I think of my cube aesthetic like a cluster. Some cubes are like mono innistrad, some are anything generally spooky, some are some magic more broadly but eschew say, silver boarder cards and ante, some are anything goes.
The set being top to tails spider man and New York, which is jarring to the rest of magic but at least internally consistent, as opposed to modern horizons which is an internal mishmash of different magic works differently to some people.
To put it another way: who cares about how well the album fits together if you like 4 songs off it.
If the album fits together really well, great. That's a good stand alone thing you can enjoy. The presence or absence of an album (that's I'm not presently listening to) doesn't change how a song sounds when it comes on shuffle.
But I've been a shuffle person ever since I could pick out my own music, and the idea of sitting down to ~30 mins of music that is only good in order, start to finish is alien to me. Obviously it would be best if the music was good both in and out of order, but I know which one is more important to me.
But I've talked with Arlo long enough to know they think the exact opposite way about magic sets. (More about sets than cards).
WotC makes albums, we make playlists.
I think maybe this idea got away from me. Couldn't write a short post, so I wrote a long one