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Dusky slow burn / slow brighteningPlaylist noteJun 15, 202611:18 AMOpen set

You is the thesis, and Tonight is the answer waiting on deck.

Tonight by David Bowie sets the thesis with a dusky, art-rock pulse that honors the request line while shifting the era into the 1980s. It breathes after Soundgarden’s live intensity, giving the sequence room to unfold. The hinge (I Know There's An Answer) and payoff (Low) then lift the arc with emotional precision, keeping the hour authored, rooted, and inevitable. Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Tonight is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
You
Marvin Gaye
Live in Tokyo 1979 · 2025 · Soul, Funk, R&B
Programming
Open set

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

Then Came You · full
Lineup note
You into Tonight

Tonight by David Bowie sets the thesis with a dusky, art-rock pulse that honors the request line while shifting the era into the 1980s. It breathes after Soundgarden’s live intensity, giving the sequence room to unfold. The hinge (I Know There's An Answer) and payoff (Low) then lift the arc with emotional precision, keeping the hour authored, rooted, and inevitable. Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Live in Tokyo 1979 · 2025

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. You by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) instead of crowding the next move.

Marvin GayeDavid BowieArt Blakey & the Jazz MessengersSoul, Funk, R&BArt RockJazzdusky slow burn / slow brighteningdaybreakslow brighteningSoul, Funk, R&B
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
You
Marvin Gaye
Why it fits

Tonight by David Bowie sets the thesis with a dusky, art-rock pulse that honors the request line while shifting the era into the 1980s. It breathes after Soundgarden’s live intensity, giving the sequence room to unfold. The hinge (I Know There's An Answer) and payoff (Low) then lift the arc with emotional precision, keeping the hour authored, rooted, and inevitable. Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. You by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) instead of crowding the next move.

02next
Tonight
David Bowie
Why it fits

Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) stays related to You by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) through art 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 You Don't Know What Love Is by Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers off Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers (1961) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Tonight matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With David Bowie, 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 You Don't Know What Love Is by Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers off Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers (1961) instead of crowding the next move.

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You Don't Know What Love Is
Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers
Why it fits

You Don't Know What Love Is by Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers off Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers (1961) lifts the pressure after Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) without snapping the thread. Reach for it when the set needs lift, conversation between parts, and something that can move without turning blunt.

Track context

Hearing it against Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. You Don't Know What Love Is by Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers off Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers (1961) works when the set needs collective motion and color instead of blunt force. Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers 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.

Open saved booth copy

Right here, right now — the room is still humming from Marvin Gaye. But we’re not done breathing. This next one? It’s the kind of track that sits in the dark and waits for the light to find it.

Dusky slow burn / slow burn honeyPlaylist noteJun 14, 202611:59 PMOpen set

Rock a My Soul is the thesis, and I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) 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 Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Rock a My Soul
Pixies
Pixies · 2002 · Alternative Rock
Programming
Open set

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

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) · full
Lineup note
Rock a My Soul into I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003)

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 Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Pixies · 2002

Hearing it against Pixies matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Rock a My Soul by Pixies off Pixies (2002) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Pixies, 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 Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) instead of crowding the next move.

PixiesThe White StripesSpoonAlternative RockPop, Rock, Alternatif et IndéRockdusky slow burn / slow-burn honeysunsetslow-burn honeyAlternative Rock
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
Rock a My Soul
Pixies
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 Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Pixies matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Rock a My Soul by Pixies off Pixies (2002) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Pixies, 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 Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) instead of crowding the next move.

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I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003)
The White Stripes
Full play
Why it fits

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) stays related to Rock a My Soul by Pixies off Pixies (2002) through pop, rock, alternatif et indé, 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 New York Kiss (Home Demo) by Spoon off They Want My Soul (2024) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Elephant matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With The White Stripes, 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 New York Kiss (Home Demo) by Spoon off They Want My Soul (2024) instead of crowding the next move.

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New York Kiss (Home Demo)
Spoon
Why it fits

New York Kiss (Home Demo) by Spoon off They Want My Soul (2024) cools the temperature after I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) and lets the turn breathe. 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 They Want My Soul matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. New York Kiss (Home Demo) by Spoon off They Want My Soul (2024) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Spoon, 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 I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023). Hearing it against Elephant matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) stays related to Rock a My Soul by Pixies off Pixies (2002) through pop, rock, alternatif et indé, but changes the pocket enough to matter. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / soft smokePlaylist noteJun 14, 202610:10 PMOpen set

Into Gold is the thesis, and Tonight is the answer waiting on deck.

The playlist is designed as thesis -> deepen -> landing. 'Tonight' by David Bowie opens with a dusky, intimate groove that honors the request line's need for a slow-burn lane with warm low end. 'Low' by R.E.M. maintains emotional pressure and shifts into the 1990s without breaking the spell. 'Let Me Be The One You Need' by Bill Withers brings a different palette but maintains continuity, and 'Penguin at the Big Apple' by The Trammps lands the set with a classic, soft-smoke groove that gives the hour a satisfying, grounded conclusion. The emotional logic moves from intimate to expansive and back to grounded, keeping the sequence authored and not automatic. 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 Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Tonight is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Into Gold
London Grammar
The Greatest Love · 2024 · Alternative & Indie
Programming
Open set

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

Let Me Be The One You Need · full
Lineup note
Into Gold into Tonight

The playlist is designed as thesis -> deepen -> landing. 'Tonight' by David Bowie opens with a dusky, intimate groove that honors the request line's need for a slow-burn lane with warm low end. 'Low' by R.E.M. maintains emotional pressure and shifts into the 1990s without breaking the spell. 'Let Me Be The One You Need' by Bill Withers brings a different palette but maintains continuity, and 'Penguin at the Big Apple' by The Trammps lands the set with a classic, soft-smoke groove that gives the hour a satisfying, grounded conclusion. The emotional logic moves from intimate to expansive and back to grounded, keeping the sequence authored and not automatic. 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 Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
The Greatest Love · 2024

Hearing it against The Greatest Love matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Into Gold by London Grammar off The Greatest Love (2024) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With London Grammar, 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 Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) instead of crowding the next move.

London GrammarDavid BowieR.E.M.Alternative & IndieArt RockRockdusky slow burn / soft smokesunsetsoft smokeAlternative & Indie
Session map
3 stored song notes
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Into Gold
London Grammar
Why it fits

The playlist is designed as thesis -> deepen -> landing. 'Tonight' by David Bowie opens with a dusky, intimate groove that honors the request line's need for a slow-burn lane with warm low end. 'Low' by R.E.M. maintains emotional pressure and shifts into the 1990s without breaking the spell. 'Let Me Be The One You Need' by Bill Withers brings a different palette but maintains continuity, and 'Penguin at the Big Apple' by The Trammps lands the set with a classic, soft-smoke groove that gives the hour a satisfying, grounded conclusion. The emotional logic moves from intimate to expansive and back to grounded, keeping the sequence authored and not automatic. 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 Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against The Greatest Love matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Into Gold by London Grammar off The Greatest Love (2024) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With London Grammar, 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 Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) instead of crowding the next move.

02next
Tonight
David Bowie
Why it fits

Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) cools the temperature after Into Gold by London Grammar off The Greatest Love (2024) and lets the turn breathe. 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 Low by R.E.M. off Out Of Time (1991) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Tonight matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With David Bowie, 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 Low by R.E.M. off Out Of Time (1991) instead of crowding the next move.

03later
Low
R.E.M.
Why it fits

Low by R.E.M. off Out Of Time (1991) lifts the pressure after Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) 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 Out Of Time matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. off Out Of Time (1991) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With R.E.M., 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 Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984). Hearing it against Tonight matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Tonight by David Bowie off Tonight (1984) cools the temperature after Into Gold by London Grammar off The Greatest Love (2024) and lets the turn breathe. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The playlist is designed as thesis -> deepen -> landing. 'Tonight' by David Bowie opens with a dusky, intimate groove that honors the request line's need for a slow-burn lane with warm low end. 'Low' by R.E.M. maintains emotional pressure and shifts into the 1990s without breaking the spell. 'Let Me Be The One You Need' by Bill Withers brings a different palette but maintains continuity, and 'Penguin at the Big Apple' by The Trammps lands the set with a classic, soft-smoke groove that gives the hour a satisfying, grounded conclusion. The emotional logic moves from intimate to expansive and back to grounded, keeping the sequence authored and not automatic. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / bright pressurePlaylist noteJun 14, 20266:07 PMOpen set

I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) is the thesis, and Bright Side Of The Road 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 Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Bright Side Of The Road is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live)
Marvin Gaye
The Marvin Gaye Collection · 2014 · Soul, Funk, R&B
Programming
Open set

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

On The Way Home · full
Lineup note
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) into Bright Side Of The Road

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
The Marvin Gaye Collection · 2014

Hearing it against The Marvin Gaye Collection matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) by Marvin Gaye off The Marvin Gaye Collection (2014) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015) instead of crowding the next move.

Marvin GayeVan MorrisonBuffalo SpringfieldSoul, Funk, R&BRockPopdusky slow burn / bright pressuremiddaybright pressureSoul, Funk, R&B
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live)
Marvin Gaye
Why it fits

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against The Marvin Gaye Collection matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) by Marvin Gaye off The Marvin Gaye Collection (2014) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015) instead of crowding the next move.

02next
Bright Side Of The Road
Van Morrison
Why it fits

Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015) cools the temperature after I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) by Marvin Gaye off The Marvin Gaye Collection (2014) and lets the turn breathe. 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 On The Way Home by Buffalo Springfield off What's That Sound? Complete Albums Collection: Disc 5 - Last Time Around (2018) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against The Essential Van Morrison (2) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Van Morrison, 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 On The Way Home by Buffalo Springfield off What's That Sound? Complete Albums Collection: Disc 5 - Last Time Around (2018) instead of crowding the next move.

03later
On The Way Home
Buffalo Springfield
Full play
Why it fits

On The Way Home by Buffalo Springfield off What's That Sound? Complete Albums Collection: Disc 5 - Last Time Around (2018) stays related to Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015) 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

Complete Albums Collection: Disc 5 - Last Time Around matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Complete Albums Collection: Disc 5 - Last Time Around (2018) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Buffalo Springfield, 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 Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015). Hearing it against The Essential Van Morrison (2) matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Bright Side Of The Road by Van Morrison off The Essential Van Morrison (2) (2015) cools the temperature after I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) by Marvin Gaye off The Marvin Gaye Collection (2014) and lets the turn breathe. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / loose magnetismPlaylist noteJun 14, 20265:50 PMOpen set

Take Us Back is the thesis, and I'm Every Woman 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 I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. I'm Every Woman is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Take Us Back
Mavis Staples
Livin' On A High Note · 2016 · Soul, Funk, R&B
Programming
Open set

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

I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) · full
Lineup note
Take Us Back into I'm Every Woman

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Livin' On A High Note · 2016

Hearing it against Livin' On A High Note matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Take Us Back by Mavis Staples off Livin' On A High Note (2016) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Mavis Staples, 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 I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) instead of crowding the next move.

Mavis StaplesChaka KhanMarvin GayeSoul, Funk, R&BSoulRockdusky slow burn / loose magnetismmiddayloose magnetismSoul, Funk, R&B
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
Take Us Back
Mavis Staples
Why it fits

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Livin' On A High Note matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Take Us Back by Mavis Staples off Livin' On A High Note (2016) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Mavis Staples, 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 I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) instead of crowding the next move.

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I'm Every Woman
Chaka Khan
Why it fits

I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) stays related to Take Us Back by Mavis Staples off Livin' On A High Note (2016) through soul, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) 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. I'm Every Woman 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 I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) instead of crowding the next move.

03later
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live)
Marvin Gaye
Full play
Why it fits

I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) stays related to I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) through soul, funk, r&b, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts.

Track context

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan off 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. I'm Every Woman by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) stays related to Take Us Back by Mavis Staples off Livin' On A High Note (2016) through soul, but changes the pocket enough to matter. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / slow burn honeyPlaylist noteJun 14, 202612:47 AMOpen set

After the Dance (Live) is the thesis, and Honey Pie is the answer waiting on deck.

After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. It leaves Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Honey Pie is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
After the Dance (Live)
Marvin Gaye
Live in Tokyo 1979 · 2025 · Soul, Funk, R&B
Programming
Open set

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

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) · full
Lineup note
After the Dance (Live) into Honey Pie

After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. It leaves Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Live in Tokyo 1979 · 2025

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968) instead of crowding the next move.

Marvin GayeThe BeatlesThe White StripesSoul, Funk, R&BRockPop, Rock, Alternatif et Indédusky slow burn / slow-burn honeysunsetslow-burn honeySoul, Funk, R&B
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
After the Dance (Live)
Marvin Gaye
Why it fits

After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. It leaves Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968) instead of crowding the next move.

02next
Honey Pie
The Beatles
Why it fits

Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968) cools the temperature after After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) and lets the turn breathe. 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 Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against The Beatles matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968) 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 I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) instead of crowding the next move.

03later
I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003)
The White Stripes
Full play
Why it fits

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) stays related to Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968) through pop, rock, alternatif et indé, 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 Elephant matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With The White Stripes, 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 Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968). Hearing it against The Beatles matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Honey Pie by The Beatles off The Beatles (1968) cools the temperature after After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) and lets the turn breathe. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / open hearted staticPlaylist noteJun 14, 202612:23 AMOpen set

Say It Loud is the thesis, and Theme From Shaft 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 Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Theme From Shaft is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Say It Loud
James Brown
20 All-Time Greatest Hits! · 2014 · Soul
Programming
Open set

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

After the Dance (Live) · full
Lineup note
Say It Loud into Theme From Shaft

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
20 All-Time Greatest Hits! · 2014

matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. (2014) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With James Brown, 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 Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016) instead of crowding the next move.

James BrownIsaac HayesMarvin GayeSoulSoul, Funk, R&BBluesdusky slow burn / open-hearted staticsunsetopen-hearted staticSoul
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
Say It Loud
James Brown
Why it fits

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. (2014) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With James Brown, 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 Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016) instead of crowding the next move.

02next
Theme From Shaft
Isaac Hayes
Why it fits

Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016) stays related to Say It Loud by James Brown off 20 All-Time Greatest Hits! (2014) through soul, funk, r&b, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Shaft matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Isaac Hayes, 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 After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) instead of crowding the next move.

03later
After the Dance (Live)
Marvin Gaye
Full play
Why it fits

After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) lifts the pressure after Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016) without snapping the thread. After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures.

Track context

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. After the Dance (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016). Hearing it against Shaft matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Theme From Shaft by Isaac Hayes off Shaft (2016) stays related to Say It Loud by James Brown off 20 All-Time Greatest Hits! The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / evening bloomPlaylist noteJun 13, 202611:42 PMOpen set

Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) is the thesis, and I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) 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 I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live)
Marvin Gaye
Live in Tokyo 1979 · 2025 · Soul, Funk, R&B
Programming
Open set

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

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) · full
Lineup note
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) into I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003)

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Live in Tokyo 1979 · 2025

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) instead of crowding the next move.

Marvin GayeThe White StripesGabrielsSoul, Funk, R&BPop, Rock, Alternatif et IndéPopdusky slow burn / evening bloomsunsetevening bloomSoul, Funk, R&B
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live)
Marvin Gaye
Why it fits

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) instead of crowding the next move.

02next
I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003)
The White Stripes
Full play
Why it fits

I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) stays related to Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) through pop, rock, alternatif et indé, 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 Love and Hate in a Different Time by Gabriels off Angels & Queens (2023) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Elephant matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With The White Stripes, 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 Love and Hate in a Different Time by Gabriels off Angels & Queens (2023) instead of crowding the next move.

03later
Love and Hate in a Different Time
Gabriels
Why it fits

Love and Hate in a Different Time by Gabriels off Angels & Queens (2023) stays related to I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) through soul, funk, r&b, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts.

Track context

Hearing it against Angels & Queens matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Love and Hate in a Different Time by Gabriels off Angels & Queens (2023) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Gabriels, 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.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023). Hearing it against Elephant matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. I Want To Be The Boy To Warm Your Mother's Heart (Live at The Aragon Ballroom, July 2, 2003) by The White Stripes off Elephant (2023) stays related to Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) through pop, rock, alternatif et indé, but changes the pocket enough to matter. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / weekend liftPlaylist noteJun 13, 202611:22 PMOpen set

Careless Love is the thesis, and Tell It Like It Is (Live) 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 Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Tell It Like It Is (Live) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Careless Love
Ray Charles
Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vols 1 & 2 · 2009 · Soul, Funk, R&B
Programming
Open set

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

Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) · full
Lineup note
Careless Love into Tell It Like It Is (Live)

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vols 1 & 2 · 2009

Hearing it against Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vols 1 & 2 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Careless Love by Ray Charles off Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vols 1 & 2 (2009) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Ray Charles, 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 Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980) instead of crowding the next move.

Ray CharlesHeartMarvin GayeSoul, Funk, R&BRockSouldusky slow burn / weekend liftsunsetweekend liftSoul, Funk, R&B
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
Careless Love
Ray Charles
Why it fits

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vols 1 & 2 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Careless Love by Ray Charles off Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vols 1 & 2 (2009) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Ray Charles, 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 Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980) instead of crowding the next move.

02next
Tell It Like It Is (Live)
Heart
Why it fits

Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980) stays related to Careless Love by Ray Charles off Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vols 1 & 2 (2009) 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 Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Greatest Hits / Live matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Heart, 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 Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) instead of crowding the next move.

03later
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live)
Marvin Gaye
Full play
Why it fits

Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) stays related to Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980) through soul, funk, r&b, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts.

Track context

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby (Live) by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980). Hearing it against Greatest Hits / Live matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Tell It Like It Is (Live) by Heart off Greatest Hits / Live (1980) stays related to Careless Love by Ray Charles off Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vols 1 & 2 (2009) through rock, but changes the pocket enough to matter. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / late night grinPlaylist noteJun 13, 202610:10 PM

After The Gold Rush (Live) is the thesis, and Stronger Than Before is the answer waiting on deck.

Reach for it when the hour needs the human voice or acoustic grain to reset the emotional scale. It leaves Stronger Than Before by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Stronger Than Before is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
After The Gold Rush (Live)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Decade CD01 · 1977 · Folk Rock
Lineup note
After The Gold Rush (Live) into Stronger Than Before

Reach for it when the hour needs the human voice or acoustic grain to reset the emotional scale. It leaves Stronger Than Before by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Decade CD01 · 1977

Hearing it against Decade CD01 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. After The Gold Rush (Live) by Neil Young & Crazy Horse off Decade CD01 (1977) pulls the room inward and lets voice, phrasing, or acoustic grain do the heavy lifting. With Neil Young & Crazy Horse, phrasing and vocal or acoustic grain do most of the emotional work, which is why the record can reset the scale of the hour. The cut lives or dies on phrasing and vocal or acoustic grain, which is why it reads as a human choice instead of wallpaper.

Listen for
What to catch in the arrangement

Listen for phrasing, breath, and the way tiny changes in delivery make the emotional pressure jump. Notice how it hands the weight to Stronger Than Before by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) instead of crowding the next move.

Neil Young & Crazy HorseChaka KhanTina TurnerFolk RockSoulPop, Rock, Alternatif et Indédusky slow burn / late-night grinsunsetlate-night grinFolk Rock
Session map
3 stored song notes
01now
After The Gold Rush (Live)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Why it fits

Reach for it when the hour needs the human voice or acoustic grain to reset the emotional scale. It leaves Stronger Than Before by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Decade CD01 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. After The Gold Rush (Live) by Neil Young & Crazy Horse off Decade CD01 (1977) pulls the room inward and lets voice, phrasing, or acoustic grain do the heavy lifting. With Neil Young & Crazy Horse, phrasing and vocal or acoustic grain do most of the emotional work, which is why the record can reset the scale of the hour. The cut lives or dies on phrasing and vocal or acoustic grain, which is why it reads as a human choice instead of wallpaper.

Listen for

Listen for phrasing, breath, and the way tiny changes in delivery make the emotional pressure jump. Notice how it hands the weight to Stronger Than Before by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) instead of crowding the next move.

02next
Stronger Than Before
Chaka Khan
Why it fits

Stronger Than Before by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) cools the temperature after After The Gold Rush (Live) by Neil Young & Crazy Horse off Decade CD01 (1977) and lets the turn breathe. Stronger Than Before 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. It leaves Tonight (with David Bowie) by Tina Turner off The Platinum Collection [Disc 1] (2009) 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. Stronger Than Before 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 Tonight (with David Bowie) by Tina Turner off The Platinum Collection [Disc 1] (2009) instead of crowding the next move.

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Tonight (with David Bowie)
Tina Turner
Why it fits

Tonight (with David Bowie) by Tina Turner off The Platinum Collection [Disc 1] (2009) stays related to Stronger Than Before by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) through soul, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts.

Track context

Hearing it against The Platinum Collection [Disc 1] matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Tonight (with David Bowie) by Tina Turner off The Platinum Collection [Disc 1] (2009) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Tina Turner, 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.

Open saved booth copy

Mr Rassy is lining up Stronger Than Before by Chaka Khan off 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. Stronger Than Before by Chaka Khan off The Essential Chaka Khan (1) (2011) cools the temperature after After The Gold Rush (Live) by Neil Young & Crazy Horse off Decade CD01 (1977) and lets the turn breathe. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / midday glidePlaylist noteJun 13, 20263:19 PMOpen set

Dancing In The Moonlight is the thesis, and I Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) 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 Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. 2 (Live) (2016) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. I Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Dancing In The Moonlight
King Harvest
Sounds Of The Seventies - AM Top Twenty · 1993 · Rock
Programming
Open set

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

Bodysnatchers · full
Lineup note
Dancing In The Moonlight into I Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium)

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 Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. 2 (Live) (2016) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Sounds Of The Seventies - AM Top Twenty · 1993

Hearing it against Sounds Of The Seventies - AM Top Twenty matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Dancing In The Moonlight by King Harvest off Sounds Of The Seventies - AM Top Twenty (1993) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With King Harvest, 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 Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. 2 (Live) (2016) instead of crowding the next move.

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Session map
3 stored song notes
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Dancing In The Moonlight
King Harvest
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 Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. 2 (Live) (2016) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Sounds Of The Seventies - AM Top Twenty matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Dancing In The Moonlight by King Harvest off Sounds Of The Seventies - AM Top Twenty (1993) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With King Harvest, 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 Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. 2 (Live) (2016) instead of crowding the next move.

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I Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium)
Talking Heads
Why it fits

I Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. 2 (Live) (2016) stays related to Dancing In The Moonlight by King Harvest off Sounds Of The Seventies - AM Top Twenty (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 Bodysnatchers by Radiohead off 2006-06-17: Bonnaroo Festival, Manchester, Tn, Usa (2006) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. I Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. With Talking Heads, 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 Bodysnatchers by Radiohead off 2006-06-17: Bonnaroo Festival, Manchester, Tn, Usa (2006) instead of crowding the next move.

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Bodysnatchers
Radiohead
Full play
Why it fits

Bodysnatchers by Radiohead off 2006-06-17: Bonnaroo Festival, Manchester, Tn, Usa (2006) stays related to I Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. 2 (Live) (2016) through alternative 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 2006-06-17: Bonnaroo Festival, Manchester, Tn, Usa matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Bodysnatchers by Radiohead off 2006-06-17: Bonnaroo Festival, Manchester, Tn, Usa (2006) carries the feel of a band in a room rather than a mood-board tag, and that physicality matters in a sequence. With Radiohead, 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 I Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. 2 (Live) (2016). Hearing it against Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. I Zimbra (Live at Werchterpark Festival, Belgium) by Talking Heads off Radio Waves 1978-1983: Psycho Killers, Vol. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".

Dusky slow burn / hushed gravityPlaylist noteJun 13, 20266:34 AMOpen set

Pride And Joy is the thesis, and Xtal 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 Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in. Xtal is already changing how the current record reads.

Record in focus
Pride And Joy
Marvin Gaye
Live in Tokyo 1979 · 2025 · Soul, Funk, R&B
Programming
Open set

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

Venus in Furs · fullB2. Can You Forgive Her (MK Dub) · full
Lineup note
Pride And Joy into Xtal

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context
Live in Tokyo 1979 · 2025

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Pride And Joy by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) instead of crowding the next move.

Marvin GayeAphex TwinThe Velvet Underground & NicoSoul, Funk, R&Belectronic, ambient, experimentalRockdusky slow burn / hushed gravitydeep nighthushed gravitySoul, Funk, R&B
Session map
3 stored song notes
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Pride And Joy
Marvin Gaye
Why it fits

Reach for it when the stack needs body, patience, and a groove that persuades instead of shouts. It leaves Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Live in Tokyo 1979 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Pride And Joy by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) brings body, timing, and human feel first, so the persuasion happens in the rhythm section rather than in big gestures. With Marvin Gaye, 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 Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) instead of crowding the next move.

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Xtal
Aphex Twin
Why it fits

Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) stays related to Pride And Joy by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) through electronic, ambient, experimental, but changes the pocket enough to matter. Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) opens space, decay, and atmosphere without letting the air go limp. It leaves Venus in Furs by The Velvet Underground & Nico off The Psychedelic Years 1966-1969 (1990) a clean lane instead of boxing the handoff in.

Track context

Hearing it against Selected Ambient Works 85-92 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Xtal 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. Notice how it hands the weight to Venus in Furs by The Velvet Underground & Nico off The Psychedelic Years 1966-1969 (1990) instead of crowding the next move.

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Venus in Furs
The Velvet Underground & Nico
Full play
Why it fits

Venus in Furs by The Velvet Underground & Nico off The Psychedelic Years 1966-1969 (1990) cools the temperature after Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) and lets the turn breathe. 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. Venus in Furs by The Velvet Underground & Nico 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 The Velvet Underground & Nico, 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 Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992). Hearing it against Selected Ambient Works 85-92 matters because it reads like part of an album world, not a detached single. Xtal by Aphex Twin off Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992) stays related to Pride And Joy by Marvin Gaye off Live in Tokyo 1979 (2025) through electronic, ambient, experimental, but changes the pocket enough to matter. The transition is earning its place instead of skating by on vibe. The request line is whispering "I need a dusky slow-burn lane with warm low end tonight.".