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Excerise Music Recommendations

23 durable postsStarted 2009-04-03Latest 2009-05-07
#68549Post 1 of 23

Hey hey... all you EDM music connisseurs.. does anyone have any workout music recommendations??

Please post recommendations for your favourite dj sets/ tracks that you enjoy listening to while you exercise... I am looking to put a playlist together.

I'm thinking more on the lines of tracks like Lemon 8 - New York New York, for some strange reason that is the only one that comes to mind. Basically I would like to find anything that has the nice driving rhythm and thumping build up. You know kinda like that chug-chiga-chug-chiga beats that we don't hear too much of any more.

Edit - Spell check for Fyrestarter ;-)

#1192663Post 2 of 23

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Gladly post my 3000 post here...

Pretty much any mix by Paul Oakenfold I have found to be the most consistent in [B]motivation[/B], forgetting that I am [I]working[/I] out and [B]enjoying[/B] the music and workout the [I]entire[/I] time.

Sure others are good too, but Oakenfold has remained the most consistent for me at the gym.

#1192799Post 3 of 23

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3000... oh yea :D

Thanks mate... I'll have to dust off some of my old hard drives... don't have any oakenfold lying around... hmmm I'm thinking his EM from 1999[B] Live at Home, Space, Ibiza[/B], should be tasty

#1192826Post 4 of 23

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This post is great timing b/c I was wondering the same thing. I'm running a 10K bridge run tomorrow and debated what songs to put on my iPod. The last 10K I ran was set to Hernan Cattaneo Live @ Space June 8, 2008. The first 45 minutes were just perfect driving beats to get me through the race.

Tomorrow I'm debating on Steve Lawler EM from 2000. I figure the tribally chugging beats will give me the push needed to finish the race. During regular workouts at the gym (either lifting or elliptical/bike) I usually just listen to the Kiss100 weekly shows or whatever new live set has surfaced.

The Oakey recommendation above is great as well - I never thought about it before but the faster BPMs would probably be good for workouts.

#1193303Post 5 of 23

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Damn, I completely forgot about old school Steve Lawler....Thanks for the reminder.

Will need to get that Cattaneo set... :)

#1199651Post 6 of 23

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throw several of oakenfolds mixes on your ipod, em - havana is good, em - space , ibiza is good, but I like to have a couple to choose from while working out. Oakenfold was great at balancing vocals with beats which is highly conducive to the repetitive nature of lifting weights or doing cardio.

at any rate, how is it working out dusk? I know haziel was trying to get back into shape, he prob listens to hernan, which is fine, but id much rather hear oakey at the gym.

#1199713Post 7 of 23

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WTF is Excerise?

#1199759Post 8 of 23

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Part 1 Cattaneo from Cattaneo & Sasha - Live @ Brahma Moonpark, Buenos Aires 2003-04-05

***** one of the top sets of all time

#1199849Post 9 of 23

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[quote=floridaorange;735472]throw several of oakenfolds mixes on your ipod, em - havana is good, em - space , ibiza is good, but I like to have a couple to choose from while working out. Oakenfold was great at balancing vocals with beats which is highly conducive to the repetitive nature of lifting weights or doing cardio.

at any rate, how is it working out dusk? I know haziel was trying to get back into shape, he prob listens to hernan, which is fine, but id much rather hear oakey at the gym.[/quote]

Yup looking for those repetitive beats that keep you pushing and pushing... I'm considering throwing in a techno mix or 2 maybe... but I'm not familiar with techno.. so I'm at a bit off a loss there.. Hernan is great but maybe not so much gym oriented I'm afraid.

I'm focusing more on cardio with a little bit of light weights... so far was going great until this Easter weekend.. took a little "extended" break :oops:

Today I'm getting back on track.... gobbling up all the Oakey sets posted here recently and I'm off :D

#1199870Post 10 of 23

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I was listening to this earlier on today and thought its pretty suited to the gym:

Bass breakfast on proton radio with Rob Mooney and Tim Richards.

[url]http://alldj.org/index.php?name=News&op=Article&sid=22898[/url]

#1199951Post 11 of 23

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Any Oakenfold Essential Mix from 99.

Luke Fair/Desyn Masiello/Pole Folder are always money also for workouts.

#1199953Post 12 of 23

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You want a really hard workout??? Sonkite -Tokyo !! :D

Actually I will be watching this with interest, I'm looking for the same thing.:D

#1200393Post 13 of 23

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Thanks for the link poults.

Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Luke Fair a tad bit loungy?

I haven't heard Sonkite -Tokyo, but I'll google it to see what I can find :D

#1200482Post 14 of 23

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i do most of my EDM listening at the gym. following below is list of some of ones i come back to fairly frequently:

adam beyer @ code 2005 (ran my last 10k to this one, absolutely savage set) adam beyer's fabric disc radioactive man's fabric disk digweed's INOX live set from 07, i think sasha's 2000 e-mix weatherall 2007 live @ fabric hawtin/villalobos e-mix from tea in the park, think that one is from 05 or 06 tyrant live from homelands in 2004, i think digweed's beirut mix from 2004 digweed's cocoon amnesia set from a year or so ago <<< total evil sickness :shock: not a live mix, of course, but if you like angry heavy lifting sessions, NIN Pretty Hate Machine is imperative IMO

those are just a few that leap to mind.

#1200494Post 15 of 23

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Lawler's EM @ Passion Coalville 2-25-01 or some prog trance from 98-99. The BPM's will keep ya moving. Sasha, Oakie, been enjoying Taylor's sets from that time period too.

#1200507Post 16 of 23

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Sam:

See if you can find a copy of Squeeze's 45/Singles, it's got a bunch of tunes thereon that would fit (no pun intended) your needs ;-)

Black Coffee in Bed, Cool for Cats and a couple others...it also serves a dual purpose being that it's "chick-friendly" :D

I'd also highly recommend Blue Man Group -- their first is "Audio" and their second "The Complex" are both pretty frenetic in pace, and worthwhile listens to boot.

Good luck! And ferchrissakes, make sure your iPod isn't bouncing along with you on the treadmill (if it's a lifecycle, pop the 'pod into the cupholder lest ye be stricken with a healthy body and an unhealthy iPod)...

Good luck :D

#1200962Post 17 of 23

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Some very very cool recommendations here... thanks much guys...

coleby - prog trance a very good idea.. reminds me of some Cor Fijneman.. from way back.. I'll have to do some digging.

gstrum - Excellent call on NIN.. forgot about that. Impressive list as well.. packed with gems I'd forgotten about.

supersonik - didn't know there was chick friendly music out there...:D But none the less, I'll give it a whirl and thanks very much for the ipod friendly tip... at least its not the discman that I had years ago... those things were very skippy :D

#1213800Post 18 of 23

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Here is an older set that I totally enjoyed at the gym yesterday thought some of you might like it as well. Sorry don't have a tracklist for this.

Ronald Ishak - Late Night Disco

[URL]http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RR3YVZ8C[/URL]

#1213868Post 19 of 23

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[quote=nikitanabakov;735585]Part 1 Cattaneo from Cattaneo & Sasha - Live @ Brahma Moonpark, Buenos Aires 2003-04-05

***** one of the top sets of all time[/quote]

Do you know where I can grab this from?

#1213962Post 20 of 23

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Shouldn't this be in GYY? There's an old thread in there about music for exercising.

#1213986Post 21 of 23

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[QUOTE=Tryst;745009]Do you know where I can grab this from?[/QUOTE]

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#1213998Post 22 of 23

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I always find with exercising that if I get into the music I don't push myself as much and if I push myself the music becomes secondary. Yeah Oakies EM's are quite good, Carl Cox works well and helps me push myself more.

#1214318Post 23 of 23

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Cattaneo from Moonpark 2003 oh yes!! :lol:

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