How to get songs to transition seamlessly?

I have a lot of music that requires proper transition between tracks (radiohead, for example... and some electronica music where tracks blend into each other seamlessly). however, i have found that itunes either enters a split second of silence in between tracks or crossfades the tracks... this is very annoying, and i have played around with the playback options and have found NOTHING.
if anyone has tried to listen to radiohead's kid a or ok computer on itunes, you probably understand...
suggestions greatly appreciated, thanks.

welcome
there's a whole lot of information here for doing various transitions:
between songs

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