Episode: JTIP #34 2009.06.30 (40 Minutes) - One Range - 160s


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JTIP #34 2009.06.30 (40 Minutes) - One Range - 160s
The 34th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM exercising. To experience and enjoy running and working out exactly to the beat of great indie music, please subscribe to the The JogTunes Indie Podcast or get the MP3. You can subscribe to it directly on iTunes by clicking here:
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Exactly one year ago, on episode #22, all of the tunes I played were in the limited BPM range of the 150s. I recently received a compliment about that show from Michael on the JogTunes Facebook fan page. That prompted me to produce another single BPM range show. I chose the 160s because I believe most runners find it a comfortable range for working out. Some people may consider adding this episode to the 150s episode to create a very pleasant 80 minute, extended session. I welcome feedback about single range episodes and the concept of daisy chaining those shows. Please send your comments to comments at jogtunes.com or to my Twitter or Facebook pages.

Here are the artists, their locations, and the resources I consulted to find them:

By Personal Communication

  • Louinel Jean - Jamaica - BPM of 163
  • Rob Szabo - Ontario, Canada - 160
  • From CyberPR

  • Jessie Murphy In the Woods - New York - BPM of 169
  • Nick Dougherty - Los Angeles - 168
  • Trey Green - Boston - 166 and 168
  • From the Independent Online Distribution Alliance's Promonet

  • Eastern Sun and John Kelley - Venice, California - BPM 118
  • Dengue Fever - Los Angeles - 162
  • From Mevio's Music Alley

  • Yamasaki - The UK - BPM 115
  • From the Rock and Roll Report Podcast

  • White Witch Canyon - East Bay, California - BPM 166
  • From the DigiVegas Podcast

  • Matt Parad - New York City - BPM 161
  • Please feel free to send comments about this and other episodes or about BPM running to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com Facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. I love to hear from you.

    At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as playlists and over 1500 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists.
    Your financial support is, of course, always welcome. Please see the support section on the home page of jogtunes.com and the store page for details. There you'll find three special talk-free episodes of the JTIP. They come as MP3s and enhanced files with chapter headings and album art, and they're only $5.00. You might also check out our Apple Nike + iPod Sport Kit page.

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    Thanks for working out with me and enjoy the music!

    Dr. Bob

    Channel: The JogTunes Indie Podcast
    Duration: 43:04
    Size: 39.45 MB
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