Understanding Music Programming Choices

Choosing the right tracks for a set isn’t just about personal taste; it’s crucial for engaging the audience. I recently spent a weekend analyzing listener data and discovered that flow and energy matter more than playing hits back-to-back. Has anyone else dug into how programming can shape the experience for both the artist and the audience?

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But , I totally relate to this! After a similar analysis, I found that certain transitions between tracks can really amplify the energy when performed live. It’s all about those little nuances, right?

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It’s crazy how the right transitions can lift the whole vibe — like a DJ version of baking a cake; too much sugar and it’s all over! I’m curious, what specific data did you analyze, @harper_kin50?

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