![]() ![]() Milkytracker copyaste how to#I recently wrote a tutorial about how to change the root note of your microtonal scale, where I used Scala’s Edit Mapping dialog. No doubt there is a lot more out there that I wasn’t able to dig up. On top of that, I found that Stephen James Taylor, David Fiuczynski, MonoNeon all have their work up on the ‘fy. For me it already ranks amongst the most well-developed late-90s electronica. ![]() Marcus Satellite’s From On High is also on the platform, which was exciting for me as I never had the chance until now to hear it in its entirety. A mix of genres of microtonal music were included, though mostly non-traditional musics (otherwise the playlist would easily be dominated by world music). But scroll down past that and you’ll hear over 500 songs which will take over 2 days to listen through. I have tried to order new releases at the top, such as Brendan Byrnes’ Neutral Paradise, and King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s 70’s Anatolian rock inspired Flying Microtonal Banana, which both came out this month. The new playlist is aptly named Microtonal Music & Xenharmonic Music. Would you believe that no playlists for microtonal music show up in the search results? Of course, I wanted to see how much microtonal music was on there, because it’s the FUTURE (and past) of music. This gives me more control over my artist profile, which will be useful because there’s a new Sevish album on the way.Ī while ago I realized that a tonne of people are still using Spotify, so I started exploring the platform for myself. If everyone could hit the green “follow” button (and tell your friends) I will be able to get verified. I’m trying to verify my Spotify Sevish profile, but it requires 250 followers. Before I start sharing all this amazing stuff I found, please help me out. ![]()
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