The third and final part of "The Trinity" by Greg Fox from November 2006, exclusively published via The Internet Archive. This is a single track, 77 minutes 30 seconds, for five fake instruments tuned using 11-, 13- and 19-tone equal temperament.
The soundfont used to make the piece is included in this archive as is a full support document outlining the aesthetic principles underpinning the compositional approach.
The other two parts of "The Trinity" are also available via The Internet Archive and are called "Opening Pandora" and "Square Roots".
"The Trinity" is a materialist/naturalistic work written in the spirit of the Brights movement.
The sound font is packed using SFARK - this is a freeware tool and more than halves the filesize without any loss of quality. Uncompressed versions of the soundfonts are available in the other two parts of "The Trinity" but this is the summary file containing all the 11tet, 13tet and 19tet instruments.