Tuesday, June 30, 2009

A New JogTunes Indie Podcast Episode Is Up for Running

Another episode of The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for working out.

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.

You can check it out here on this Odeo Player.






There are more show notes and the playlist with BPMs on our podcast home page.

Enjoy your next run!

Dr. Bob

Saturday, June 06, 2009

New Tunes on JogTunes by Eminem, Green Day, and More and New Podcast Episode

A new podcast episode and 11 new tunes hit the jogtunes lineup. Show #33 is a diverse genre mix of tunes gleaned serendipitously from the emails sent by artists and promoters.

Green Day's new album, 21st Century Breakdown is ideal for walking and running. Check out the four tunes we selected in the tunes list.

Disco is coming bit by bit to jogtunes.com, by request of some listener/joggers. The tempos are ideal for fast walking and slow jogging. See 2 tunes on the latest list on my home page.

And Eminem has returned with Relapse. Another great album for working out, we posted three tunes on the list.

Peter Andersson's latest contributions include tunes by Pink Cream 69 (BPM 156) and Street Legal (BPM 148). You can sample and order them through links in the jogtunes.com home page tunes list.

Best of running,
--Dr. Bob