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If you enjoy listening beyond 12 tones, as I do, this is a must-listen journey into extended Just Intonation. Exquisitely organized and beautiful music in many moods. Every jangly note reinforces the tonality, such that I found myself *singing the fundamental* many times. Listened to the whole album in one go, then bought it immediately. Alex Eddington
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Pop, xenharmonic-style. Beach Boys in an alternate universe. Likely cliche, but cliches exist for a reason. Opens ears to adventure; difficult is not the same as bad. IlsaJ
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This album has made me appreciate microtonal music even more and these tunings add so many unique and exceptionally satisfying colors. This is an amazing listening experience from start to finish and I can't wait to hear more. You're one of the first microtonal artists I got to discover and it feels great to hear all these new sounds that break out of the 12 EDO sphere and the creativity that comes with it. Xaltegk
There’s a quiet beauty to this remix album of compositions by Michael Vincent Waller, with contributions from JLin, Prefuse 73, & more. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 1, 2024
Somber, beautiful string meditations abound on the debut album by Oxford cellist and composer Lou Lyne and her ensemble. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2024
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I love the atmosphere, sound design, melody-driven approach, and overall musicality here. I listen to Eons a lot, and I can't not sing along with the chorus every time. markdesimone