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Originally Posted by Thom Yorke
^^ Yeah, with one artist though. When you get a whole bunch of different artists on one album, it disrupts the continuity of it I think. And I was more speaking towards how short the tracks are. Because the tracks are so short, it makes the transitions between songs a lot more effective so that you more or less feel like you're listening to one long track in the end. Even if I don't particularly like a track (I don't really like West End Kids on this), I can easily make it through because of how nicely it flows together.
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A good DJ will make sure the continuity of their mix isn't disrupted no matter how many rappers they mix.
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