Gai BaronePatterns 688

    Progressive · 1h 29m · analysed 23 Aug 2026

    Overall score
    78/100
    Level
    club ready
    Duration
    1h 29m
    Genre
    Progressive

    About this progressive set

    Patterns 688 is a progressive DJ set by Gai Barone, running 1h 29m. It was measured by the SOONOS multi-agent engine and scores 78/100 overall — club ready.

    The engine files this performance as “Promising”.

    This DJ understands that the space between the beats is just as important as the beats themselves.

    How the score breaks down

    SOONOS scores this set across 5 weighted categories. The strongest is IDENTITY at 85/100; the weakest is SURPRISE at 76/100.

    The final score is capped by measured -: the DSP layer overrides the listening layer whenever it measures an execution issue directly in the audio.

    Analysis coverage for this file is 100% — the share of the set the engine could measure with full confidence.

    Energy and structure

    The energy curve was sampled at 39 points, moving between 20 and 88 on the SOONOS energy scale — a wide dynamic range across the set.

    6 transitions were detected and scored individually.

    Beat-grid measurement (DSP) reports 630.6 grid breaks per hour, with a median beat offset of 20 ms.

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    Full SOONOS analysis

    TECSELNRGCRWHRMGRVCRESIG
    0

    This DJ understands that the space between the beats is just as important as the beats themselves.

    The 8 dimensions

    Technical precision0
    Track selection0
    Energy arc0
    Crowd control0
    Harmonic depth0
    Groove patience0
    Creativity0
    Signature0

    Score breakdown

    TECHNIQUE

    How well did you execute?

    25%85
    Beat Alignmentmeasured82
    Transition Qualitymeasured81
    Phrase Accuracymeasured88
    EQ & Frequency Control (estimated)measured86
    Tempo Stability (estimated)measured92
    Technical Cleanlinessmeasured85

    STORYTELLING

    Did the mix go somewhere?

    25%84
    Narrative ArcAI87
    ProgressionAI83
    Tension & ReleaseAI78
    Section AwarenessAI84
    Flow ContinuityAI90
    PayoffAI79

    ENERGY

    Did you control the room?

    20%80
    Energy Curvemeasured74
    PacingAI84
    MomentumAI88
    Peak ManagementAI80
    Energy HandoffAI83
    Fatigue ControlAI65

    SURPRISE

    Did you remain unpredictable?

    15%76
    Unexpected MomentsAI74
    ContrastAI71
    Transition Varietymeasured90
    Selection RiskAI75
    FreshnessAI61
    Surprise ControlAI74

    IDENTITY

    Did the mix sound like you?

    15%85
    Selection QualityAI82
    Identity ConsistencyAI94
    IntentionalityAI85
    ConfidenceAI86
    RestraintAI84
    SignatureAI77

    Final score capped by measured execution (-) — weighted average was 82.

    Energy arc

    0:0078:00

    Transitions analysed (6)

    3:05

    Long EQ blend

    Seamless introduction of the first rhythmic track.

    92
    7:45

    EQ swap on phrase

    Smooth transition into a more percussive track.

    88
    12:22

    Long EQ blend with low-end swap

    Excellent execution of a deep techno blend. The transition is almost imperceptible, maintaining the hypnotic state perfectly.

    92
    18:05

    Mid-range focused blend

    A solid transition that introduces more rhythmic complexity. A very slight level increase in the high-mids is audible but not disruptive.

    78
    24:15

    Long EQ blend with low-end swap

    Flawless execution, the new groove emerges naturally from the old one.

    92
    29:40

    Filter-assisted blend

    Smooth transition using high-pass filtering to clear space for the incoming track.

    85

    Technical subscores

    86

    EQ balance

    92

    Beat alignment

    84

    Energy control

    92

    Tempo stability

    85

    Loudness control

    88

    Musical coherence

    85

    Harmonic compatibility

    89

    Transition cleanliness

    Measured (DSP)

    19.9 ms

    Beat-grid drift (median)

    235.1 ms

    Drift p95

    5,322

    Boundaries detected

    20

    Hard cuts / h

    27

    Clipping events

    141

    Level jumps

    Measurement confidence 100% · analysed on the full audio.

    Recurring patterns

    • Long static loops (6×)

      Sections sitting on the same loop without layering, EQ moves or tension shifts (20:00, 31:00, 38:30, 45:00, 50:15, 72:00). Long loops kill dancefloor momentum.

    Timeline

    • 0:00Cinematic Intro
    • 3:05Groove Entry
    • 14:30Groove Lock
    • 20:15Tension Peak
    • 27:30Groove Peak

    Coaching notes

    • Experiment with subtle filter automation during long loops to maintain micro-tension.
    • Consider layering a very sparse vocal or melodic stem to add a unique signature to the blends.
    • Ensure the transition from the intro to the first track has a slightly more defined 'drop' to signal the start of the dance phase.
    • Experiment with more dramatic filter sweeps to create moments of tension and release.
    • Incorporate occasional vocal snippets or organic textures to add human elements to the industrial sound.
    • Try a 'strategic disruption'—a brief, unexpected break in the rhythm—to reset the listener's attention.
    • Introduce more varied mid-range textures to break the industrial monotony.
    • Experiment with more aggressive filter sweeps during transitions to add drama.
    • Try incorporating a 'wildcard' track that slightly deviates from the hypnotic formula to surprise the listener.
    • Focus on creating more distinct 'peaks' within the mix to provide a clearer narrative arc.
    • Use longer, more dramatic breakdowns to create emotional peaks.
    • Experiment with layering melodic elements to add depth to the industrial sound.
    • Vary transition lengths to keep the listener engaged and surprised.
    • Incorporate more aggressive filter sweeps to build tension during long loops.
    • Use subtle high-pass filter sweeps to create mini-tensions and releases within long loops.
    • Incorporate more distinct melodic elements toward the end of the segment to prepare for the next narrative chapter.
    • Experiment with brief, 4-bar percussion-only sections to reset the listener's ear before a new layer enters.
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    Questions about this analysis

    What score does Gai Barone's Patterns 688 get?
    Patterns 688 scores 78/100 in the SOONOS Mix Database (club ready), based on audio measurement plus multi-agent listening.
    How long is Patterns 688?
    The analysed recording runs 1h 29m.
    Which part of the mix scores best?
    IDENTITY is the strongest category at 85/100, while SURPRISE is the lowest at 76/100.
    How is this score calculated?
    SOONOS measures the audio with a DSP pass (beat grid, loudness, tempo, energy) and runs a multi-agent listening pass on top. Measured axes always override the listening layer, so an execution issue heard in the file caps the final score.

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