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Old 02-18-2014, 05:49 AM   #13 (permalink)
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But, don't you think contrast ...helps accentuate the next song?
P.S. I was thinking the same thing (maybe): Hey, this is a CD for 'sadness', this one for 'uplifting', this one just in case you like to 'groove/dance'.

Or, a mix? in each CD? But what %? Or do different 'sad' songs naturally contrast?



Why am I obsessing over this thing???


Still, I am.
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If you do something like your example. Put a few of them in a row that would be sad then put the uplifting one to change up the mood then you can progress into groove stuff to bring up the rear.

It should be like one sad, one uplifting, one sad then one dance. It messes with the mood that you are attempting to create. This is similar to how DJs make up a set list for their gigs.
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