetrack my Engine" : A masterclass of a very specific mournful subgenre of banjo playing. [Sevish] "Big Sway" : I'd like to relisten with proper audio fidelity and attention, but this felt much more relaxed than "Harmony Hacker." [Nora Brown] "Cinnamon Tree" : "Cumberland Gap" included, instant classic.
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