3 to 5 to 8 linear to logarithmic continuum using prime numbers of Hz πππππππππππππ... by Stephen Weigel published on 2020-06-21T19:16:20Z 50% of the money made from this album goes to Black Lives Matter, and the other 50% goes to the George Floyd GoFundMe campaign - you can donate on Bandcamp here: https://xenharmonicgod.bandcamp.com/album/- This is an electronic odyssey of postmodern EDM that is guaranteed to knock you off your feet in some capacity, featuring some of the most searing xenharmonics and xenrhythmics that have ever been conceived. The actual track titles are each around 96,000 characters long (named with the tuning and then emoticons), but Soundcloud limits it to 100 characters. On my YouTube channel, you can see the full titles as scrolling text along to the album (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXD_s3Vf1T4&t=6162s) To get the 1080-page track notes (which contain the full titles as well as extensive information on how all of these tracks were made), you can do one of two things: (1) either leave a review on this album on Banadcamp that a spambot couldn't replicate, and I'll send them to your Bandcamp account, or (2) donate to my podcast on Patreon, where there's a post with the liner notes (Two links to liner notes are here) www.patreon.com/posts/38283153 www.patreon.com/posts/38283915 If you left a review but aren't following me on Bandcamp, I'm unable to DM you using the Bandcamp Artists app, so in that situation you could either (1) starting following me on Bandcamp (2) send me a messsage via Bandcamp's contact form or (3) contact me on other social media. To get your track notes. released June 16, 2020, on Bandcamp released June 21, 2020, on Soundcloud Special thanks to: Augustus Arnone (for mixing & mastering) Sevish (for hosting on split-notes, interviewing me on Now&Xen) Jacob Barton (for interviewing me on Now&Xen) Jude Thomas (for having album on Xen Radio) Doug Blumeyer (theory about L and s, edharmonic scale) Amanda Cole (sine wave ideas) Joe Monzo (For exchanging ideas) Paul Erlich (For temperament and imaginary tuning talk) Oceania Tardigradia (Imaginary tuning help) LΓΆis Lancaster (cameo in track 10) Amy Coleman (for guest starring in tracks 4, 10, and 11) H. Wakabayashi (piano sample in track 19) Emoji Mashup Bot (on Twitter) Genre Drum & Bass