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Deep night / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:56 AMAphex Twin close-upsame artist
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Ruglen Holon
Aphex Twin
Disc 2 - Drukqs · 2001 · electronic, ambient, experimental · 2 min
Programming
Aphex Twin close-up
A short run staying inside Aphex Twin's handwriting instead of skimming past it.
Lineup note
Aphex Twin close-up
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 Ruglen Holon 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.
Aphex Twinelectronic, ambient, experimentalcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulseAphex Twin close-up
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Why it fits
Ruglen Holon by Aphex Twin lands here because it keeps the cute warmth / sleepwalker pulse pull alive without sanding off the grain that makes this hour interesting. The electronic, ambient, experimental edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Xtal can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.
Track context
On Disc 2 - Drukqs (2001), Ruglen Holon shows Aphex Twin working in a 2000s 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. Inside Aphex Twin close-up, it reads as curation rather than stunt programming.
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 Xtal to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
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Why it fits
Xtal keeps aphex twin close-up honest by sounding like a real choice inside that lane, not a decorative gesture. The electronic, ambient, experimental edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992), Xtal 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. Inside Aphex Twin close-up, it reads as curation rather than stunt programming.
Listen for
Listen for the electronic, ambient, experimental texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Ruglen Holon without borrowing the same emotional weight.
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Mr Rassy is lining up Ruglen Holon by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - Drukqs (2001). It hit in 2001, it comes off Disc 2 - Drukqs, electronic, ambient, experimental on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Aphex Twin close-up is opening up.
Cute warmth / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:55 AM
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Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster)
David Bowie
Aladdin Sane (2013 Remaster) · 1973 · Rock · 5 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room
Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) by David Bowie and Slide by Slave provide a fresh emotional arc after Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul, keeping the hour feeling authored.
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 Drive-In Saturday (2013 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.
David BowieSlaveRockSoul, Funk, R&Bcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulsenext: David Bowie
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Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster)
David Bowie
Why it fits
Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) by David Bowie lands here because Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) by David Bowie and Slide by Slave provide a fresh emotional arc after Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul, keeping the hour feeling authored.. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Slide can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.
Track context
On Aladdin Sane (2013 Remaster) (1973), Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) shows David Bowie working in a 1970s 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. It also leaves a lane for Slide to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
02later
Why it fits
Slide answers Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) by David Bowie with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The soul, funk, r&b edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Slave (1977), Slide shows Slave working in a 1970s pocket with soul, funk, r&b 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 soul, funk, r&b texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) without borrowing the same emotional weight.
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Mr Rassy is lining up Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) by David Bowie off Aladdin Sane (2013 Remaster) (1973). It hit in 1973, it comes off Aladdin Sane (2013 Remaster), Rock on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) by David Bowie and Slide by Slave provide a fresh emotional arc after Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul, keeping the hour feeling authored.
Cute warmth / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:54 AM
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Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère
Satie
Complete Piano Works, Volume 8 · 1995 · Classical · 0 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room
Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie 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.
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What to catch in the room
Listen for how Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère 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.
SatieBilly PaulClassicalRockcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulsenext: Satie
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Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère
Satie
Why it fits
Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie lands here because Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie states the thesis, and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.. The classical 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 Complete Piano Works, Volume 8 (1995), Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère shows Satie working in a 1990s pocket with classical 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 classical 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.
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Me And Mrs. Jones
Billy Paul
Why it fits
Me And Mrs. Jones answers Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie 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 Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère without borrowing the same emotional weight.
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Mr Rassy is lining up Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie off Complete Piano Works, Volume 8 (1995). It hit in 1995, it comes off Complete Piano Works, Volume 8, Classical on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie states the thesis, and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.
Cute warmth / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:54 AM
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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 provides a bold and unexpected turn after T69 collapse by Aphex Twin, while Trois Poèmes D'amour by Satie offers a smooth transition to the next 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 DavisSatieJazzClassicalcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulsenext: 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 provides a bold and unexpected turn after T69 collapse by Aphex Twin, while Trois Poèmes D'amour by Satie offers a smooth transition to the next hour.. The jazz edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète 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 Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
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Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète
Satie
Why it fits
Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète 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 classical edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Complete Piano Works, Volume 9 (1995), Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète shows Satie working in a 1990s pocket with classical 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 classical 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 by Miles Davis provides a bold and unexpected turn after T69 collapse by Aphex Twin, while Trois Poèmes D'amour by Satie offers a smooth transition to the next hour.
Cute warmth / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:53 AMAphex Twin close-upsame artist
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White Blur 2
Aphex Twin
Disc 2 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II · 1994 · electronic, ambient, experimental · 11 min
Programming
Aphex Twin close-up
A short run staying inside Aphex Twin's handwriting instead of skimming past it.
Lineup note
Aphex Twin close-up
White Blur 2 by Aphex Twin keeps the emotional pressure steady after and changes the palette without cutting the thread. It matches the hour's mood and programming goals.
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 White Blur 2 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.
Aphex Twinelectronic, ambient, experimentalcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulseAphex Twin close-up
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Why it fits
White Blur 2 by Aphex Twin lands here because White Blur 2 by Aphex Twin keeps the emotional pressure steady after and changes the palette without cutting the thread. It matches the hour's mood and programming goals.. The electronic, ambient, experimental edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. T69 collapse 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. Inside Aphex Twin close-up, it reads as curation rather than stunt programming.
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 T69 collapse to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
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Why it fits
T69 collapse keeps aphex twin close-up honest by sounding like a real choice inside that lane, not a decorative gesture. The electronic, ambient, experimental edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Collapse (EP) (2018), T69 collapse shows Aphex Twin working in a 2010s 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. Inside Aphex Twin close-up, it reads as curation rather than stunt programming.
Listen for
Listen for the electronic, ambient, experimental 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.
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Mr Rassy is lining up White Blur 2 by Aphex Twin off Disc 2 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II (1994). It hit in 1994, it comes off Disc 2 - Selected Ambient Works Volume II, electronic, ambient, experimental on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Aphex Twin close-up is opening up. White Blur 2 by Aphex Twin keeps the emotional pressure steady after and changes the palette without cutting the thread. It matches the hour's mood and programming goals.
Cute warmth / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:52 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
Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster)
David Bowie
Aladdin Sane (2013 Remaster) · 1973 · Rock · 5 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room
Drive-In Saturday by David Bowie and Slide by Slave provide a sharp two-step that keeps the emotional pressure steady after Me And Mrs. Jones.
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 Drive-In Saturday (2013 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.
David BowieSlaveRockSoul, Funk, R&Bcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulsenext: David Bowie
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Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster)
David Bowie
Why it fits
Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) by David Bowie lands here because Drive-In Saturday by David Bowie and Slide by Slave provide a sharp two-step that keeps the emotional pressure steady after Me And Mrs. Jones.. The rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Slide can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.
Track context
On Aladdin Sane (2013 Remaster) (1973), Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) shows David Bowie working in a 1970s 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. It also leaves a lane for Slide to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
02later
Why it fits
Slide answers Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) by David Bowie with a related tension instead of a copycat move, so the sequence keeps opening out. The soul, funk, r&b edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Slave (1977), Slide shows Slave working in a 1970s pocket with soul, funk, r&b 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 soul, funk, r&b texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) without borrowing the same emotional weight.
Open saved booth copy
Mr Rassy is lining up Drive-In Saturday (2013 Remaster) by David Bowie off Aladdin Sane (2013 Remaster) (1973). It hit in 1973, it comes off Aladdin Sane (2013 Remaster), Rock on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Drive-In Saturday by David Bowie and Slide by Slave provide a sharp two-step that keeps the emotional pressure steady after Me And Mrs. Jones.
Cute warmth / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:52 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
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 PaulJazzRockcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulsenext: 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 (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.
Cute warmth / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:50 AM
Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.
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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) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads and Walters Theme by R.E.M. provide a sharp two-step that keeps the emotional pressure steady 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 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 HeadsR.E.M.AlternativeIndie RockRockcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulsenext: 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) (Live; 2004 Remaster) by Talking Heads and Walters Theme by R.E.M. provide a sharp two-step that keeps the emotional pressure steady and changes the palette without cutting the thread.. The alternative / indie rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Walters Theme 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 Walters Theme to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
02later
Why it fits
Walters Theme 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 rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Dead Letter Office (1987), Walters Theme shows R.E.M. working in a 1980s 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 A Clean Break (Let's Work) (Live; 2004 Remaster) without borrowing the same emotional weight.
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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 Walters Theme by R.E.M. provide a sharp two-step that keeps the emotional pressure steady and changes the palette without cutting the thread.
Cute warmth / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:50 AMelectronic, ambient, experimental pocketgenre pocket
Mr Rassy is listening for the seam in the signal.
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Record in focus
Untitled
AFX
Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP) · 1995 · electronic, ambient, experimental · 9 min
Programming
electronic, ambient, experimental pocket
A stretch where Mr Rassy stays with one pocket of sound long enough for the details to show.
Lineup note
electronic, ambient, experimental pocket
Untitled by AFX states the thesis, and Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) by Aphex Twin 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 Untitled 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.
AFXAphex Twinelectronic, ambient, experimentalcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulseelectronic, ambient, experimental pocket
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Why it fits
Untitled by AFX lands here because Untitled by AFX states the thesis, and Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) by Aphex Twin answers it with a fresh turn.. The electronic, ambient, experimental edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.
Track context
On Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP) (1995), Untitled shows AFX working in a 1990s pocket with electronic, ambient, experimental in the grain. The cut moves with a candlelit drift, which is why it can hold this turn without flattening it. Inside electronic, ambient, experimental pocket, it reads as curation rather than stunt programming.
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 Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
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Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix)
Aphex Twin
Why it fits
Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) keeps electronic, ambient, experimental pocket honest by sounding like a real choice inside that lane, not a decorative gesture. The electronic, ambient, experimental edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003), Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) shows Aphex Twin working in a 2000s 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. Inside electronic, ambient, experimental pocket, it reads as curation rather than stunt programming.
Listen for
Listen for the electronic, ambient, experimental texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers Untitled without borrowing the same emotional weight.
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Mr Rassy is lining up Untitled by AFX off Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP) (1995). It hit in 1995, it comes off Analogue Bubblebath 5 [As AFX] (EP), electronic, ambient, experimental on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. electronic, ambient, experimental pocket is opening up. Untitled by AFX states the thesis, and Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) by Aphex Twin answers it with a fresh turn.
Cute warmth / sleepwalker pulsePlaylist noteApr 20, 202612:49 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
Extend the feeling that follows Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul without sounding automatic.
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 HeadsSlaveAlternativeIndie RockRockcute warmth / sleepwalker pulsedeep nightsleepwalker pulsenext: Talking Heads
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2 stored song notes
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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 Extend the feeling that follows Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul without sounding automatic.. The alternative / indie rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Slide 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 Slide to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
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Why it fits
Slide 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 soul, funk, r&b edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Slave (1977), Slide shows Slave working in a 1970s pocket with soul, funk, r&b 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 soul, funk, r&b 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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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. Extend the feeling that follows Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul without sounding automatic.
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6 Pièces De La Période: Profondeur
Satie
Complete Piano Works, Volume 5 · 1994 · Classical · 2 min
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Why this turn is in the room
Keeps the emotional pressure steady 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 6 Pièces De La Période: Profondeur 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.
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6 Pièces De La Période: Profondeur
Satie
Why it fits
6 Pièces De La Période: Profondeur by Satie lands here because Keeps the emotional pressure steady and changes the palette without cutting the thread.. The classical 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 Complete Piano Works, Volume 5 (1994), 6 Pièces De La Période: Profondeur shows Satie working in a 1990s pocket with classical 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 classical 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.
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Me And Mrs. Jones
Billy Paul
Why it fits
Me And Mrs. Jones answers 6 Pièces De La Période: Profondeur by Satie 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 6 Pièces De La Période: Profondeur without borrowing the same emotional weight.
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Mr Rassy is lining up 6 Pièces De La Période: Profondeur by Satie off Complete Piano Works, Volume 5 (1994). It hit in 1994, it comes off Complete Piano Works, Volume 5, Classical on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Keeps the emotional pressure steady and changes the palette without cutting the thread.
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T69 collapse
Aphex Twin
Collapse (EP) · 2018 · electronic, ambient, experimental · 5 min
Programming
Aphex Twin close-up
A short run staying inside Aphex Twin's handwriting instead of skimming past it.
Lineup note
Aphex Twin close-up
T69 collapse by Aphex Twin states the thesis and Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) by Aphex Twin 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 T69 collapse 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.
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Why it fits
T69 collapse by Aphex Twin lands here because T69 collapse by Aphex Twin states the thesis and Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) by Aphex Twin answers it with a fresh turn.. The electronic, ambient, experimental edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) can step in after it without the handoff feeling pre-chewed.
Track context
On Collapse (EP) (2018), T69 collapse shows Aphex Twin working in a 2010s 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. Inside Aphex Twin close-up, it reads as curation rather than stunt programming.
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 Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
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Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix)
Aphex Twin
Why it fits
Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) keeps aphex twin close-up honest by sounding like a real choice inside that lane, not a decorative gesture. The electronic, ambient, experimental edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Disc 2 - 26 Mixes For Cash (Compilation) (2003), Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) shows Aphex Twin working in a 2000s 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. Inside Aphex Twin close-up, it reads as curation rather than stunt programming.
Listen for
Listen for the electronic, ambient, experimental texture in the pocket, especially in the way the arrangement keeps color moving under the lead. You can hear how it answers T69 collapse without borrowing the same emotional weight.
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Mr Rassy is lining up T69 collapse by Aphex Twin off Collapse (EP) (2018). It hit in 2018, it comes off Collapse (EP), electronic, ambient, experimental on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Aphex Twin close-up is opening up. T69 collapse by Aphex Twin states the thesis and Falling Free (Aphex Twin Remix) by Aphex Twin answers it with a fresh turn.
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Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète
Satie
Complete Piano Works, Volume 9 · 1995 · Classical · 1 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room
Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète by Satie 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 Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète 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.
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Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète
Satie
Why it fits
Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète by Satie lands here because Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète by Satie states the thesis, and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.. The classical 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 Complete Piano Works, Volume 9 (1995), Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète shows Satie working in a 1990s pocket with classical 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 classical 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 Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète by Satie 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 Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète without borrowing the same emotional weight.
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Mr Rassy is lining up Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète by Satie off Complete Piano Works, Volume 9 (1995). It hit in 1995, it comes off Complete Piano Works, Volume 9, Classical on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Trois Poèmes D'amour: Ta Parure Est Secrète by Satie states the thesis, and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.
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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
Let's breathe after Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul and turn the color from 1990s into 1970s with Slide by Slave.
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.
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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 Let's breathe after Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul and turn the color from 1990s into 1970s with Slide by Slave.. The alternative / indie rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Slide 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 Slide to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
02later
Why it fits
Slide 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 soul, funk, r&b edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Slave (1977), Slide shows Slave working in a 1970s pocket with soul, funk, r&b 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 soul, funk, r&b 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.
Open saved booth copy
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. Let's breathe after Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul and turn the color from 1990s into 1970s with Slide by Slave.
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Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère
Satie
Complete Piano Works, Volume 8 · 1995 · Classical · 0 min
Lineup note
Why this turn is in the room
Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie 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 Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère 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.
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Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère
Satie
Why it fits
Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie lands here because Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie states the thesis, and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.. The classical 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 Complete Piano Works, Volume 8 (1995), Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère shows Satie working in a 1990s pocket with classical 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 classical 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 Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie 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 Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère without borrowing the same emotional weight.
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Mr Rassy is lining up Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie off Complete Piano Works, Volume 8 (1995). It hit in 1995, it comes off Complete Piano Works, Volume 8, Classical on the edges. The transition feels clean and alive. Mercure - Poses Plastiques: Deuxième Tableau, Colère De Cerbère by Satie states the thesis, and Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul answers it with a fresh turn.
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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
Let's breathe after Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul and turn the color from 1990s into 1970s with Slide by Slave.
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.
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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 Let's breathe after Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul and turn the color from 1990s into 1970s with Slide by Slave.. The alternative / indie rock edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match. Slide 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 Slide to arrive without the segue feeling forced.
02later
Why it fits
Slide 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 soul, funk, r&b edge gives the turn a more precise contour than a plain mood match.
Track context
On Slave (1977), Slide shows Slave working in a 1970s pocket with soul, funk, r&b 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 soul, funk, r&b 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.
Open saved booth copy
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. Let's breathe after Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul and turn the color from 1990s into 1970s with Slide by Slave.