Rock and Dance Workout Music
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Awhile back, I created an online workout music database--which I use to gauge all of the songs that I write about here. I've got my hunches. But I'd like to be able to give you something more substantial than just my personal theories on what's great. To that end, I post loads of songs there--virtually every single that's released. And it's always interesting to get feedback--particularly when folks hate something I thought they'd love. Or vice-versa.
And I have never been further from the mark than I was this month.
Almost none of the songs that did well with folks were ones I'd expected.
There is a slow-boiling track by Metric. It's brilliant, but I thought it might be too slow. And Booty Luv have a textbook UK dance hit--in the best sense. But, there's also a load of angsty, dude rock that I can't imagine taking to the gym.
Nevertheless, there were lots of folks who said they would do precisely that.
So, here's the full list of what folks loved--my suspicions be damned!
128 BPM Axwell, Bob Sinclair & Ron Carroll What A Wonderful World
118 BPM Metric Help Im Alive
143 BPM Forever the Sickest Kids Whoa Oh! (Me vs. Everyone)
126 BPM Theory of a Deadman Hate My Life
128 BPM Chris Lake & Nastala If You Knew (Feed Me Remix)
131 BPM Hyper Crush Keep Up
129 BPM Metallica Cyanide
148 BPM Basshunter Now Youre Gone
152 BPM Trapt Contagious
127 BPM Booty Luv Say It
MC's resident DJ Chris Lawhorn weeds through each week's releases to
find the best, new music for a workout. The highlights are presented here, organized by their beats per minute.
More songsand resources for matching them to the pace of your
routinecan be found on RunHundred.com.



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