Sunday, July 01, 2012


The JogTunesIndie Podcast #82 (40 Min) Apollo 440 Dubs It

July 1st, 2012
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The 82nd episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercise. 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 in iTunes by clicking here:  Or access it with 2 taps using the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch on the App Store and on our Android app in Google Play.

Apollo 440
Apollo 440

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The Future's What It Used To Be


Dubstep is awesome music for matching your step to the beat. In this episode I mix the original dub reggae genre with the later dubstep. I also feature the outstanding rock/electronica/dubstep group Apollo 440, a pioneer in the evolution of dubstep.

John Brown's Body's The Gold (Dubmatix Runnin' Remix) is one of the dub reggae replays on the show. Check out their music video of the track.

A big thanks goes to Sebastien Ishac of Radikal Records for sending me a heads up on Apollo 440 and to all the bands for their generous contributions to the show.

One minor correction of the show script: This is Freddy Locks' first appearance on the JTIP.

Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one.

Dr. Bob

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi dr. Bob!

Long time no hear. You're still linking to my page from the Jogtunes front page so I thought I really oughta write and tell you that I've done something I've not done in a long time; I've added as much as four new songs to the top 50 - and one of them goes straight to number two! I'm guessing you'll probably like the one from Indica, an all girl band from Finland, best though! Anyway, everything else here with me is pretty much as usual, SNAFU as you say over there. :-)

Happy Running! // Peter Andersson - Sweden

PS. Your old mail at frontiernet doesn't seem to work anymore, that's why I'm posting here.