Booth notebook

Session notes from the booth.

The lineup logic, the song notes, and the things I want you to hear, saved one session at a time.

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Artists
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Genres
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Special turns
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15 saved turns
Lineup logic first. Song notes right behind it.
Soulful / loose magnetismPlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:06 PM

Walkin' is setting the midday temperature on the dial.

Walkin' by Miles Davis off At Plugged Nickel, Chicago (CD1) (1965) is coming through with a slow-burn glide, a soulful / loose magnetism lean, and a touch of loose magnetism. Cheap Thrills is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Walkin'
Miles Davis
At Plugged Nickel, Chicago (CD1) · 1965 · Jazz
Lineup note
Walkin' into Cheap Thrills

Walkin' by Miles Davis off At Plugged Nickel, Chicago (CD1) (1965) belongs here because Cheap Thrills by Sia and Final Straw by R.E.M. provide a sharp two-step that extends the feeling of David Bowie's I’d Rather Be High without sounding automatic.. Cheap Thrills is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
At Plugged Nickel, Chicago (CD1) · 1965

Walkin' comes through with a slow-burn glide and jazz around the edges, giving the sequence a 1960s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Cheap Thrills answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the jazz grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

Miles DavisSiaR.E.M.JazzPop, RockRocksoulful / loose magnetismmiddayloose magnetismJazz
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3 stored song notes
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Walkin'
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Walkin' by Miles Davis lands here because Cheap Thrills by Sia and Final Straw by R.E.M. provide a sharp two-step that extends the feeling of David Bowie's I’d Rather Be High without sounding automatic.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Cheap Thrills can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On At Plugged Nickel, Chicago (CD1) (1965), Walkin' shows Miles Davis working in a 1960s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Cheap Thrills to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02next
Cheap Thrills
Sia
Why it fits

Cheap Thrills answers Walkin' by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The pop, rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Final Straw can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On This Is Acting (2016), Cheap Thrills shows Sia working in a 2010s pocket with pop, rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the pop, rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Walkin' without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for Final Straw to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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Final Straw
R.E.M.
Why it fits

Final Straw answers Cheap Thrills by Sia with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Around The Sun (2004), Final Straw shows R.E.M. working in a 2000s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Cheap Thrills without borrowing the same emotional weight.

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Mr Rassy is lining up Cheap Thrills by Sia off This Is Acting (2016). It hit in 2016, it comes off This Is Acting, Pop, Rock on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Cheap Thrills by Sia and Final Straw by R.E.M. provide a sharp two-step that extends the feeling of David Bowie's I’d Rather Be High without sounding automatic.

Soulful / midday glidePlaylist noteApr 20, 202611:48 AM

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) is setting the late morning temperature on the dial.

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) is coming through with a steady shoulder-roll, a soulful / midday glide lean, and a touch of midday glide. Walkin' is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003)
The White Stripes
Elephant · 2023 · Pop, Rock, Alternatif et Indé
Lineup note
I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) into Walkin'

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) belongs here because Walkin' by Miles Davis keeps the emotional pressure steady after Happiness Is a Warm Gun by The Beatles and changes the palette without cutting the thread.. Walkin' is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
Elephant · 2023

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) comes through with a steady shoulder-roll and pop, rock, alternatif et indé around the edges, giving the sequence a 2020s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Walkin' answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the pop, rock, alternatif et indé grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

The White StripesMiles DavisVan MorrisonPop, Rock, Alternatif et IndéJazzRocksoulful / midday glidelate morningmidday glidePop, Rock, Alternatif et Indé
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3 stored song notes
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I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003)
The White Stripes
Why it fits

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes lands here because Walkin' by Miles Davis keeps the emotional pressure steady after Happiness Is a Warm Gun by The Beatles and changes the palette without cutting the thread.. The pop, rock, alternatif et indé edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Walkin' can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On Elephant (2023), I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) shows The White Stripes working in a 2020s pocket with pop, rock, alternatif et indé in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the pop, rock, alternatif et indé texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Walkin' to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02next
Walkin'
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Walkin' answers I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Crazy Love can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On At Plugged Nickel, Chicago (CD1) (1965), Walkin' shows Miles Davis working in a 1960s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for Crazy Love to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

03later
Crazy Love
Van Morrison
Why it fits

Crazy Love answers Walkin' by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On The Essential Van Morrison (1) (2015), Crazy Love shows Van Morrison working in a 2010s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Walkin' without borrowing the same emotional weight.

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Mr Rassy is lining up Walkin' by Miles Davis off At Plugged Nickel, Chicago (CD1) (1965). It hit in 1965, it comes off At Plugged Nickel, Chicago (CD1), Jazz on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Walkin' by Miles Davis keeps the emotional pressure steady after Happiness Is a Warm Gun by The Beatles and changes the palette without cutting the thread.

Soulful / mist and sparkPlaylist noteApr 20, 20266:13 AM

All Blues is setting the blue hour temperature on the dial.

All Blues by Miles Davis off The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD7) (1965) is coming through with a slow-burn glide, a soulful / mist and spark lean, and a touch of mist and spark. And I Love Her is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
All Blues
Miles Davis
The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD7) · 1965 · Jazz
Lineup note
All Blues into And I Love Her

All Blues by Miles Davis off The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD7) (1965) belongs here because You And Me Together keeps the emotional pressure steady after Wake Up (Acoustic Version) by Alanis Morissette and changes the palette without cutting the thread.. And I Love Her is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD7) · 1965

All Blues comes through with a slow-burn glide and jazz around the edges, giving the sequence a 1960s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how And I Love Her answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the jazz grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

Miles DavisThe BeatlesHannah MontanaJazzRockPopsoulful / mist and sparkblue hourmist and sparkJazz
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3 stored song notes
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All Blues
Miles Davis
Why it fits

All Blues by Miles Davis lands here because You And Me Together keeps the emotional pressure steady after Wake Up (Acoustic Version) by Alanis Morissette and changes the palette without cutting the thread.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. And I Love Her can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD7) (1965), All Blues shows Miles Davis working in a 1960s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for And I Love Her to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02next
And I Love Her
The Beatles
Why it fits

And I Love Her answers All Blues by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. You And Me Together can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On A Hard Day’s Night (1964), And I Love Her shows The Beatles working in a 1960s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers All Blues without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for You And Me Together to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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You And Me Together
Hannah Montana
Why it fits

You And Me Together answers And I Love Her by The Beatles with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The pop edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Hannah Montana 2 (2007), You And Me Together shows Hannah Montana working in a 2000s pocket with pop in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the pop texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers And I Love Her without borrowing the same emotional weight.

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And I Love Her by The Beatles is a perfect way to keep the soulful mood going. You And Me Together from Hannah Montana adds a fresh twist to the set.

Soulful / silver patiencePlaylist noteApr 20, 20265:44 AMOpen set

Livin' Thing is setting the blue hour temperature on the dial.

Livin' Thing by Electric Light Orchestra off A New World Record (1976) is coming through with a slow-burn glide, a soulful / silver patience lean, and a touch of silver patience. A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Livin' Thing
Electric Light Orchestra
A New World Record · 1976 · Pop, Rock
Programming
Open set

Mr Rassy is building on feel and keeping the room moving.

The Time Of The Barracudas (2022 Remaster) · clip
Lineup note
Livin' Thing into A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster)

Livin' Thing by Electric Light Orchestra off A New World Record (1976) belongs here because A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads and The Time Of The Barracudas (2022 Remaster) by Miles Davis provide a sharp two-step that maintains the emotional arc while introducing a new era.. A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
A New World Record · 1976

Livin' Thing comes through with a slow-burn glide and pop, rock around the edges, giving the sequence a 1970s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the pop, rock grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

Electric Light OrchestraTalking HeadsMiles DavisPop, RockAlternativeIndie Rocksoulful / silver patienceblue hoursilver patiencePop, Rock
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3 stored song notes
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Livin' Thing
Electric Light Orchestra
Why it fits

Livin' Thing by Electric Light Orchestra lands here because A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads and The Time Of The Barracudas (2022 Remaster) by Miles Davis provide a sharp two-step that maintains the emotional arc while introducing a new era.. The pop, rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On A New World Record (1976), Livin' Thing shows Electric Light Orchestra working in a 1970s pocket with pop, rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the pop, rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02next
A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster)
Talking Heads
Why it fits

A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) answers Livin' Thing by Electric Light Orchestra with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The alternative / indie rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. The Time Of The Barracudas (2022 Remaster) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Expanded 2004 Remaster) (2004), A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) shows Talking Heads working in a 2000s pocket with alternative / indie rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the alternative / indie rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Livin' Thing without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for The Time Of The Barracudas (2022 Remaster) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

03later
The Time Of The Barracudas (2022 Remaster)
Miles Davis
Excerpted play
Why it fits

The Time Of The Barracudas (2022 Remaster) answers A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Quiet Nights (2022), The Time Of The Barracudas (2022 Remaster) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

This one is airing as a clipped passage, so listen for the section Mr Rassy chose to stand in for the whole piece. The choice was deliberate: The Time Of The Barracudas is a deep dive into Miles Davis' work, and playing a clip from the middle will give listeners a taste without overwhelming them..

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Mr Rassy is lining up A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads off The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Expanded 2004 Remaster) (2004). It hit in 2004, it comes off The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Expanded 2004 Remaster), Alternative / Indie Rock on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads and The Time Of The Barracudas (2022 Remaster) by Miles Davis provide a sharp two-step that maintains the emotional arc while introducing a new era.

Soulful / slow burn achePlaylist noteApr 20, 20262:48 AM

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) is setting the deep night temperature on the dial.

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD2b) (1965) is coming through with a bright electric charge, a soulful / slow-burn ache lean, and a touch of slow-burn ache. Clean Up Woman is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD2b) · 1965 · Jazz
Lineup note
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) into Clean Up Woman

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD2b) (1965) belongs here because Keeps the emotional pressure steady after Blackbird by The Beatles and turns the color from 1960s into 2020s.. Clean Up Woman is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD2b) · 1965

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) comes through with a bright electric charge and jazz around the edges, giving the sequence a 1960s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Clean Up Woman answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the jazz grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

Miles DavisBetty WrightSpoonJazzRockPop, Rock, Alternatif et Indésoulful / slow-burn achedeep nightslow-burn acheJazz
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Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis lands here because Keeps the emotional pressure steady after Blackbird by The Beatles and turns the color from 1960s into 2020s.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Clean Up Woman can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 (CD2b) (1965), Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 1960s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a bright electric charge, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Clean Up Woman to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02next
Clean Up Woman
Betty Wright
Why it fits

Clean Up Woman answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Let Me Be Mine can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On Sounds Of The Seventies - 1972 Take Two (1991), Clean Up Woman shows Betty Wright working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a candlelit drift, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for Let Me Be Mine to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

03later
Let Me Be Mine
Spoon
Why it fits

Let Me Be Mine answers Clean Up Woman by Betty Wright with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The pop, rock, alternatif et indé edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On They Want My Soul (2024), Let Me Be Mine shows Spoon working in a 2020s pocket with pop, rock, alternatif et indé in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the pop, rock, alternatif et indé texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Clean Up Woman without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

And now, a smooth transition into the night with Heart's 'Even It Up'. It keeps that soulful feeling we've been building.

Soulful / hushed gravityPlaylist noteApr 20, 20262:19 AM

White Blur 2 is setting the deep night temperature on the dial.

White Blur 2 by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (1994) is coming through with a slow-burn glide, a soulful / hushed gravity lean, and a touch of hushed gravity. Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
White Blur 2
Aphex Twin
Disc 2 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II · 1994 · electronic, ambient, experimental
Lineup note
White Blur 2 into Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)

White Blur 2 by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (1994) belongs here because Keeps the emotional pressure steady after Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis and turns the color from 2020s into 1990s.. Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) is waiting as the answer, so this record is doing more than setting a mood; it is shaping the turn.

Track context
Disc 2 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II · 1994

White Blur 2 comes through with a slow-burn glide and electronic, ambient, experimental around the edges, giving the sequence a 1990s depth instead of a quick disposable hit. The crowd response around Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul suggests listeners are leaning toward texture and detail, not just impact.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in how the electronic, ambient, experimental grain keeps glowing even as the transition opens up.

Aphex TwinMiles DavisR.E.M.electronic, ambient, experimentalJazzRocksoulful / hushed gravitydeep nighthushed gravityelectronic, ambient, experimental
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3 stored song notes
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White Blur 2
Aphex Twin
Why it fits

White Blur 2 by Aphex Twin lands here because Keeps the emotional pressure steady after Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis and turns the color from 2020s into 1990s.. The electronic, ambient, experimental edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On Disc 2 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (1994), White Blur 2 shows Aphex Twin working in a 1990s pocket with electronic, ambient, experimental in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the electronic, ambient, experimental texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02next
Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers White Blur 2 by Aphex Twin with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Star Me Kitten can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024), Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a candlelit drift, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers White Blur 2 without borrowing the same emotional weight. It also leaves a lane for Star Me Kitten to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

03later
Star Me Kitten
R.E.M.
Why it fits

Star Me Kitten answers Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Automatic For The People (1992), Star Me Kitten shows R.E.M. working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Dear Old Stockholm (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

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And now, let's take a gentle turn into the past with R.E.M.'s 'Star Me Kitten'. It's a perfect way to bridge the night and keep that hushed gravity feeling.

Soulful / slow burn achePlaylist noteApr 20, 20261:10 AM

Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.

The dial is still sketching the shape of the next move.

Record in focus
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 · 2024 · Jazz · 4 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis keeps the emotional pressure steady after the previous turns and changes the palette without cutting the thread.

Track context
Unknown Artist in the grain

The shelf logic is already starting to show through, even before the deeper note lands.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in the arrangement hinge where the track suddenly feels bigger than the speakers.

Miles DavisBilly PaulJazzRocksoulful / slow-burn achedeep nightslow-burn achenext: Miles Davis
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2 stored song notes
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Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis lands here because Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis keeps the emotional pressure steady after the previous turns and changes the palette without cutting the thread.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Me And Mrs. Jones can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024), Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Me And Mrs. Jones to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02later
Me And Mrs. Jones
Billy Paul
Why it fits

Me And Mrs. Jones answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Sounds Of The Seventies - Rock 'N' Soul Seventies (1991), Me And Mrs. Jones shows Billy Paul working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

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Mr Rassy is lining up Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024). It hit in 2024, it comes off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956, Jazz on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis keeps the emotional pressure steady after the previous turns and changes the palette without cutting the thread.

Soulful / low lit driftPlaylist noteApr 20, 20261:09 AM

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Record in focus
The Dream
Miles Davis
1986-1991: The Warner Years (CD2) · 2011 · Jazz · 4 min
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Why this turn is in the room

Mr Rassy is still feeling for the seam that will hold the next turn together.

Track context
Unknown Artist in the grain

The shelf logic is already starting to show through, even before the deeper note lands.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how The Dream answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in the arrangement hinge where the track suddenly feels bigger than the speakers.

Miles DavisR.E.M.JazzRocksoulful / low-lit driftdeep nightlow-lit driftnext: Miles Davis
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The Dream
Miles Davis
Why it fits

The Dream by Miles Davis lands here because it keeps the soulful / low-lit drift pull alive without sanding off the grain that makes this hour interesting. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Orange Crush can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On 1986-1991: The Warner Years (CD2) (2011), The Dream shows Miles Davis working in a 2010s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Orange Crush to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

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Orange Crush
R.E.M.
Why it fits

Orange Crush answers The Dream by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Green (2013), Orange Crush shows R.E.M. working in a 2010s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers The Dream without borrowing the same emotional weight.

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Mr Rassy is lining up The Dream by Miles Davis off 1986-1991: The Warner Years (CD2) (2011). It hit in 2011, it comes off 1986-1991: The Warner Years (CD2), Jazz on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive.

Soulful / slow burn achePlaylist noteApr 20, 20261:08 AM

Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.

The dial is still sketching the shape of the next move.

Record in focus
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 · 2024 · Jazz · 4 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room

Tadd's Delight by Miles Davis and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul provide a smooth transition from the deep night mood while maintaining the emotional arc.

Track context
Unknown Artist in the grain

The shelf logic is already starting to show through, even before the deeper note lands.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in the arrangement hinge where the track suddenly feels bigger than the speakers.

Miles DavisBilly PaulJazzRocksoulful / slow-burn achedeep nightslow-burn achenext: Miles Davis
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Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis lands here because Tadd's Delight by Miles Davis and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul provide a smooth transition from the deep night mood while maintaining the emotional arc.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Me And Mrs. Jones can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024), Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Me And Mrs. Jones to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02later
Me And Mrs. Jones
Billy Paul
Why it fits

Me And Mrs. Jones answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Sounds Of The Seventies - Rock 'N' Soul Seventies (1991), Me And Mrs. Jones shows Billy Paul working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024). It hit in 2024, it comes off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956, Jazz on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Tadd's Delight by Miles Davis and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul provide a smooth transition from the deep night mood while maintaining the emotional arc.

Soulful / slow burn achePlaylist noteApr 20, 20261:07 AM

Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.

The dial is still sketching the shape of the next move.

Record in focus
A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster)
Talking Heads
The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Expanded 2004 Remaster) · 2004 · Alternative / Indie Rock · 5 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room

A Clean Break (Let's Work) by Talking Heads and Tadd's Delight by Miles Davis provide a fresh turn while maintaining the emotional arc.

Track context
Unknown Artist in the grain

The shelf logic is already starting to show through, even before the deeper note lands.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in the arrangement hinge where the track suddenly feels bigger than the speakers.

Talking HeadsMiles DavisAlternativeIndie RockRocksoulful / slow-burn achedeep nightslow-burn achenext: Talking Heads
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A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster)
Talking Heads
Why it fits

A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads lands here because A Clean Break (Let's Work) by Talking Heads and Tadd's Delight by Miles Davis provide a fresh turn while maintaining the emotional arc.. The alternative / indie rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads (Expanded 2004 Remaster) (2004), A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) shows Talking Heads working in a 2000s pocket with alternative / indie rock in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the alternative / indie rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02later
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024), Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

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Soulful / slow burn achePlaylist noteApr 20, 20261:05 AM

Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.

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Record in focus
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 · 2024 · Jazz · 4 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room

keeps the emotional pressure steady after and changes the palette without cutting the thread. Miles Davis is one of Ian's steadier shelf presences, so the pick already reads like a real hand.

Track context
Unknown Artist in the grain

The shelf logic is already starting to show through, even before the deeper note lands.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in the arrangement hinge where the track suddenly feels bigger than the speakers.

Miles DavisBilly PaulJazzRocksoulful / slow-burn achedeep nightslow-burn achenext: Miles Davis
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Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis lands here because keeps the emotional pressure steady after and changes the palette without cutting the thread. Miles Davis is one of Ian's steadier shelf presences, so the pick already reads like a real hand.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Me And Mrs. Jones can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024), Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Me And Mrs. Jones to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02later
Me And Mrs. Jones
Billy Paul
Why it fits

Me And Mrs. Jones answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Sounds Of The Seventies - Rock 'N' Soul Seventies (1991), Me And Mrs. Jones shows Billy Paul working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024). It hit in 2024, it comes off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956, Jazz on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. keeps the emotional pressure steady after and changes the palette without cutting the thread. Miles Davis is one of Ian's steadier shelf presences, so the pick already reads like a real hand.

Soulful / slow burn achePlaylist noteApr 20, 20261:05 AM

Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.

The dial is still sketching the shape of the next move.

Record in focus
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 · 2024 · Jazz · 4 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis states the thesis and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.

Track context
Unknown Artist in the grain

The shelf logic is already starting to show through, even before the deeper note lands.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in the arrangement hinge where the track suddenly feels bigger than the speakers.

Miles DavisBilly PaulJazzRocksoulful / slow-burn achedeep nightslow-burn achenext: Miles Davis
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2 stored song notes
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Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis lands here because Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis states the thesis and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Me And Mrs. Jones can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024), Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Me And Mrs. Jones to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02later
Me And Mrs. Jones
Billy Paul
Why it fits

Me And Mrs. Jones answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Sounds Of The Seventies - Rock 'N' Soul Seventies (1991), Me And Mrs. Jones shows Billy Paul working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024). It hit in 2024, it comes off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956, Jazz on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis states the thesis and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.

Soulful / slow burn achePlaylist noteApr 20, 20261:04 AM

Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.

The dial is still sketching the shape of the next move.

Record in focus
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 · 2024 · Jazz · 4 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis states the thesis, and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.

Track context
Unknown Artist in the grain

The shelf logic is already starting to show through, even before the deeper note lands.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in the arrangement hinge where the track suddenly feels bigger than the speakers.

Miles DavisBilly PaulJazzRocksoulful / slow-burn achedeep nightslow-burn achenext: Miles Davis
Session map
2 stored song notes
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Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis lands here because Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis states the thesis, and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Me And Mrs. Jones can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024), Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Me And Mrs. Jones to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02later
Me And Mrs. Jones
Billy Paul
Why it fits

Me And Mrs. Jones answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Sounds Of The Seventies - Rock 'N' Soul Seventies (1991), Me And Mrs. Jones shows Billy Paul working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024). It hit in 2024, it comes off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956, Jazz on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis states the thesis, and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.

Soulful / slow burn achePlaylist noteApr 20, 20261:03 AM

Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.

The dial is still sketching the shape of the next move.

Record in focus
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 · 2024 · Jazz · 4 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis keeps the emotional pressure steady and changes the palette without cutting the thread, providing a fresh accent to the hour.

Track context
Unknown Artist in the grain

The shelf logic is already starting to show through, even before the deeper note lands.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in the arrangement hinge where the track suddenly feels bigger than the speakers.

Miles DavisBilly PaulJazzRocksoulful / slow-burn achedeep nightslow-burn achenext: Miles Davis
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2 stored song notes
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Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis lands here because Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis keeps the emotional pressure steady and changes the palette without cutting the thread, providing a fresh accent to the hour.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Me And Mrs. Jones can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024), Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Me And Mrs. Jones to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02later
Me And Mrs. Jones
Billy Paul
Why it fits

Me And Mrs. Jones answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Sounds Of The Seventies - Rock 'N' Soul Seventies (1991), Me And Mrs. Jones shows Billy Paul working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024). It hit in 2024, it comes off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956, Jazz on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis keeps the emotional pressure steady and changes the palette without cutting the thread, providing a fresh accent to the hour.

Deep nightPlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:59 AM

Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.

The dial is still sketching the shape of the next move.

Record in focus
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 · 2024 · Jazz · 4 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room

Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul provides a fresh lift after the reflective jazz of Miles Davis, maintaining the emotional arc while adding a new palette.

Track context
Unknown Artist in the grain

The shelf logic is already starting to show through, even before the deeper note lands.

Listen for
What to catch in the room

Listen for how Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) answers the color and pressure of the current record instead of simply matching its tempo. The real hook is in the arrangement hinge where the track suddenly feels bigger than the speakers.

Miles DavisBilly PaulJazzRockdeep nightslow-burn achenext: Miles Daviscrowd: Billy Paul
Session map
2 stored song notes
01next
Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)
Miles Davis
Why it fits

Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis lands here because Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul provides a fresh lift after the reflective jazz of Miles Davis, maintaining the emotional arc while adding a new palette.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Me And Mrs. Jones can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.

Track context

On INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024), Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) shows Miles Davis working in a 2020s pocket with jazz in the grain. The cut moves with a slow-burn glide, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the jazz texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. It also leaves a lane for Me And Mrs. Jones to arrive without the segue feeling forced.

02later
Me And Mrs. Jones
Billy Paul
Why it fits

Me And Mrs. Jones answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.

Track context

On Sounds Of The Seventies - Rock 'N' Soul Seventies (1991), Me And Mrs. Jones shows Billy Paul working in a 1990s pocket with rock in the grain. The cut moves with a steady shoulder-roll, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it.

Listen for

Listen for the rock texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) without borrowing the same emotional weight.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024). It hit in 2024, it comes off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956, Jazz on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul provides a fresh lift after the reflective jazz of Miles Davis, maintaining the emotional arc while adding a new palette.