Free Music Friday 1/10/14

Free Music Friday 1/10/14

 

Free Class Music from ICI/PROI put this flat road into John's and my profile for New Year's Day and caught him by surprise! 🙂 In a good way- I think 🙂

These guys were one of the most influential ‘hair metal' bands of the 80's. (I wonder if they still have hair today?)

It was fun using this tune because everyone knew it and heads popped up from the power consoles with smiles. We worked near (but not at) T2- jammin' on a flat road at rpm's of 90 for 4:44.

Here's Motley Crew and ‘Kickstart My Heart:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4aob4zlhIk

Your Spotify Link:

Mötley Crüe — Kickstart My Heart

And a pretty darn decent free download from Soundcloud:

Have you seen our new Spotify > Deezer playlist conversion tool? You can use it to quickly convert any Spotify playlist over to Deezer. Check it out 🙂

Top Indoor Cycling Songs Of 2013

Top Indoor Cycling Songs Of 2013

Best indoor cycling music playlists 2013

When it comes to choosing music for my classes, I like to include several different genres in my playlists.  Many that I create include a mix of classic rock, electronic, pop, and occasional country song and sometimes even classical.  I always include at least a few current songs in each playlist, so it’s important for me to keep up with the latest songs as they come out each week.

Recently, I created a ride that included many favorite songs that came out in 2013, and since my riders had heard many of them through the year in my classes and of course on the radio, they really enjoyed the ride.  You can check my post and playlist here.

Before I created the playlist for that particular class, I put together a separate Spotify playlist featuring all of my favorite cycling songs that dropped in 2013.  I came up with forty-three of them, as well as a list of ‘honorable mention’ songs (songs that I used a few times, but wasn’t really crazy about-but some that you might find work just fine for you).

 

So without further adieu, I give you my top 10 Cycling Songs of 2013:

  1. Counting Stars by One Republic:  This song is so upbeat and catchy, that I could use it in every class.  It has a great beat and can be used seated or standing, or in combination.  Some other great songs from this album that made my top list:  What You Wanted and I Lived.  This is by far my favorite album that came out this year.
  2. My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light ‘Em Up) by Fallout Boy: This   one is hands down my favorite of the whole bunch.  Perfect for accelerations on the chorus, (or sprints/surges-whatever name you give them).  This song’s energy and lyrics are unlike anything else I’ve heard on the radio this year and it will definitely keep your feet pedaling.  Also check out The Phoenix and Young Volcanoes from the same album.
  3. Wake Me Up by Avicii:  This song is a great mix of electronic, country-fusion.  I remember the first time I listened to it thinking that it was different from anything I’d ever heard. Even after hearing it over and over, I’m still hooked.  Some other great songs for cycling on this album:  Heart Upon My Sleeve, You Make Me and Hey Brother.
  4. Timeless by The Airborne Toxic Event:  I’m always searching for songs to use for heavy climbs.  The lyrics and the vocals on this song are breathtaking, and as the title suggests, this one is timeless.  A close runner up for climbing song of the year goes to Rebel Beat by the Goo Goo Dolls.
  5. Best I Ever Had by Gavin DeGraw:  Another one of my favorites for accelerations on the chorus. I really like Gavin DeGraw’s music, and while this is a different sound for him, it works. It’s quirky, catchy and upbeat, and it’s sure to put a smile on everyone’s face.
  6. San Fransisco by The Mowgli’s: .This is one of those songs that sets the tone for your entire class when used as a warm up. It also works well as a fast flat road. Do you feel the love?  I feel the love.
  7. Best Day of My Life by American Authors: This song, which you may have heard in a Lowe’s commercial or in the trailer for the movie ‘Delivery Man’, makes a great seated, standing or alternating hill climb.  I also love Believer from the same album.
  8. #thatPOWER by will.i.am, Justin Bieber:  While this is not a song I would typically listen to in my leisure time, I love a good strong beat that you can just get lost in while you’re pedaling.  This one delivers just that.
  9. Jubel by Klingade:  This is a recent find and one that I can see using again and again.  It’s fresh and unique.  I love the sound of the saxophone and the  pretty vocals.  I alternated between seat work and a standing climb on the beat, but I can see many different ways to ride to this one.
  10. Zorba’s Dance by David Garrett:  This may seem like an odd choice to make my top ten, but every time I used this song, my classes LOVED it!  It only clocks in at 2:34, but you’ll be tired and sweaty after this one.  As the tempo builds, so does your cadence, ending with a 20 second all out sprint to the finish.  Trust me.  You and your class with love it!

Here’s the playlist that includes these top songs as well as the 33 others that made my list this year:

Honorable Mention:  As I stated earlier, these are songs that didn't make my Top List this year.  That’s not to say that you wont find the perfect spot for them in your next playlist:

-Clarity by Zedd

-Can’t Stop by Miley Cyrus

-Wrecking Ball by Miley Cyrus

-Safe and Sound by Capital Cities

-Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke

-Cups by Anna Kendrick

-Get Lucky by Daft Punk

-Applause by Lady Gaga

-Suit and Tie by Justin Timberlake

Care to take a listen?

Did I miss any?  What were your favorites from 2013?

So whether you use strictly mainstream music for your classes, or you like to mix it up, try adding some of these top songs to your playlists in the coming months.  You might just find some keepers in this bunch.

Here’s to a great new year filled with more amazing new music!  Happy 2014!

 

 

Free Music Friday 1/10/14

Free Music Friday 1/3

 

Free Class Music from ICI/PROJohn received this e mail last week:

John, My sister is really into spinning and recently became an instructor so I was browsing online to find resources to help her out in developing her mixes. Unfortunately I wasn't able to read all of your content because I'm not a paying member but from what I saw in the blog previews it looks pretty solid so I've forwarded my find on to her. What I really wanted to share with you was a song that you can use for your next mix. Full disclosure – this is my band's song – but I really think it'll fit for your spinning classes. Just take a quick listen and feel free to ignore if you don't think it's a match: https://soundcloud.com/almost-legendary/tonight-becomes-tomorrow Thanks for at least reading this far and keep up the excellent work on the site. Cheers, Brian

Almost Legendary's song is great! John and I used it in our New Year's Day 90 minute ride and our group loved it. At 73 rpm's and 3:41 it's a great climb. I inserted it in our profile after we assessed P2 and P1. We climbed in between these two thresholds.

I asked Brian more about Almost Legendary. The band was formed in 2009 in Atlanta Georgia. Brian is the only one in the band that rides and his sister is a Spinning instructor in London :). To learn more about the band, please visit their website: http://www.almostlegendarymusic.com/.

Here's the free download of Tonight Becomes Tomorrow:

I think they sound a bit like Fall Out Boy. What do you think?

Thanks Brian and Happy New Year everyone!

Free Music Friday 1/10/14

Free Music Friday – last of 2013

Free Class Music from ICI/PROEach year ends with a party and I'm not aware of an artist who's more about “The party” than Pitbull!

I've actually come to enjoy a little Pitbull in my class, for good reason 🙂 There's never been a more reliable track, that I can add to my playlist, that will have multiple riders lift their heads and smile than Pitbull — Feel This Moment. And also I have a “thing” for Christina Aguilera.

I really like Pitbull — Give Me Everything and I have chosen it for our last Free Music Friday track of 2013!

Here are two remixes you might consider using this week.

https://soundcloud.com/tylertflett/pitbull-give-me-everything

Looking for a long (12 minute) slow climb of an endurance class?

https://soundcloud.com/tolga-s/pitbull-give-me-everything-mix

Free Music Friday 1/10/14

Free Music Friday 12/20

Free Class Music from ICI/PRO

We started watching “The Voice” because a friend of our daughter's got a ‘4 chair turn' in the auditions. (She didn't make it to the live shows). We continued watching “The Voice” because the talent was amazing.

The three finalists were all very different. My personal favorite, and the ultimate winner announced last night, is Tessanne Chin. Tessanne is from Jamaica. Jamaica is so loyal and devoted to their competitors. While John and I were there last week, we heard Tessanne's songs played over and over as the country cheered her on. We fell in love with her song ‘Hideaway' from the 2007 Reggae Gold album. Don't be fooled by the soft start and 86 bpm reggae jam, because this 5:00 flat road song really breaks out at 3:00. I'll be using this in the middle of my class as a break away flat.

She was a powerhouse then and is unstoppable now! Look for great things from Tessanne Chin.

Your Spotify link – sorry but this isn't on Deezer.

And free download: Right Click > Save As

 

Top Indoor Cycling Songs Of 2013

Free Music Friday – Mash-Up Dump

Free Class Music from ICI/PRO

I love to sprinkle a good mash-up into my playlists and really enjoy finding a new track or two. So you can imagine my excitement in finding 18 tracks at once that I can share with you!

Mash-Up Your Bootz is a Bastard Pop Party Label and was created in Berlin back in 2007 by DJ Morgoth. From 2009 – 2013 MUYB presented BOOTIE Berlin, Berlin's version of the biggest Mashup Party in the World.

Here's the link to download the compressed .zip file > Right Click / Save As. Once it's downloaded > Right Click the .zip file and > Extract All.

You'll need to copy the 18 tracks to iTunes > File Menu  > Add Folder to Library and you should find the folder in your Downloads folder. If you have Spotify set correctly these songs will show in your Spotify Local files

Enjoy!