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!

 

 

Top Indoor Cycling Songs Of 2013

The Deezer Music vs. Spotify iPhone Apps

The Deezer iPhone App is very similar to the Spotify App. No, make that darn near exactly the same. While there are a few very small differences between Deezer and Spotify, there's one positive and one negative that will affect how you use Deezer in your class.

I love how the Deezer App allows you to change the track order on your phone, instead of needing to make changes on a computer like Spotify. Clicking the pencil icon bring you to edit mode where you can reorder to your hearts content.

Note: neither service lets you change someone else's playlist. If you want to switch/change/substitute tracks you need to create a new playlist and copy/drag all the tracks into it.

Change track order in a Deezer Music iphone app

Both Deezer and Spotify offer an “offline” mode so the music is actually downloaded to your phone vs. needing to rely on a wireless connection for streaming.

Note: we hear frequently from Instructors who are confused by both Deezer and Spotify being advertised as “Streaming Music Services” – which they are… but for your class you should only use the “Sync” (Deezer) or “Available Offline” (Spotify) modes to ensure uninterrupted playback. Android devices say simply “Download”. This is very important because both Deezer and Spotify display “local” tracks (from iTunes) when you're creating a new playlist. If your new playlist includes a local track it'll skip over / won't play if you try to stream your class using the club's wireless. Syncing your iPhone, using the same wireless network as your desktop, ensures all your tracks will be there. 

With Spotify you need to open each playlist before you can toggle the “Available Offline” option. With Deezer you can set a playlist to “Sync” at both the playlists screen and once you've opened the individual playlist.

Sync Music on Deezer iPhone App

turn on sync for offline Deezer music playback

Here's the “Now Playing” screen. Disappointingly Deezer has chosen to use the same tiny font as Spotify for the playlist timer. Obviously all of their developers are all young, with young people's eyes 🙁

Teach a Spinning Class using Deezer music and an iPhone
So what's the negative difference between Deezer and Spotify?

Deezer doesn't appear (I can't find it) to offer a crossfade option. I really enjoy a seamless class, especially when it doesn't take any time to create, so I would miss not having this feature. Beyond that they're almost identical and either could make a huge improvement to your class.

We're in the process of adding a one-click Deezer playlist link to each Audio PROfile and plan to have this completed by tomorrow. We are doing this specially for all of our Canadian ICI/PRO members who can't access Spotify.

If you are in Canada you can click any of the Deezer links like this one to Krista's playlist shown above and sample each track – Deezer will open and you don't need to sign up in advance. Those of us in America will need to wait until whenever they get here.

Please share your experiences.

Top Indoor Cycling Songs Of 2013

Now featuring Deezer One Click Playlists for our Canadian ICI/PRO Members!

Deezer for cycling and training class music

Spinning® and Indoor Cycling Instructors who live and teach fitness classes in Canada can now access our One-Click PRO/Playlists through the Deezer music service!

Deezer offers all the benefits of Spotify and (unlike Spotify) it is available to all of our ICI/PRO members in Canada.

But for some strange reason, it's available most everywhere on the planet… except not in the USA and Japan. At least for now – but it will be soon, I hope.

I've been continually frustrated with how Spotify hasn't been accessible to our neighbors to the north. Starting this weekend each of our over 55 Audio PROfiles will include a link to a Deezer One Click Playlists for all of our Canadian ICI/PRO Members!

I've just begun learning* about all the features offered by Deezer. I have to say that once Deezer get's here, I'll probably be switching 🙂 So far it looks awesome – and yes it has a playlist timer!

But it goes beyond the a simple timer. Deezer offers you MixMeister like control over each track in your playlist; start/stop, pitch control (yes I said PITCH CONTROL), volume control (because auto-volume never seems to work right), cross-fade, EQ and yes there's an App for that – both iPhone/iPad and Android devices are fully supported for off-line use. This is exactly what I've been waiting for!

Deezer for Indoor Cycling Class Music

Depending where you are located, you're seeing the Deezer player below.If you are not in the USA or Japan, you can click it and Deezer will play 30 second samples for you – or – the full song if you are logged into a Deezer account. Those 30 second samples are something Spotify never offered – If you didn't have a spotify account the player doesn't work. Which will make it very easy for everyone to sample our playlists once Deezer comes to America.

USA and Japanese Instructors will be taken to a “coming soon” page where you can subscribe to receive a notification if/when it's avalible. Just like Spotify, once you have a Deezer account you can subscribe to a playlist, share with your friends and follow people. Deezer doesn't require a Facebook account to register, just a valid email. Pricing for a premium account (so you can use your phone) is about the same @ ~$10.00 a month.

The team at ICI/PRO understands that many of you appreciate the educational tutorials, tips and tricks we've offered for Spotify over the past year. We are committed to providing similar help and support for Deezer users.

I see this as another game-changer for Instructors, so stay tuned.

Are you already using Deezer? I'd love to know your experiences.

 

*Don't ask how I'm able to access their service, let's just say; I have a “friend” in canada who's helping me with all of this.