ive been listening to that CD when im working out, it can get really intense, i close my eyes and when im done, im drenched in sweat and cant remember how the time went by. its also good for
Dunno if this ground has already been covered, but I'm curious to know who
likes what tracks/artists for working out? Do you like the more loud/banging
stuff, or more subdued music? I can go either way.
I find myself listening to:
Dale Lawrence, Plastikman, Green Velvet, Jay Denham, Dopplereffekt, Daft
Punk, Suburban Knight, Mad Mike, Rob Hood (c. 1994-1996), and who knows what
else.
I generally look to go into sort of a trance (pardon the expression, I'm in
no way referencing euro-cheesehead techno), not unlike what Mr. Cox is
describing here.
Thomas D. Cox, Jr. writes:
- (313) Rhythm & Sound robin
- Re: (313) Rhythm & Sound Pascoe Mr S M
- RE: (313) Rhythm & Sound Robert Taylor
- RE: (313) Rhythm & Sound Odeluga, Ken
- RE: (313) Rhythm & Sound Robert Taylor
- RE: (313) Rhythm & Sound Neil Tomlinson
- RE: (313) Rhythm & Sound Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
- Re: (313) Workout Tracks Thorin Teague
- Re: (313) Workout Tracks robin
- Re: (313) Workout Tracks Denis A. Baldwin
- Re: (313) Workout Tracks doris
- Re: (313) Workout Tracks Marc Langsman
- Re: (313) Workout Tracks doris
- Re: (313) Workout Tracks Marc Langsman
- AW: (313) Workout Tracks Katrin Richter
