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to plan out a successful set, u need to know ahead of time what kind of set you are planning on doing and keep it on that type of music, unless if u plan on later on either slowin down mood or speeding things up (but mixing back and forth too much throughout a single set, from different types of trance, for example, might sound unpleasurable to listeners, though there are always exceptions if done smoothly once ur a pro)...and picking and choosing specific songs ahead of time, I guess to some, could be the key to their idea of creating perfect mixes...but personally i think one must feel the music and on the spot, feel what song would "hit the spot" next..., also depending on the mood of the crowd (if you hooked em and ur already blowin the roof away with high energy music, transition into a similar energy-packed tune rather than blending into a mellower track "just cuzz u think its a good song")
and as far as harmonic mixing...some chart out tables of the keys of each song, and to them it really helps...but at the end of the day, just like using ears to match beats, rather than relying on bpm counters, u gotta trust ur ears for harmonic mixing too and eventually develop a natural hunch of what song will fit in well up next that sounds to be around the same key as the current track
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