According to the liner notes, the compilation "unshackles music from a 200 year old ball and chain. Western music theory says that there are 12 equal notes, and for some reason it’s a taboo to break out of this. But what if you want to hear 13? Or even 100 notes, all of different sizes? Such music would be called microtonal, xenharmonic, or just xen." Get your copy over here, enjoy!
28.2.16
Out now on Split-Notes: Next Xen
According to the liner notes, the compilation "unshackles music from a 200 year old ball and chain. Western music theory says that there are 12 equal notes, and for some reason it’s a taboo to break out of this. But what if you want to hear 13? Or even 100 notes, all of different sizes? Such music would be called microtonal, xenharmonic, or just xen." Get your copy over here, enjoy!
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xenharmonic