
To describe a 'DJ mix', use the DJ mix relationships. A DJ mix requires that the tracks be modified in some manner. Common techniques for this include crossfading, beat-matching, beat juggling or scratching. DJ mixĪ sequence of several songs played one after the other, each one modified so that they blend together into a continuous flow of music. To describe a 'compilation', use the Compiler relationships. A compilation requires only that the tracks be played one after another. Mix terminology compilationĮither an entire album, or one long track which contains multiple songs played one after the other. The interface for editing a release's relationships, available via the "Edit relationships" link.This is used to mean two different things: See the special purpose track title guidelines and, where necessary, the guidelines for multiple titles for details about how to name these tracks. one or more songs that follow another song on the same track, usually after a longer period of silence, but are not listed on the sleeve.

is located before the first track (a so-called pregap track).

