This is the second of two songs in round form that appear on Newbeams. It might've made a nice album title.
Tuning: 46-EDO.
Time: 18 beats per long-measure (divided 5+5+5+3) at 137 BPM.
lyrics
What are these junk sculpture pieces doing here
In this volcano of aftermath diggings?
(Idiot light.)
I made Tumbledown Stew for the occasion.
(Red flannel hash.)
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This album is an absolute gem - it sounds bright, refined, texturally variant, and rich with life. So much effort clearly went into this with the vast number of instruments and overlapping lines, though it all sounds effortless and completely natural. I enjoy singing along with the sing-along book! If you don't think this album is interesting, I can't be friends with you. My only superficial complaint is that I wish a lot of the songs were longer! That said, I love almost EVERY moment in this! Stephen Weigel
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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