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I've never tried it but I understand the principle. And it may be something I'd try for a promo mix or putting out a mix cd. A lot of people swear by it, and it makes sense. Knowing your tracks that well (or having notes in itunes/traktor etc. as a guide) seems nothing but beneficial. Bassline in G for track 1 maps to synth for Track 2 in key of D, makes for some interesting layering possibilities. Or simply knowing that the tracks you're mixing sound musically "good" together as opposed to keys that clash, can be quite the confident boost in a club.
Like people have said as well, experienced DJs probably do this naturally. It seems like something to just step up your game, being a better DJ.
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