Mixing Guide

Songs That Mix Well Together

Designed for DJs who think in flow — not playlists. Discover perfect track combinations using six-dimension chemistry scoring — harmony, rhythm, energy, texture, mood, and vocal compatibility.

Mixgraph helps DJs design smarter sets with songs that mix well together, powered by real music theory and DJ-rated transitions. Plan your next flow, test transitions, and perform with confidence using tools built for how DJs actually mix.

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Instantly find songs that mix well with any track.

Perfect Mixing Combinations

Examples of real compatibility in action.

These track pairs scored 85%+ using Mixgraph's six-dimension chemistry model — real music theory and DJ-rated transitions, not guesswork.

Recently Analysed Track Pairs

Fresh data, new discoveries.

Mixgraph continuously analyses new releases and chart entries to surface high-scoring pairs. Browse the latest additions below and test them in Flow Builder or Live Mode.

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Harmonic Mixing Guide

Mix in key — the science of smooth transitions.

The Camelot wheel helps DJs find harmonically compatible songs by assigning each key a numeric code (like 8A for A minor or 8B for A major). Mix within the same or adjacent codes for the cleanest transitions — or jump between major/minor modes to shift mood intelligently.

Common Transitions in Our Catalog

8A34943 tracks

Smooth: 8A7A or 9A · Mood shift: 8A8B

6A27669 tracks

Smooth: 6A5A or 7A · Mood shift: 6A6B

7A26200 tracks

Smooth: 7A6A or 8A · Mood shift: 7A7B

9A25464 tracks

Smooth: 9A8A or 10A · Mood shift: 9A9B

Camelot Match Primer

Same Key (8A8A)Seamless mix
Adjacent Keys (8A7A / 9A)Smooth transition
Major/Minor (8A8B)Mood shift

Popular Camelot Keys

Genre-Specific Mixing Guides

Every genre moves differently — learn the flow.

From deep house to Afro tech, each style has its own tempo range, energy profile, and harmonic sweet spots. Use these quick-start guides to understand where tracks mix best.

Flow Builder

Plan Smarter Sets with Flow Builder

Visualise the emotional arc of your next set before you step behind the decks. Map drops, plateaus, and lift-offs with a canvas built for DJs who design in flow.

Build freeform sets of any length using multi-dimension chemistry scoring. Flow Builder stitches every transition into a single narrative — so you can rehearse the feeling, not guess the next move.

Design Toolkit

Blend theoretical precision with instinct. Flow Builder keeps compatibility maths in the background so you can focus on storytelling.

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Energy Architecture

Plot intensity curves with real-time compatibility feedback across every slot.

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Transition Sandbox

Audition harmonic swaps, tempo nudges, and phrasing ideas before the crowd hears them.

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Set Intelligence

Flag tension points and balance energy so every transition lands with intention.

Live Intelligence

Turn live context into confident decisions. Live Mode reads your current track's audio profile to surface the right move in seconds.

Predictive Suggestions

See theory-led recommendations that respect the moment you're in — build, reset, or hold the room steady.

On-Screen Guidance

Chemistry scores, key matches, and tempo nudges sit discreetly beside what's playing — no screen juggling.

Feedback Loop

Log every transition to refine future flows with insights tuned to the way you play.

Live Mode

Mix in Real Time with Live Mode

Where Flow Builder plans your chapters, Live Mode performs them. It reacts to the room in real time, guiding your next move without sacrificing feel.

Get instant prompts on what to play next — whether you're ramping up, cooling down, or balancing an extended groove. Mixgraph reads your current track's audio profile, scoring across harmony, rhythm, energy, texture, and mood so every transition remains seamless.

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Track Library

Explore the Track Library

A growing library of analysed tracks — compatible by design and continually refreshed from the modern dancefloor.

Every entry ships with BPM, harmonic key, energy, drive, groove, brightness, and chemistry score so you can surface songs that mix well together instantly. Filter by mood, intensity, or key family to discover blends that match the exact moment you're crafting.

Dynamic Filtering

Blend BPM, key, energy, and tags to surface the exact palette you need for the next transition.

Chemistry Scores

Preview how any selection interlocks using Mixgraph's six-dimension chemistry model.

Source-Agnostic

Tracks from across the dance-music landscape — unified into one analysis format.

Export Ready

Send selections straight to Flow Builder or Live Mode to test transitions immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about DJ mixing and finding compatible tracks.

How do I find songs that mix well together?

Use Mixgraph's six-dimension chemistry scoring to find compatible tracks. The engine scores transitions across harmonic compatibility, tempo matching, energy, texture, mood, and vocal compatibility — then ranks the best matches from 400,000+ analysed tracks. Try the Flow Builder to plan sets visually or Live Mode for real-time suggestions.

What is harmonic mixing?

Harmonic mixing means transitioning between tracks in compatible musical keys so melodies blend rather than clash. DJs use the Camelot wheel — a simplified key notation (1A through 12B) — to identify smooth key transitions. Mixgraph scores harmonic compatibility automatically as part of its six-dimension chemistry model.

What BPM should I mix house music at?

House music typically ranges from 120–128 BPM, with deep house sitting around 120–124 and tech house pushing 124–128. Browse tracks at your target tempo in the track library and filter by BPM to find compatible matches. For more on tempo and beatmatching, read our BPM guide.

How does the Camelot wheel work?

The Camelot wheel assigns every musical key a code from 1A to 12B. Mixing tracks with the same code gives a perfect harmonic match. Adjacent numbers (e.g. 8A to 7A or 9A) create smooth progressions, and switching between A and B at the same number shifts between minor and major mood. Try the interactive Camelot wheel.

What makes a good DJ transition?

A good transition matches across multiple dimensions: compatible keys, close tempos, aligned energy levels, similar textures (brightness, bass weight, drive), smooth mood flow, and no vocal clashes. Mixgraph scores all six dimensions and gives each transition a chemistry percentage so you can see exactly how well two tracks connect.

How does energy flow work in a DJ set?

Energy flow is the arc of intensity across your set — building peaks, holding plateaus, and creating valleys for contrast. Effective sets plan energy deliberately rather than staying at one level. Mixgraph's Flow Builder visualises your energy arc and scores energy transitions, helping you design sets that take the dancefloor on a journey. Try the Energy Arc Planner.

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