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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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Lineup logic first. Song notes right behind it.
Subtle lift / fresh currentPlaylist noteApr 30, 20269:07 AM

This Is My Night is the thesis, and Fresh Tendrils is the answer waiting on deck.

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Fresh Tendrils is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
This Is My Night
Chaka Khan
The Essential Chaka Khan (1) · 2011 · Soul
Lineup note
This Is My Night into Fresh Tendrils

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
The Essential Chaka Khan (1) · 2011

Hearing it against The Essential Chaka Khan (1) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. This Is My Night by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Chaka Khan, the draw is usually in the pocket and the human touch inside it, not just a surface-level style label. The argument is in the pocket: bass, snare, guitar or keys locking together and nudging the song forward without overplaying it.

Listen for
What to catch in the arrangement

Listen to what the rhythm section is doing behind the lead, especially the bass turns, ghost notes, and little pushes that make the groove lean forward. Notice how it hands the weight to Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994) instead of crowding the next move.

Chaka KhanSoundgardenSpiritSoulPop, RockRocksubtle lift / fresh currentdaybreakfresh currentSoul
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3 stored song notes
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This Is My Night
Chaka Khan
Why it fits

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against The Essential Chaka Khan (1) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. This Is My Night by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Chaka Khan, the draw is usually in the pocket and the human touch inside it, not just a surface-level style label. The argument is in the pocket: bass, snare, guitar or keys locking together and nudging the song forward without overplaying it.

Listen for

Listen to what the rhythm section is doing behind the lead, especially the bass turns, ghost notes, and little pushes that make the groove lean forward. Notice how it hands the weight to Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994) instead of crowding the next move.

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Fresh Tendrils
Soundgarden
Why it fits

Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994) stays related to This Is My Night by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) through pop, rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Fresh Garbage by Spirit off The Psychedelic Years 1966-1969 (1990) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Superunknown matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Soundgarden, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Fresh Garbage by Spirit off The Psychedelic Years 1966-1969 (1990) instead of crowding the next move.

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Fresh Garbage
Spirit
Why it fits

Fresh Garbage by Spirit off The Psychedelic Years 1966-1969 (1990) stays related to Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994) through rock / psychedelic rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars.

Track context

Hearing it against The Psychedelic Years 1966-1969 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Fresh Garbage by Spirit off The Psychedelic Years 1966-1969 (1990) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Spirit, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994). Hearing it against Superunknown matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Fresh Tendrils by Soundgarden off Superunknown (1994) stays related to This Is My Night by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) through pop, rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe.

Subtle lift / open window liftPlaylist noteApr 30, 20267:14 AM

Debase (Soft Palate) is the thesis, and Bohemian Rhapsody is the answer waiting on deck.

Debase (Soft Palate) by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp. It leaves Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Bohemian Rhapsody is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Debase (Soft Palate)
Aphex Twin
Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) · 2003 · electronic, ambient, experimental
Lineup note
Debase (Soft Palate) into Bohemian Rhapsody

Debase (Soft Palate) by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp. It leaves Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) · 2003

Hearing it against Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Debase (Soft Palate) by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp. On Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003), it reads as part of a larger album world instead of a stray file in the crate. The detail is in the air around the sound as much as in the notes themselves: sustain, echo, and how long each element hangs before the next one arrives.

Listen for
What to catch in the arrangement

Listen for the negative space: tails, echoes, and the way the sound keeps moving even when the surface feels still. Notice how it hands the weight to Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975) instead of crowding the next move.

Aphex TwinQueenSocial Distortionelectronic, ambient, experimentalRockPunk Rocksubtle lift / open-window liftdaybreakopen-window liftelectronic, ambient, experimental
Session map
3 stored song notes
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Debase (Soft Palate)
Aphex Twin
Why it fits

Debase (Soft Palate) by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp. It leaves Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Debase (Soft Palate) by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp. On Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003), it reads as part of a larger album world instead of a stray file in the crate. The detail is in the air around the sound as much as in the notes themselves: sustain, echo, and how long each element hangs before the next one arrives.

Listen for

Listen for the negative space: tails, echoes, and the way the sound keeps moving even when the surface feels still. Notice how it hands the weight to Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975) instead of crowding the next move.

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Bohemian Rhapsody
Queen
Why it fits

Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975) lifts the pressure after Debase (Soft Palate) by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003) without snapping the thread. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Gotta Know The Rules by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against A Night at the Opera matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Queen, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Gotta Know The Rules by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) instead of crowding the next move.

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Gotta Know The Rules
Social Distortion
Why it fits

Gotta Know The Rules by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) lifts the pressure after Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975) without snapping the thread. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars.

Track context

Hearing it against White Light White Heat White Trash matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Gotta Know The Rules by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Social Distortion, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead.

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Mr Rassy is lining up Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975). Hearing it against A Night at the Opera matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen off A Night at the Opera (1975) lifts the pressure after Debase (Soft Palate) by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003) without snapping the thread. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe.

Subtle lift / midnight patiencePlaylist noteApr 30, 20261:39 AM

No Shade in the Shadow of The Cross is the thesis, and Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) is the answer waiting on deck.

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
No Shade in the Shadow of The Cross
Sufjan Stevens
Carrie & Lowell · 2015 · Pop, Rock, Alternatif et Indé
Lineup note
No Shade in the Shadow of The Cross into Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight)

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Carrie & Lowell · 2015

Hearing it against Carrie & Lowell matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. No Shade in the Shadow of The Cross by Sufjan Stevens off Carrie & Lowell (2015) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Sufjan Stevens, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for
What to catch in the arrangement

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024) instead of crowding the next move.

Sufjan StevensMiles DavisAphex TwinPop, Rock, Alternatif et IndéJazzelectronic, ambient, experimentalsubtle lift / midnight patiencedeep nightmidnight patiencePop, Rock, Alternatif et Indé
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
No Shade in the Shadow of The Cross
Sufjan Stevens
Why it fits

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Carrie & Lowell matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. No Shade in the Shadow of The Cross by Sufjan Stevens off Carrie & Lowell (2015) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Sufjan Stevens, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024) instead of crowding the next move.

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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 off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024) lifts the pressure after No Shade in the Shadow of The Cross by Sufjan Stevens off Carrie & Lowell (2015) without snapping the thread. Reach for it when the set needs lift, conversation between parts, and something that can move without turning blunt. It leaves 1st 44 by Aphex Twin off Collapse (EP) (2018) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024) works when the set needs collective motion and color instead of blunt force. Miles Davis makes the most sense here as an ensemble proposition: the interest is in how the parts talk to each other, not just one lead line. This one earns its space through moving parts: sections shifting roles, rhythm pushing from underneath, and an arrangement that keeps relocating the center.

Listen for

Listen for how the lead line, horns or keys, and the rhythm section keep trading weight instead of sitting in fixed roles. Notice how it hands the weight to 1st 44 by Aphex Twin off Collapse (EP) (2018) instead of crowding the next move.

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1st 44
Aphex Twin
Why it fits

1st 44 by Aphex Twin off Collapse (EP) (2018) stays related to Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024) through electronic, ambient, experimental, but changes the pocket enough to matter. 1st 44 by Aphex Twin off Collapse (EP) (2018) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp.

Track context

Hearing it against Collapse (EP) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. 1st 44 by Aphex Twin off Collapse (EP) (2018) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp. On Collapse (EP) (2018), it reads as part of a larger album world instead of a stray file in the crate. The detail is in the air around the sound as much as in the notes themselves: sustain, echo, and how long each element hangs before the next one arrives.

Listen for

Listen for the negative space: tails, echoes, and the way the sound keeps moving even when the surface feels still.

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). Hearing it against INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Tadd's Delight (From The Album 'Round About Midnight) by Miles Davis off INTEGRAL MILES DAVIS 1951-1956 (2024) lifts the pressure after No Shade in the Shadow of The Cross by Sufjan Stevens off Carrie & Lowell (2015) without snapping the thread. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe.

Subtle lift / dust and glowPlaylist noteApr 29, 20264:14 PM

Loaded CD4 is the thesis, and Highway Runner is the answer waiting on deck.

Reach for it when the sequence needs a record that can keep moving and still leave detail behind. It leaves Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Highway Runner is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Loaded CD4
Velvet Underground
CD4
Lineup note
Loaded CD4 into Highway Runner

Reach for it when the sequence needs a record that can keep moving and still leave detail behind. It leaves Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
CD4

Hearing it against CD4 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Loaded CD4 by Velvet Underground off CD4 earns its place when the turn needs shape, contrast, and enough detail to keep the next move honest. On CD4, it reads as part of a larger album world instead of a stray file in the crate. Hearing it against CD4 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single.

Listen for
What to catch in the arrangement

Listen for the point where the record suddenly feels larger than the speakers and starts changing the shape of the room. Notice how it hands the weight to Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016) instead of crowding the next move.

Velvet UndergroundDonna SummerTrafficR&BPop, RockPunk Rocksubtle lift / dust and glowgolden afternoondust and glownext: Donna Summer
Session map
3 stored song notes
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Loaded CD4
Velvet Underground
Why it fits

Reach for it when the sequence needs a record that can keep moving and still leave detail behind. It leaves Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against CD4 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Loaded CD4 by Velvet Underground off CD4 earns its place when the turn needs shape, contrast, and enough detail to keep the next move honest. On CD4, it reads as part of a larger album world instead of a stray file in the crate. Hearing it against CD4 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single.

Listen for

Listen for the point where the record suddenly feels larger than the speakers and starts changing the shape of the room. Notice how it hands the weight to Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016) instead of crowding the next move.

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Highway Runner
Donna Summer
Why it fits

Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016) stays related to Loaded CD4 by Velvet Underground off CD4 through r&b, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the sequence needs a record that can keep moving and still leave detail behind. It leaves Rock And Roll Stew by Traffic off Time-Life - Sounds Of The Seventies - FM Rock II a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against The Ultimate Collection: To Remember matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016) earns its place when the turn needs shape, contrast, and enough detail to keep the next move honest. On The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016), it reads as part of a larger album world instead of a stray file in the crate. Hearing it against The Ultimate Collection: To Remember matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single.

Listen for

Listen for the point where the record suddenly feels larger than the speakers and starts changing the shape of the room. Notice how it hands the weight to Rock And Roll Stew by Traffic off Time-Life - Sounds Of The Seventies - FM Rock II instead of crowding the next move.

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Rock And Roll Stew
Traffic
Why it fits

Rock And Roll Stew by Traffic off Time-Life - Sounds Of The Seventies - FM Rock II stays related to Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016) through r&b, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the sequence needs a record that can keep moving and still leave detail behind.

Track context

Hearing it against Time-Life - Sounds Of The Seventies - FM Rock II matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. On Time-Life - Sounds Of The Seventies - FM Rock II, it reads as part of a larger album world instead of a stray file in the crate. Hearing it against Time-Life - Sounds Of The Seventies - FM Rock II matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single.

Listen for

Listen for the point where the record suddenly feels larger than the speakers and starts changing the shape of the room.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016). Hearing it against The Ultimate Collection: To Remember matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Highway Runner by Donna Summer off The Ultimate Collection: To Remember (2016) stays related to Loaded CD4 by Velvet Underground off CD4 through r&b, but changes the pocket enough to matter. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe.

Subtle lift / mirrorball shadowPlaylist noteApr 28, 202610:54 PMOpen set

California (Hustle And Flow) is the thesis, and Good Morning Good Morning is the answer waiting on deck.

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Good Morning Good Morning by The Beatles off Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Good Morning Good Morning is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
California (Hustle And Flow)
Social Distortion
Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes · 2011 · Punk Rock
Programming
Open set

Mr Rassy is shaping the next turn from the records already on the deck.

Loaded CD3 · clip
Lineup note
California (Hustle And Flow) into Good Morning Good Morning

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Good Morning Good Morning by The Beatles off Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes · 2011

Hearing it against Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. California (Hustle And Flow) by Social Distortion off Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes (2011) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Social Distortion, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for
What to catch in the arrangement

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Good Morning Good Morning by The Beatles off Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) instead of crowding the next move.

Social DistortionThe BeatlesCreedence Clearwater RevivalPunk RockRockSwamp Rocksubtle lift / mirrorball shadowafter-hoursmirrorball shadowPunk Rock
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
California (Hustle And Flow)
Social Distortion
Why it fits

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Good Morning Good Morning by The Beatles off Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. California (Hustle And Flow) by Social Distortion off Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes (2011) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Social Distortion, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Good Morning Good Morning by The Beatles off Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) instead of crowding the next move.

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Good Morning Good Morning
The Beatles
Why it fits

Good Morning Good Morning by The Beatles off Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) stays related to California (Hustle And Flow) by Social Distortion off Hard Times And Nursery Rhymes (2011) through rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Tombstone Shadow by Creedence Clearwater Revival off Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall (April 14, 1970) (2022) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With The Beatles, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Tombstone Shadow by Creedence Clearwater Revival off Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall (April 14, 1970) (2022) instead of crowding the next move.

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Tombstone Shadow
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Why it fits

Tombstone Shadow by Creedence Clearwater Revival off Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall (April 14, 1970) (2022) stays related to Good Morning Good Morning by The Beatles off Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) through swamp rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars.

Track context

Hearing it against Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall (April 14, 1970) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Tombstone Shadow by Creedence Clearwater Revival off Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall (April 14, 1970) (2022) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Creedence Clearwater Revival, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Good Morning Good Morning by The Beatles off Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967). Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Good Morning Good Morning by The Beatles off Sgt. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe.

Subtle lift / clean heatPlaylist noteApr 28, 202611:00 AM

New Day is the thesis, and Under My Thumb is the answer waiting on deck.

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Under My Thumb is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
New Day
Iron Butterfly
Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly · 1993 · Psychedelic Rock
Lineup note
New Day into Under My Thumb

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly · 1993

Hearing it against Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. New Day by Iron Butterfly off Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly (1993) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Iron Butterfly, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for
What to catch in the arrangement

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) instead of crowding the next move.

Iron ButterflySocial DistortionKinksPsychedelic RockPunk RockRocksubtle lift / clean heatlate morningclean heatPsychedelic Rock
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
New Day
Iron Butterfly
Why it fits

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. New Day by Iron Butterfly off Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly (1993) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Iron Butterfly, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) instead of crowding the next move.

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Under My Thumb
Social Distortion
Why it fits

Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) stays related to New Day by Iron Butterfly off Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly (1993) through punk rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves All Day And All Of The Night by Kinks off Kinks At The BBC Disc 1 (2012) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against White Light White Heat White Trash matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Social Distortion, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to All Day And All Of The Night by Kinks off Kinks At The BBC Disc 1 (2012) instead of crowding the next move.

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All Day And All Of The Night
Kinks
Why it fits

All Day And All Of The Night by Kinks off Kinks At The BBC Disc 1 (2012) stays related to Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) through rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars.

Track context

Hearing it against Kinks At The BBC Disc 1 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. All Day And All Of The Night by Kinks off Kinks At The BBC Disc 1 (2012) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Kinks, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead.

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Mr Rassy is lining up Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996). Hearing it against White Light White Heat White Trash matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Under My Thumb by Social Distortion off White Light White Heat White Trash (1996) stays related to New Day by Iron Butterfly off Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly (1993) through punk rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe.

Subtle lift / fresh currentPlaylist noteApr 28, 20268:25 AM

So-Lo is the thesis, and Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) is the answer waiting on deck.

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
So-Lo
Iron Butterfly
Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly · 1993 · Psychedelic Rock
Lineup note
So-Lo into Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version)

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly · 1993

Hearing it against Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. So-Lo by Iron Butterfly off Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly (1993) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Iron Butterfly, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for
What to catch in the arrangement

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994) instead of crowding the next move.

Iron ButterflySoundgardenFoo FightersPsychedelic RockPop, RockRocksubtle lift / fresh currentdaybreakfresh currentPsychedelic Rock
Session map
3 stored song notes
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So-Lo
Iron Butterfly
Why it fits

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. So-Lo by Iron Butterfly off Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly (1993) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Iron Butterfly, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994) instead of crowding the next move.

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Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version)
Soundgarden
Why it fits

Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994) stays related to So-Lo by Iron Butterfly off Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly (1993) through pop, rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves Rope by Foo Fighters off Wasting Light (2011) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Soundgarden, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to Rope by Foo Fighters off Wasting Light (2011) instead of crowding the next move.

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Rope
Foo Fighters
Why it fits

Rope by Foo Fighters off Wasting Light (2011) stays related to Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994) through pop, rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars.

Track context

Hearing it against Wasting Light matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Rope by Foo Fighters off Wasting Light (2011) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Foo Fighters, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead.

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Mr Rassy is lining up Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994). Hearing it against Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Fresh Tendrils (Demo Version) by Soundgarden off Superunknown (Deluxe Edition - 4CD) (1994) stays related to So-Lo by Iron Butterfly off Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly (1993) through pop, rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe.

Subtle lift / smoke and focusPlaylist noteApr 27, 202611:12 PM

Livin' Thing is the thesis, and I is the answer waiting on deck.

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. I is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Livin' Thing
Electric Light Orchestra
A New World Record · 1976 · Pop, Rock
Lineup note
Livin' Thing into I

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
A New World Record · 1976

Hearing it against A New World Record matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Livin' Thing by Electric Light Orchestra off A New World Record (1976) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Electric Light Orchestra, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for
What to catch in the arrangement

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) instead of crowding the next move.

Electric Light OrchestraThe VelvetsAphex TwinPop, RockDoo-Wopelectronic, ambient, experimentalsubtle lift / smoke and focusafter-hourssmoke and focusPop, Rock
Session map
3 stored song notes
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Livin' Thing
Electric Light Orchestra
Why it fits

Reach for it when the turn needs shape, attack, and a record that can define the next move in just a few bars. It leaves I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against A New World Record matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Livin' Thing by Electric Light Orchestra off A New World Record (1976) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Electric Light Orchestra, the attraction is often attack and arrangement economy: what the band can say quickly and physically. The record earns its place through how the arrangement opens and tightens rather than through sheer mass.

Listen for

Listen for where the arrangement opens wider than the first impression suggests, especially when the rhythm section changes the floor under the lead. Notice how it hands the weight to I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) instead of crowding the next move.

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I
The Velvets
Why it fits

I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) lifts the pressure after Livin' Thing by Electric Light Orchestra off A New World Record (1976) without snapping the thread. I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) earns its place when the turn needs shape, contrast, and enough detail to keep the next move honest. It leaves I by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) earns its place when the turn needs shape, contrast, and enough detail to keep the next move honest. On The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994), it reads as part of a larger album world instead of a stray file in the crate. Hearing it against The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single.

Listen for

Listen for the point where the record suddenly feels larger than the speakers and starts changing the shape of the room. Notice how it hands the weight to I by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) instead of crowding the next move.

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I
Aphex Twin
Why it fits

I by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) cools the temperature after I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) and lets the turn breathe. I by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp.

Track context

Hearing it against Selected Ambient Works 85-92 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp. On Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992), it reads as part of a larger album world instead of a stray file in the crate. The detail is in the air around the sound as much as in the notes themselves: sustain, echo, and how long each element hangs before the next one arrives.

Listen for

Listen for the negative space: tails, echoes, and the way the sound keeps moving even when the surface feels still.

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Mr Rassy is lining up I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994). Hearing it against The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I by The Velvets off The Birth Of Doo Wop 1948-1955 (1994) lifts the pressure after Livin' Thing by Electric Light Orchestra off A New World Record (1976) without snapping the thread. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "Doo-Wop The Velvets lane".