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Happy Aniversary to you …
Fantastic challenge this week. Really made me dive deep. At first I found it really difficult - not finding two figures that have affected me, but really drilling down into just how … and then I realised that I was massively overthinking it and it became almost easy …
My two cultural figures are Anton Webern - The composer whose work I studied most closely at uni, and John Peel, the DJ who’s musical integrity when i came to what he actually liked to listen to and play other people dominated my listening habits from about the age of 12 until … well, I never stopped listening whilst he was broadcasting.
What I took from Webern was his love of process - like Bach, he followed patterns, see where they went - and saw them through (mostly), in a manner that was totally integrated into the music he wanted to make. And from Mr Peel it was just his honesty about what he liked regardless of what anyone else might think, and his confidence that doing that was the right thing to do …
My earlier mistake in trying to write this piece was trying too hard to integrate these influences - in the end I just found a process I liked the sound of and saw it through to the end - which I’m happy to say produced something I like … job done 
By the way - a quick plug - or plugin to be exact - The sequencer I have developed and used for many a challenge here over the last year is finally as finished as it can be, and is freely available to anyone who uses a Mac from KVR [ XiiixxiQ by XiiixxiQ - Euclidean Non-Linear Step-Sequencer Plugin VST3 Audio Unit ]. If you use it and like it please leave a review at some point and hopefully I might get someone on board to develop a Windows/Linux and/or Standalone version.
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