Tuesday, February 02, 2016

The JogTunes Indie Podcast #125 (45 Min – BPM 120-180) From Rome, It’s Giuseppe D’Alonzo!

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The JogTunes Indie Podcast #125 (45 Min – BPM 120-180) From Rome, It’s Giuseppe D’Alonzo!

February 1st, 2016
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The 125th 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: .
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The 125th episode of the JTIP is a sequenced session of mixed genre with a sprint segment. The BPM range is 120-180. If any tracks are too fast for you, change your pace or shorten your stride. The main thing is to run safe.
You can access this show easily on your device, with just 2 taps, using the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store, and on our Android app on Google Play.
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Giuseppe D'Alonzo

Giuseppe D’Alonzo

Hero the Band

Hero the Band

Tom Carter

Tom Carter

Jason Fichera

Jason Fichera

The Rhythm Express

The Rhythm Express 

Jeremy Shere

Jeremy Shere

Trench Town Oddities

Trench Town Oddities 

Zaza

Zaza

Syd Barrett

Syd Barrett 

Sky Catching Fire

Sky Catching Fire
My thanks goes to all of the artists for their generous music contributions, and to the many fine promotors for providing some of the talent and tracks for the show.
More thanks goes to Troy Warden for his great intro.