What are you listening to? v. The Sounds of the Revolution

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its part of the song, not any TT-ism.
ive never heard the song, but have mixed plenty of 5-6 minute blends... so, if this is the case -
maybe you can understand my 'schematic' bellow.
;)

it almost sounds like the next-record is beat-matched, leveled with EQ,
they brought the new record into play, and timed the current record to drop into silence together,
or the previous be cut out at the new ones drop,
or both cut out and then one brought back to full level and EQ .again.

this is why dj vinyl are only 1 or sometimes two songs per side, it be impossible it seems other wise haha. you can see the intensity of the music on the vinyl, the silent spots are slick black, the more sound the more grooves ;)
there is usually an intro section, drop, lead way, drop, peak longest grooved section, then drop, outro, and a loop for your needle to ride hopefully at the end hehe.

Edit in: current listening;
Mistress Barbara @DEMF'07 bad,,ass
 
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If one were a nitpicky sub-generaliser, (is that even a word?) one might consider it "post-dubstep electronica" or some such wankery. I prefer just to call it lush! ;)
 
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