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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]]] ([[ | '''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. | ||
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcgawrr2xao YouTube video] | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcgawrr2xao YouTube video] | ||
== Re-Tuned | == 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)] | ||