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I know that it's an old radio dj trick to do something similar to this. Playing songs back to back that are in relative keys etc. etc... You can still hear this being done on some classic rock stations. I never listen to my ipod on shuffle, but it doesn't surprise me in the least that you're stumbling across things that work well together like this.
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It's funny you bring this thread back up. I recently moved my entire music library over to Plex. They have an app called Plexamp that does this thing called SweetFades. Basically the Plex software analyzes all your music and when you have your library on shuffle it will automatically create the best crossfade points from one song to the next. And it isn't just a simple fade out/fade in. It's a true crossfade like a DJ would do in real time. The results are super impressive. It makes most of my songs transition and fade together seamlessly while shuffling.So I guess the answer to the OP is, all of my songs!