Instrumental song using gamelan samples and a Balinese scale; Dudon Bali Balaeb 14. I made the non-drum synths used here: Simple Microtonal Sampler, and Microtonal Poly Worms (both free here.) Partially inspired by The Residents, and partly inspired by the Pink Floyd song “The Grand Vizier’s Garden Party” from Ummagumma. Music: Michael W. Dean https://biptunia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Residential-Delight.mp3
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“In the Middle of Too Much Berlin” – microtonal song: 4 EDphi, Hijaz Tetrachord 7-Limit (+ 12 edo)
DOWNLOAD HERE. All synths except drums and beats are my new VST, Simple Microtonal Synth. Music, words: Michael W. Dean Voice: Phil Wormuth LYRICS: Take, eat, this is my body. Chichen Itza! Chichen Itza! When you honked the horn but your alias was bogus and peddled it far and wide. You told me that she…
“My Small, Gorgeous 72-Hour Evening” microtonal song: 31 TET, 23 TET, 10 EDphi, 8 ED3 (+12 edo)
Download Music and lyrics; Michael W. Dean Voice: Phil Worumth The solos starting at around 4 minutes are the new free VST I made, Simple Microtonal Synth. LYRICS: My Small Gorgeous 72-Hour Evening Two fists. Two fists. One. Goodnight, Moon. Goodnight, damn it. Goodbye baby, my tongue division joy night forgotten life and I were…
“Find Your Own Voice in 120 EDO” – microtonal song by BipTunia
main riffs: 120 EDO drums: 120 EDO + 12 EDO melody: 30 EDO Synths: Microtonal Poly Worms (has 120 EDO presets), Microtonal Poly Drums (not yet released, beta, the ” pitter patter pitter patter” percussion at the start and throughout), Ivor 2 (using Sevish patch + 120 EDO .mts file I made) + granular synthesis…
“We’d Just Stand on the Street Corner and Yell” – BipTunia microtonal song. Tunings: ED4-41, 12 EDO, 22 TET Orwell [9] 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2
This is the first song (that I know of) to use my new microtonal VST synth, “Microtonal Poly Worms.” (Check out my other microtonal music.) TUNINGS on this song: ED4-41 12 EDO 22 TET Orwell [9] 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 Music, words and voice: Michael W. Dean Words and voice: Phil…
“10 TET Ancient Greek Arps for Hey Zeus” – BipTunia xenharmonic microtonal song
Utilizes: 10 TET. 12edo. Ancient Greek Scale. Music: Michael W. Dean Words and voice: Phil Wormuth Check out our other xenharmonic / microtonal songs, HERE. It was a night to remember…and to forget At an undisclosed location somewhere on the barren, freezing, sweeping prairies of Wyoming, something strange and quite frankly inexplicable took place;…
“Beautiful Justify Brick Gridlock” – new microtonal song from BipTunia (5 TET, 25 TET)
Music: Michael W. Dean Words and voice: Phil Wormuth microtonal tunings used: 5 TET, 25 TET https://biptunia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Beautiful_Justify_Brick_Gridlock.mp3 LYRICS: Rush Shook Cut-up Rush shook into extract talk lab crush on Friday lebel heath gathering friendship kayak jail catch gap luck Jersey medical jail hell outbid Dell neuro help brush hazel heads-up jail paint trap yeah! Hairy…
“Dreaming in Swadesh” – microtonal song – 20 TET, 5 TET, 22 TET, (+ 12 edo)
“SWADESH” refers to The Swadesh List, a group of 100 or so words that are are similar in most languages. It is a list (or group of lists) showing the historical similarity in languages. Everything in this song after the word “Glottochronology” is from the Swadesh List. Music: Michael W. Dean Words and speech: Phil…
Song player for BipTunia’s 8th album “Microtonal Cats from Alpha-Centauri”
SONG PLAYER: Microtonal Cats from Alpha-Centauri by BipTunia (Microtonal scale list at bottom of page.) | Download PDF of lyrics and notes. | We have T-shirts available now. | Download whole album as one file . Buy the album as songs on BandCamp. Lossless FLAC torrent LINK UPDATED JAN 1, 2021. Spotify Playlist We have T-shirts…
“Non-Toxic Lipograms” – microtonal BipTunia song
Music: Michael W. Dean Words: Michael W. Dean and Phil Wormuth This song is mostly 12edo, but the synth solo from 1:05 to 2:15 is 24TET LYRICS: Mic test 1 Mick test 1 test, test, what it ’tis? what it ’tis? I was going through my phone I was so bored at the DVM I was…