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Is this tracklist for a demo or a live set?
If it is for a live set, you are doing it all wrong. Live sets can not be programmed. Live sets are played "on the go", wich basically means you have to play what the crowd wants to hear, not what you have programmed three days before.
If it is for a demo on the other hand, why don't you just start playing the set or the transitions you have your doubts about? You will then easily pick out the transitions that don't work well.
Once again, it is a bad idea to program a live set. I'd rather hear a set that really serves the crowd, than a set that is programmed all the way and sounds great, but doesn't do anything to the crowd.
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