So for about a month now, I've been making fairly steady progress on an album with my long-term collaborator/vocalist guy, and I've started wondering, in a word, how exactly to put the tracks I've been working on together.
Coming from a background where I used to listen mostly to progressive rock and metal, I've come to regard a good album not as a collection of tracks, but as a whole piece of music. My issue is that I haven't quite been able to wrap my head around what it is that can really make an album musically coherent, like Porcupine Tree's Fear of a Blank Planet, for example.
What I've also started noticing, however, is that even in DJing, there's a certain skill in selecting which tracks to mix together and where, and in segueing effectively if one decides to switch genres or tempos in the middle of a set. And since I know that a few of you guys are actual DJs, I was wondering if you had any advice for me.
How would I take this collection of unrelated tracks I have, which are scattered across at least 4 very different genres, and bundle it together into an album that doesn't sound disjointed and makes sense?