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djdk
depends what mood im in, been listening to Justin Robertsons Art Of Acid CD alot recently.

But a one I oft fall back on when in need of real motivation is Tony De Vits Tokyo GU, great workout music :)
spc
this: http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...7329&forumid=73
Darkarbiter
DnB obviously.
nytclubber
any would do as look as the beat's good and catchy.:D
cracka_DJ <>
quote:
Originally posted by Psionic
Paul van Dyk - Live @ Rosenmontagsrave (2000, 2001, 2002)




Soooooo true!
SYSTEM-J
My own laboured breathing.
MrJiveBoJingles
Normally I work out in the weight room at my university. The music that usually plays over the loudspeaker is bad heavy rock stuff, country, or radio rap.

:sadgreen:
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Normally I work out in the weight room at my university. The music that usually plays over the loudspeaker is bad heavy rock stuff, country, or radio rap.

:sadgreen:


They usually play happy hardcore or Scouse house at the gym I used to go to. They used to play one mix CD over and over again, which I remember because it had this typically awful Scouse cover of the Disco Evangelists' "De Niro".

I don't really find music very helpful when working out anyway. I suppose it might be good if you're doing cardio or rowing or whatever, but when I lift weights I try to be slow and smooth, not rapid fire.
Sinnica Hax
quote:
Originally posted by palm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBYHiOsjxS8
whatta groooveee!!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9YAS8dHlvY ;)


hahahahaha
couch-potato
For workouts I love listening a live set! Not just any essential mix will do however, it has to bump pretty damn hard and I MUST be able to hear the crowd go ape! Hearing all those damn people go wild (even the douche bag who brings a whistle) does wonders for my adrenaline levels. I guess I have thing for attending those massive events :eyespop:.

Some of my favorites:

Paul Oakenfold - Essential Mix Live from Gatecrasher, Lotherton Hall (Broadcast Sunday 20th June 1999)
Paul Oakenfold - Essential Mix Live @ Creamfields, Liverpool (Broadcast Sunday, August 29th, 1999)
Tiesto - Live @ Cream, Amensia 2005

jayxthekoolest
Even though I don't like the guy + his music. I have to say that Tiesto @ Trance Energy 2000 is a great set to work out to. It's the only thing he's produced that I'll listen to though.
Darkarbiter
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