how a set is built

Set Flow

63 nights · 2023 → 2025
avg records sampled per song · across the set (open → close)

PL sets build: density rises through the set and peaks in the back third, where segues (▲) cluster. Sample density, not loudness. No audio data.

fewer segues
more · height = records/song · ▲ peak-jam
Pretty Lights sets BUILD: sample density climbs through the set and peaks in the back third, exactly where the segues bunch up. Source63 archived shows · 2023–2025 · fan-curated setlist + sampling data ReadingMirror “waveform”: bar height = mean records sampled per song in that slice; colour = share of songs that are “ x ” segues; ▲ = above-average-segue slice. A density proxy for build, never loudness/energy/amplitude (no audio in the data).
the songs that open vs. close the night

Endings are ritual, openings a coin-flip: two songs close ~⅓ of nights; no opener tops a handful. Bars = nights bookended. Click to search.

Endings are ritual, openings a coin-flip: two songs close roughly a third of all nights, while no single opener tops a handful. Source63 archived shows · 2023–2025 · fan-curated setlist + sampling data ReadingBars = how many of the 63 nights each song bookended. First setlist entry = opener; last = closer.
what follows what

Transitions

1,272 setlist entries
distinct pairings
songs with a follower
pairings seen 3+ times
songs with a fixed follower
song → next song · arcs above run forward, below run back

Almost none of these pairings repeat. Over a thousand distinct song-to-song transitions show up across the archive, so the set order is close to freshly decided every night.

occasional follower
near-certain · thickness = times seen
Not one song in the archive has a follower it reliably keeps. The strongest pairing in two years, The Sound of Silence into Hot Rox, holds only about half the time. Source63 archived shows · 2023–2025 · fan-curated setlist + sampling data ReadingSongs sit on the axis by career plays. Each arc is an observed transition: thickness = how many times, colour = the share of that song’s followers this one accounts for. Above the line the follower is further right on the axis, below it is further left. Position on the axis is play count, not set position.

Strongest pairings

    multi-night runs

    Run Rotation

    every song, every run
    multi-night runs
    nights inside a run
    runs with zero repeats
    mean repeat rate
    one tick per song played · one row per run · nights left to right

    When Pretty Lights books consecutive nights in one room, the setlists barely overlap. Across two years of runs the repeats are countable on your hands, and they are all named below.

    returned another night played once this run
    Sixteen of twenty multi-night runs repeat nothing at all. A three-night stand is three different shows, not one show played three times. Source63 archived shows · 2023–2025 · fan-curated setlist + sampling data ReadingA run is consecutive nights at one venue, allowing a single night off. Each tick is one song on one night; gold means that song also appeared on another night of the same run. Songs repeated twice within a SINGLE night are not repeats here. Medleys are matched as written, so a song played standalone one night and inside a medley the next reads as two different entries: at most 4.5% of setlist rows, which bounds how far this undercounts.

    Every cross-night repeat