Welcome to the 16th episode of the JogTunesIndie Podcast, the BPM-sequenced, indie music podcast that's meant to be run to. To experience and enjoy running exactly to the beat of great indie music, please subscribe to the The JogTunesIndie Podcast or get the MP3. You can subscribe to it directly on iTunes by clicking here:
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I'm starting off the new year with all new artists, four of whom I found on Paulie Podcaster's DigiVegas Podcast. I'm grateful to Paulie for his recent props of this show and for his expert selection of great indie artists.
I'm following our popular format again on this episode: 30 minutes of music sequenced for warming-up, jogging/running, and cooling-down. This is followed by what I call the 15 minute sprint. It's a sequenced run that rapidly builds to a peak run at a flat out 187 BPM and rapidly slows to a cool-down. Most runners will probably do the whole 45 minute workout. Those who just don't have much time can run just the 30 minute segment.
Here are the artists from the DigiVegas Podcast:
The Muggs Triphazard The Clintons Petiko
I'm introducing Alan Kent Barnette to the indie music scene. His new album is Life from Life's Debris. Alan, a singer/songwriter, teamed up with Troy Lee Warden who produced the album, plays guitar, provides back-up vocals, and wrote some of the music. Fans of the JTIP have heard Troy's work on past episodes, in duos with his wife, Hedda Layne.
The other artists are:
Great Northern The Kellys Bitter:Sweet
The intro and show theme is Universal Domain by Dreamline.
The outro is an encore performance by Momo-J .
You're invited to check out the playlist for this episode for more details, including purchase links and band websites. You can find past shows and all the tunes from these shows at jogtunesindie.com.
If you enjoy indoor cycling, take the JTIP for a spin. You can get some hints on cycling to the beat at my website, BikeToTheBeat.com
And thanks for joining me for another fun year of working out to the beat of great indie music.



