More Podrunner please!
April 3, 2006 8:35 PM

Does anyone else do anything like Podrunner?

I really enjoy the podrunner mixes - the only problem is that my tempo is 160 or so - and DJ Steveboy has not done a 160 yet. Anyone know of other podcasts or websites where I can find more stuff like this for running?
posted by jopreacher to Sports, Hobbies, & Recreation (8 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
That's pretty cool! Wish I could help, but thanks for the link, anyway.
posted by CRM114 at 10:17 PM on April 3, 2006


In iTunes Music store under podcasts (total 4 pages of music podcasts), I found Sasha's Pod's, Electronic Periodic, and Trance Rotation.

I'd love to hear about more house, techno, etc. podcasts too.
posted by cahlers at 4:15 AM on April 4, 2006


I've found i like it much more for background music while working than for running, but i've only ran to the newest one as of yet.
posted by joshgray at 6:34 AM on April 4, 2006


In the UK, Pete Tong is an dance music institution. Try the Tongcast, a great selection and good for working out.

so much of an institution that "it's all gone a bit Pete Tong" has entered the language.
posted by grahamwell at 8:40 AM on April 4, 2006


Darn - I was hoping for more of this. I really want mixes that are all the same BPM for pacing. Thanks for the other links - I think my Acid software might be able to force a long track into one BPS if it's close.
posted by jopreacher at 9:11 AM on April 4, 2006


DJ Fleep posts his club mixes for download. Many hours of deep house grooves can be had.
posted by Thorzdad at 10:33 AM on April 4, 2006


Check this earlier thread.
posted by monju_bosatsu at 9:09 AM on April 6, 2006


I discovered Podrunner due to this question - and now I like his mixes so much I donated a few dollars to him. I received an e-mail saying he's making a series (of at least 10) podrunner mixes for subscribers. You might be interested in subscribing for these mixes.

I'm really into this now, as I love the 130-150 bpm range for working out on an elliptical, it really keeps my feet moving. I've use Mp3directcut to reverse the order of the mixes he's done - moving the last half to the front. I know, this is kind of like using a rusty axe to cut a craftsman table in half, but you use the tools you have.


I've also found this series of mixes http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=creator:%22Flower%20Powder%22 which are in the public domain and are in the 142-148 bpm range. You were looking for 160, so this may not be helpful.
posted by Brando_T. at 7:07 AM on May 3, 2006


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