Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Here are two new songs that will have your riders sprinting like they mean it.  Sprinting songs are sometimes the hardest to find, so you will definitely want to tuck these away and keep them to use time after time.

If you're looking for a shorter original or a faster, longer remix, Scooter has you covered with their new release Bora! Bora! Bora!  Try the original or the extended version.

Bora! Bora! Bora! by Scooter iTunes link

Sprints at :47 (25 seconds); 1:42 (25 seconds) and 2:37 (30 seconds)

Bora! Bora! Bora! Extended Mix by Scooter iTunes Link

Sprints at 1:08 (25 seconds); 2:03 (25 seconds) and 3:25 (30 seconds)

Or try this new release from Goldfinger called Put The Knife Away.  It's fast paced and perfect for intense efforts.

Put The Knife Away by Goldfinger iTunes link

Sprints are 30 seconds on/ 30 seconds off.

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track(s) Of The Week

Your class will love these two new releases for climbing.  The first is a seated, heavy climb and the second is more of a fun standing climb.  Try them both out and treat your riders to some great new music!

Dig Down is Muse's newest release.  Tune into the lyrics here.  I love what lead vocalist Matthew Bellamy had to say about them:

“When I was writing this song, I was looking to counteract the current negativity in the world and give inspiration, optimism and hope to people to fight for the causes they believe in; that as individuals we can choose to change the world if we want to.”

Your riders will definitely want to Dig Down deep to find the power to make it to the top of this steep seated climb at 67 rpm.

Dig Down by Muse iTunes link

If you like to use house music in your classes, you'll dig Katy Perry's new single Swish Swish.  (62 rpm) *Lyrics are explicit on this one, so you may need to edit at :06, 2:32 and 3:08.

Swish Swish by Katy Perry-Nicky Minaj iTunes link

 

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track of The Week

Check out the new remixes of  Cake by Flo-Rida and 99 Percent if you're looking for a faster-than-the-original version of the feel-good track that will rock your next class.  The original version is fun, but pretty slow.  Luckily, these new remixes have been released recently and both of them come with a beat that won't quit.

Cake Tokyo Mo Remix iTunes link (62 rpm)

Cake (Jay Mac & Kameo Remix) iTunes link (63 rpm)

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Favorite Track(s) of The Week

Seven minutes of climbing is just what your class needs this week and LCD Soundsystem's newest track will help you and your riders make the most of it. After getting back together, the band has come out with two new releases.  Many of their songs are on the longer side, so they work well for steady climbs or flat roads.  I'll be using this one as a seated climb:

 

Call The Police by LCD Soundsystem iTunes link

…and this one as a seated flat road.

 

American Dream by LCD Soundsystem iTunes link

If you like their sound you should definitely check out some of their older stuff.  Here are a few of my favorites: