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'''Desert Island Rain''' is a [[Wikipedia:Drum and bass|drum and bass]] track by [[Sevish]] that uses the [[Madagascar|Madagascar[9]]] ([[TAMNAMS#Step_ratio_spectrum|ultrahard]] [[semiquartal]]) scale in [[313edo]] tuning. It was released on his album ''[[Rhythm and Xen]]'' in 2015.
'''Desert Island Rain''' is a [[Wikipedia:Drum and bass|drum and bass]] track by [[Sevish]] that uses the [[Madagascar|Madagascar[9]]] scale in [[313edo]] tuning ([[TAMNAMS#Step ratio spectrum|ultrahard]] [[semiquartal]]). It was released on his album ''[[Rhythm and Xen]]'' in 2015.


== Audio ==
== Audio ==
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcgawrr2xao YouTube video]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcgawrr2xao YouTube video]


== Re-Tuned version ==
== Re-Tuned versions ==
Sevish released a "microtonal comparison" version of this track on [[YouTube]] in 2020, with parts of the track retuned to [[24edo]], [[19edo]], [[14edo]], [[9edo]], and [[12edo]]. He also released versions of the first section of the track (4:24 out of 6:52) in each of these tunings on his album [[Re-Tuned]] in 2021.
Sevish released a "microtonal comparison" version of this track on [[YouTube]] in 2020, with parts of the track retuned to [[24edo]], [[19edo]], [[14edo]], [[9edo]], and [[12edo]]. He also released versions of the first section of the track (4:24 out of 6:52) in each of these tunings on his album [[Re-Tuned]] in 2021.
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saJN1iKm2Ww YouTube video (microtonal comparison)]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saJN1iKm2Ww YouTube video (microtonal comparison)]

Latest revision as of 03:38, 26 October 2021

Desert Island Rain is a drum and bass track by Sevish that uses the Madagascar[9] scale in 313edo tuning (ultrahard semiquartal). It was released on his album Rhythm and Xen in 2015.

Audio

Re-Tuned versions

Sevish released a "microtonal comparison" version of this track on YouTube in 2020, with parts of the track retuned to 24edo, 19edo, 14edo, 9edo, and 12edo. He also released versions of the first section of the track (4:24 out of 6:52) in each of these tunings on his album Re-Tuned in 2021.