The JogTunes Indie Podcast
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Podcast Description
The JogTunes Group presents Dr. Bob's JogTunes Indie Podcast, a music-paced running podcast featuring indie music. Have you ever wanted to run exactly to the beat of your music but lack the time to calculate the BPMs, sequence the songs in a playlist, and download them to your player? Fret no more. Just subscribe to the JogTunes Indie Podcast for a fun run to great music, selected by Dr. Bob, the founder of jogTunes.com. You can see the playlists for these shows on the podcast's website, jogtunesindie.com. And a word to indoor cyclists, aquarunners, and gym exercisers: you'll also enjoy working out to the beat of the music on this show as well as to all the tunes on jogTunes.com.
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80: (40 Min) Rock - Easy Rockin' | The 80th episode is mainly rock. The BPM range is 126-169. 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 download it directly in iTunes. Or access it with 2 taps using the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store and on our Android app on the Android Market. If you feel like working out to an easygoing running pace, this episode is for you. The BPMs are in the 140s to 160s and it maxes out at 169. The music is mostly rock performed by 9 great indie artists. Enjoy. A big thanks to 2 outstanding promoters of great indie music, Cyber PR and the IODA's promo net, and to the artists for their generous contributions to this episode. And to Troy Lee Warden for his great intro. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2200 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. You can also access the latest and your favorite JogTunes Indie Podcast episodes on the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 5/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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79: (45 Min) Rock, Pop, Alternative - Hansen, Heathens, and Hype | The 79th episode is a rock, pop, alternative mix. BPM range: 115-183. 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. Ethan Hansen, The Heavy Young Heathens, and Midwest Hype top our line-up accompanied by 4 equally awesome female vocalists: Lila Rose, Electrik Emily, Ulla Wrethagen, and Marie Lala. A big thanks goes to Una of Una Promotions, Jessica of The Bender Music Group, and Jon of Cyber PR and the artists for their generosity in making their tunes available and pod safe. There's some fast paced running alternating with more easy going tracks. Please be sure you're fit for this one. If not, set your own pace on the fast ones and enjoy the music. And to Troy Lee Warden for his great intro. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2200 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. You can also access the latest and your favorite JogTunes Indie Podcast episodes on the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 4/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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78: (40 Min) Rock, Pop, and Hip Hop - An Awesome Mix | The 78th episodes is an awesome genre mix. BPM range: 124-172. 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. There's nothing like an awesome mix of rock, pop, and hip hop to keep you motivated on your next workout. Here are 5 artists and 10 tunes that will do the trick. A big thanks goes to Cyber PR and the artists for their generosity in making their tunes pod safe. And to Troy Lee Warden for his great intro. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2200 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. You can also access the latest and your favorite JogTunes Indie Podcast episodes on the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 2/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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76: (60 Min) Rock - Rock Redux - BPM Range 111-180 | The 76th episode celebrates the show's 5th anniversary. It's all rock. BPM range: 111-180. To celebrate the five year anniversary of the JTip, I've decided to present a replay of some of the great rock tunes from past episodes. And I'm offering up a whole hour of beat-centric running, divided in half into 2 sequenced sessions. The first maxes out at a comfortable run at 171 BPM, and the second at a more challenging, marathon-runner range of 180 BPM. It was fun reminiscing and reviewing my collection of 5 years of great indie music. My thanks goes all the artists who have made their music available for our enjoyment throughout the years. I'm also grateful to Cyber PR, Music Alley, the IODA, and the independent promoters who have helped to bring the artists to our attention. Finally, I wish to thank Dreamline, Troy Lee Warden, and the other fine artists who have contributed to the intros for the show and more thanks to Heather for her delightful voice-over intro. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at JogTunes.com. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2200 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. You can also access the latest and your favorite JogTunes Indie Podcast episodes on the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 1/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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77: (40 Min) Mixed - Austin's Alyse Black - BPM Range 108-173 | The 77th 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. Alyse Black is back. I played 2 of Alyse's tunes on past episodes. Now this rising star on the Austin scene has given us 4 more great tracks for podplay. Here's 40 minutes with plenty of running in the 170s. Please be sure you're in shape for fast running. The most important thing is to run safe. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2200 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. You can also access the latest and your favorite JogTunes Indie Podcast episodes on the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 1/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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75: (40 Min) Pop - Pop Rock - Pop Crescendo - BPM Range 122-174 | The 75th episode is a 40 min. session featuring mostly pop and pop rock. The BPM range is 122 to 174. Pop is great for beat matched running, but many pop tunes start off with soft intros and then crescendo rapidly to a well-defined tempo. In this episode, I feature a number of great indie pop and pop rock tunes and include some comments on the tempo definition. My thanks go to the fine artists for making their music pod safe and to Mevio's Music Alley and Cyber PR for presenting them. And more thanks go to Troy Lee Warden for his great original intro music and Lars Thomasson of Bus Stop Dreams and Zeeshan Zaldi of the Commuters for sending me their awesome pod safe tracks. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at JogTunes.com. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2100 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. You can also access the latest and your favorite JogTunes Indie Podcast episodes on the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 11/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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74: (40 MIn ) Rock - Rock: Light and Heavy - BPM Range 116-177 | The 74th episode is a 40 min. session that's all rock. The BPM range is 116 to 177. 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 download it directly in iTunes. Or access it with 2 taps using the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch on the App Store. Nothing beats rock when it comes to beat centric workouts. Here's 40 minutes of rock both on the light side and heavy duty. You'll run mostly in the 160 and 170 BPM range and max out at 177 to Bravo Max. My thanks go to the fine artists for making their music pod safe and to Mevio's Music Alley and Cyber PR for presenting them. And to Troy Lee Warden for his great original intro music. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at JogTunes.com and on the JogTunes app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available on the App Store. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2000 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. You can also access the latest and your favorite JogTunes Indie Podcast episodes on the JogTunes app. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 10/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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73: (40 Min - Interval) Mixed - Run the Gamut - BPM Range 111-183 | The 73rd episode is a 40 min. interval session. It runs the gamut of genres ranging from rock, rap, and reggae to pop and jazz. The BPM range is 111-183. The 3 interval fast paced segments are full tracks. If you're not in shape for the 176 to 183 steps per minute range, shorten your stride or slow down during the intervals. Here's my thank-you list: - Cyber PR and the 7 great artists on this show whom they promote. And Christina from Cyber PR for answering my last minute emailed question late on a Friday night. - Troy Lee Warden for his great original intro music. - Sheri Miller for personally contacting me and sharing her enthusiasm for running and my podcast. - And Louinel Jean for his friendship and for keeping the great music coming. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2000 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 9/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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72: (45 Min) Mixed - Listen to the Words - BPM Range 100 - 180 | The 72nd 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. The theme? Listen to the words. Many of the songs have some impressive lyric content. See if you agree. The show returns to a classic JTIP format. A 30 minute session of moderate running followed by a 15 minute sprint session maxing out at 180 BPM. Here's my thank you list: - Cyber PR and the outstanding artists they promote. - Troy Lee Warden for his great original intro music. - Matthew Womack for the heads up on Frenchie - Frenchie himself - Joe Peck for having contacted me about his fine music. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at JogTunes.com. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2000 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 8/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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71: (45 Min) Mixed - Thank You Cyber PR - Part II - BPM Range 121 - 179 | The 71st 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. Besides its many other activities, Cyber PR, Ariel Hyatt's New York based PR firm, brings great indie artists and music podcasters together, and for that I am exceedingly grateful. So here's my second show that's dedicated to Ariel and the wonderful people at Cyber PR. The episode features artists who are presently promoted or have been promoted in the past by Ariel. Most of them were recently signed up. This is a 45 minute session that maxes out at 179 BPM. It's an eclectic mix with great running music for just about everyone. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2000 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 7/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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70: (45 Min) R & B/Funk - An R & B Funk Sandwich - II - BPMs 107-171 | The 70th 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. R & B is back on the JTip again sandwiched in by some great jazz funk. This is a 45 minute session, with 27 minutes of running in the 160s and 170s and 18 minutes for warming you up and cooling you down. A big thanks, as always, goes to Mevio's Music Alley, the IODA, Cyper PR, and the individual artists for sharing their outstanding talent and music. And to Troy Lee Warden for his great original intro music. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2000 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 6/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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69: (40 Min) Rock - Let's Rock - BPM Range 109-177 | The 69th 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. There's nothing like rock when it comes to motivating even the laziest of runners. Here's 40 minutes of mostly rock with a bit of electronica and soundtrack. It's a great beat-centric workout session ranging from jogging in the 140s to 160s, to full running at 177, and sandwiched by a warm up at 124 and a cool down at 109. A big thanks goes to Mike over at Electronic Eel, Brett at Killer Hype, Christina, Wesley-Anne and Ariel at Cyber PR, and the individual artists for sharing their outstanding talent and music. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2000 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 5/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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68: (40 Min) Alternative - Another Alternative - BPM Range 122-174. | The 68th 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. My 17th episode was heavy on alternative music. Here's another show emphasizing the genre with contributions by artists both old and new to the JTIP. Four of the tracks are fast running in the 170s. There's 4 minute break after the first 2. It jogs at 143 to give you a bit of a rest. A big thanks goes to Mike over at Electronic Eel, Martin from the ovrTone Music group, Christina and Ariel at Cyper PR, Kara at Sarathan Online and the individual artists for sharing their outstanding talent and music. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2000 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. | 4/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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67: (45 Min - Interval) Rock/Country - Country's Back - BPM Range 105-176 | Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. The 67th 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. Ever run to country music? If not, here's your chance. Most of the tunes on this episode are country with a touch of folk and rock. Here's another interval run with Glass Wave taking us to 187 BPM at short speed bursts. Their whole tune is at the end of the episode. My new intro was written and produced by Troy Lee Warden. Troy has also appeared many times on the show with the great songstress, Hedda Layne. You can find more info on their website, heddalayne.com. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2000 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob | 3/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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66: (30 Min) Jazz - Jazz Reigns - BPM Range 120-178 | Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. The 66th 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. When I first began enjoying matching the beat while running, most of my running music was jazz, my favorite genre. Here's my third episode dedicated to jazz. The beat can be more subtle at times but it can also be just as hard driving as rock. The pace is mostly an easy going running groove to classic and smooth jazz, with one hot track pushing us at 178. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at JogTunes.com. At JogTunes.com, you'll also find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 2000 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Enjoy the show and may your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob | 2/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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65: (30 Min) Rock - Four Parts Per Million + 4 - BPM Range 126-187 | Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. The 65th 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. A friend recently introduced me to Jay Ro and Parts Per Million (or PPM), a rock group from Chicago. It's great music and perfect for feel-the-beat running. So here are 4 Parts Per Million tunes along with 4 by 4 other fine artists, courtesy of Cyber PR. Many thanks to Jay and his band for sending me their tracks and to Cyber PR for their service to the music podcasting community. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. May your next run be your best one. Dr. Bob | 1/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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64: (35 Min - Interval) Mixed - Holiday II - BPM Range 128-179 | Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. The 64th 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. Many people who like to feel the beat while working out prefer to limit their sessions to fast walking, jogging, and light running. So here's an easy going 40 minute episode that maxes out at an easy-going running pace of 158 BPM. Feel free to send me some feedback at comments at jogtunes.com. Welcome to my 2nd holiday episode. This is another interval session that features Durbin Elf (yes, that's his name) and his fast instrumental at 179 BPM. I'll play his track in segments for interval runs between slower tunes. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. And, the JTIP has a new theme. written and produced by Troy Lee Warden. A special thanks goes to Troy for his great contribution to the show. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Have a wonderful holiday season and a happy run! Dr. Bob | 12/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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63: (40 Min) Pop/Rock - Easy Does It - BPM Range 121-158 | Please note: You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. The 63rd 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. Many people who like to feel the beat while working out prefer to limit their sessions to fast walking, jogging, and light running. So here's an easy going 40 minute episode that maxes out at an easy-going running pace of 158 BPM. Feel free to send me some feedback at comments at jogtunes.com. Running to waltzes is a unique, fun way to feel the beat. I've played several waltzes in the past and, in response to a recent request, I've included 2 new waltz tempo tunes in this episode. They're both sung by the awesome singer-songwriter, Jamie Lynn Noon, and run at 149 and 158 BPM. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. And, the JTIP has a new theme. written and produced by Troy Lee Warden. A special thanks goes to Troy for his great contribution to the show. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM-rated workout tunes from label and indie artists. Have a happy run! Dr. Bob | 11/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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62: (50 Min) Mixed - These Guys Can Sing! - BPM Range 127-175 | You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. The 62nd 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. I was checking out the latest artists listed by the fine promotion company, Cyber PR, and found more great walking and running music. By coincidence the artists all turned out to be men. So here is a bunch of guys with a bunch of great tunes for your workout enjoyment. And I have another special treat. Louinel Jean returns with a new master of his fine tune, Imagine. This is a 50 minute, mostly easy going session. But it gets fast as it progresses to the maximum BPM of 175. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Have a happy run! Dr. Bob | 10/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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61: (40 Min) - It's All Happy - BPM Range 128-175 | You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, please note that "BPM" refers to the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. The 61st episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. Like running to upbeat tunes? I know I do. So I put together a show with the word "happy" in every title. Works for me. How about you? Please tell me at comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. The IODA's Promonet and Mevio's Music Alley and the generous artists supplied the tunes, and for that I'm grateful. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Have a happy run! Dr. Bob | 9/19/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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60: (40 Min - Interval) - All World - BPM Range 113-183 | You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JogTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. Also, "BPM" means the tempo of a tune and the number of foot falls per minute, not your heart rate. The 60th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. Welcome to my second world episode. The first was #23 and was called World Goes Round. Check it out at jogtunes.com for more running to world. I've got 40 minutes of sequenced tunes in an interval pattern. It maxes out at 183 BPM to Grupo Socavon's "Homenaje a Justino." All of the tunes are provided by the Independent Online Distribution Alliance via promonet and, of course, through the generosity of the artists. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 8/30/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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59: (40 Min) - R & B/Funk - A Funk R & B Sandwich - BPM Range 131-176 | You should consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. Neither JobTunes nor Dr. Bob will be liable for any complications, injuries, loss or other medical problems arising from or in connection with using this service. The 59th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. A rare genre on the JTIP, rhythm and blues now takes center stage with a great line up for feeling the beat with your feet. It's 35 minutes and maxes out at 176 BPM to Ayla Brown's "No More." And, the R & B is sandwiched between 2 motivating funk tracks by The Jive Turkeys. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at jogtunes.com. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 8/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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58: (40 Min - Interval) - Reggae/Rock - Reggae Rocks - BPM Range 126-184 | Please be sure that you're physically fit for running, including fast paces. If you're unsure, please ask your doctor. The 56th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. The Roast Beef Curtains Reggae and Rock are probably the best genres for beat matched workouts. Blends of the 2 genres are emerging and that's to our benefit. The beat is unmistakable and motivating. I've got a great mix that features reggae, rock and some mashing of the two. Several JTIP fans have mentioned that they like the interval running episodes, so here's another one. BPMs of 150s to 160s will be interspersed with speed bursts of short second segments of "Barbarella" at 184 by Loomis and the Lust. Their entire track will also appear at the end of this episode. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page on JogTunes.com. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 7/31/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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57: (30 Min) - Alternative/Pop/Dance - Q*Ball and A Study in Her - BPM Range 119-173 | The 56th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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 at JogTunes.com. You can subscribe to it directly in iTunes. Welcome to another mid month dose of the JTIP. It's just what this doctor ordered. I've got 2 great artists and 30 minutes of great beat-match running music. Q*Ball is from Brooklyn, New York, and presents some impressive electronica to drive your workout. And A Study in Her (ASiH) brings from Philadelphia an equally awesome, somewhat more eclectic mix. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at JogTunes.com. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 7/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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56: (45 Min) - New Age | The 56th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. Welcome back to the new age. My first new age show was episode #31 and was called Think Positive. It was so well received that I decided to dedicate another episode to new age music. So here's eleven tunes by eleven different artists comprising a 45 minute workout session. It's divided into the typical JTIP segments, a 30 minute sequenced regular running session followed by a 15 minute sequenced sprint section that maxes out at 184 BPM for 3 minutes. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at JogTunes.com. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 6/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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55: (40 Min - Interval) - Mo McMorrow | The 55th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. Mo McMorrow This month, serendipity reigns. While I was attending a Hedda Layne gig at the Belmont in Austin, Texas, Mo McMorrow was sitting at my table. It didn't take long to find out that she's a singer songwriter and well known on the Austin scene. I checked her tunes out on MySpace. They turned out to be great music by an impressive artist, and a perfect beat-matching runset. So here's a sequenced set of Mo's tunes with a taste of my other favorite Austin artists, Hedda Layne and Brett Low. This is another interval running session. After some warming up and easy running, Mo's fast tune, God Knows, will provide the interval 193 BPM, 90 second speed bursts, alternating with fast walks and slow jogs. A full length, uninterrupted version appears at the end of the show. If you're not in shape for interval workouts, run these segments at a slower pace or shorten your stride. The most important thing is to run safe. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at jogtunes.com. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 5/30/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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54: (50 Min) - Projects | The 54th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. This episode breaks with my short and sweet midmonth format by presenting another classic JTIP 2 segment session. This is 28 minutes of sequenced BPM running followed by a 17 min sprint section. I've got 2 veteran JogTunes artists and 5 new groups. There's great rock and reggae, and loads of awesome electronica. The sprint session maxes out at 182 BPM. If you're not used to beat-matching that tempo, slow your pace or shorten your stride. If you have a pulse monitor, this is a good tim to use it. The main thing is to run safe. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page at jogtunes.com. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me, and Maree. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 5/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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53: (40 Min) - Clopet and Alabaster | The 53rd episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. Meet a most impressive, Toronto born, Miami based singer song/writer, Tristan Clopet, and, from Seattle, the awesome, 6 member rock group, Alabaster. Together they provide great music and a perfect beat-matched, interval workout session. This is a 40 minute session and again I present some fast segments for interval workouts. So watch your pulse monitors and only run the speed bursts if you're comfortable at that speed. You can always shorten your stride or run slower. The key is to run safe. Interval running is not for the faint of heart. Please be sure you're fit for this workout. If you have any doubts you still can enjoy this runset buy taking the intervals at a slower pace and/or by shortening your stride. Check out the track details, purchase options, and more info on this episode's podcast page on jogtunes.com. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me, and Maree. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 5/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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52: (30 Min) - Presenting Maree McRae | The 52nd episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. I'm happy to present the impressive artistry of the Denver based singer/songwriter Maree McRae. Her music is not only great for listening but also perfect for beat-matched interval running. The short interval segments are from 2 of her tunes and run at 186 and 190. A longer, slower interval is full track and runs at 179. Don't fret. I've included the complete versions of the faster tunes at the end of the show. Interval running is not for the feint of heart. Please be sure you're fit for this workout. If you have any doubts you still can enjoy this runset buy taking the intervals at a slower pace and/or by shortening your stride. Check out all of the track details, purchase options, and more details on the jogtunes.com podcast page. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me, and Maree. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 4/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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51: (45 Min) - Fartlek Part II - Be Free | The 51st episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. I recently received an email from a listener/runner who enjoyed working out to my first fartlek show (Episode #21). Coincidentally I was planning to do another one and here it is, Fartlek Part II. The rest of the title, "Be Free", refers to the prominence of tunes about freedom in various forms. There's a leaning towards rock and reggae and social commentary as well. This episode also features four tunes by Delmar Brown from New York city along with an impressive array of other artists, all from the IODA's promonet. Please see the episode's show notes for purchase options, artists' websites and promonet pages, and other details. Two tracks, one by Delmar and another by Keno, provide the speed bursts for the interval segments. One's at 180 BPM and the other at 186. Because the segments are 45-60 seconds long, I've included both tracks in their entirety at the end of the show. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 4/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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50: (30 Min) - Megaphone | The 50th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. I played a Megaphone track on my last Christmas show and vowed that I would bring this awesome rock band back for a solo engagement. All of their podsafe tunes are featured on this mid-month episode of the JTP and sequenced for a really fun 30 minute run. It's mostly easy going jogging and running with a long interval run at 172 BPM. If you're not used to that speed, run it for 30 seconds then slow your pace or shorten your stride. If you're comfortable with that pace, enjoy over 3 minutes of flat out running. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 3/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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49: (40 Min) - Light Pop, Fast Pace | The 49th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. This episode comes to you thanks to the great staff and 4 of the artists over at Ariel's Cyber PR. It's all light pop but don't let that fool you. The tempos move. It's a straight 40 min session that peeks in the 170s and stays there for 4 tunes. That's pretty fast running. Phil Putnam, David Homyk, Isaboe, and Lily Sparks sing the tunes. Yamasaki provides the instrumental for the intro and outro. Please find the artists' websites, purchase links to their tunes, and other info on the JogTunes Indie Podcast Episode #49 page of jogtunes.com. | 2/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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48: (40 Min) - Mostly Homespun | The 48th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. I'm finally settled in Austin but the move and the new job still keep my life pretty hectic. So here's another runset that I have for sale but decided to publish for free. There are 4 tunes by Homespun out of Wales. and plenty more by artists well known to longtime JTIP listeners. They include Pippa Rogers, Dialog, Vile Evils vs The Zombies, HOSTYLL, and Low of the Low. Following these notes is a list of the tunes, the sequence, the BPMs, and other info. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 2/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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47: (45 Min) - The Tokyo Beat | The 47th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. It looks like we're definitely relocating from Utah to Texas. To save myself some time during the move, and to give you all a special treat, I've decided to publish one of the JogTunes Indie special runsets for free. So this episode is that runset. The original title is The JTIP Runset #2 - Far East Peach and it's still available on the JogTunes Store Page free of long voice-overs for $5.00. All of the tracks are from the Tokyo Far East Peach Label. The company's headed by my friend Momo-J, whose works I've been playing since the early days of the show. Momo-J, a consummate composer/arranger/musician, has written and produced extraordinary new age works that blend many essential flavors of western and eastern music. The episode contains tracks that are both old and new to the JTIP and written and performed by these Far East Peach artists: * Momo-J * Euclid Rhyme * Nasca * Amir Khan & Hideo Inai * Bam Dorner I was excited to learn that Momo-J has a new gig writing the music for the popular Japanese Anime, K-On. You can find K-On episodes here. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. You're invited to come over to the JogTunes Store for some special treats including ad-free podcast episodes, Nike+ Sport Kits and Accessories, and special discounts on AudioFuel compilations. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 1/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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46: (35 Min) - Eclectic to Say the Least | The 46th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. The members of the The Association of Music Podcasting are avid podcasters who publish an eclectic mix of shows dedicated to indie music. I visited three of their shows to find artists for this also eclectic mix of songs. Here's the breakdown: From The Bugcast: * Blake - BPM 152 * Odd Austin - BPM 160 * Mr. Fusty - BPM 121 * Chuck Eaton - BPM 150 * Strangers in Wonderland - Will Your Love Fade - BPM 161 From Insomnia Radio Daily Dose: * Or, the Whale - BPM 161 * Raygun - BPM 125 From Suffolk and Cool: * No More Babylon - BPM 158 * Buckhead & Friends - BPM 153 As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. You're invited to come over to the JogTunes Store for some special treats including ad-free podcast episodes, Nike+ Sport Kits and Accessories, and special discounts on AudioFuel compilations. Thanks for working out with me. And, enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 1/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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45: (30 + 15 Min) - The Power of Love | The 45th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. When I first heard Louinel Jean's new song, "Power of Love", I immediately started planning this episode. It's a perfect theme for the end of a tumultuous decade as it sets the tone for what I'm sure we all hope will be a smoother 10 years aided by the power of love. All of the tunes are about love, and range in BPMs from walking paces to tempos for all out running. Here's the music video version of Louinel's song, featuring Sushane Holmes: As this is my third anniversary show, I reminisce by bringing back some old tunes as well as introduce some new ones. I found most of the tunes on Music Alley, and for that I'm grateful to Mevio and their fine service to music podcasting. Here's the breakdown: Artists Previously Played on the JTIP: * Chrissy Coughlin - Do It Out of Love - BPM 152 * Lovespirals - Love Survives - BPM 168 * Melou -Sweet Love - BPM 110 * A Band Called Quinn - I Wish You Love - BPM 173 * Strangers in Wonderland - Will Your Love Fade - BPM 161 Artists New to the JTIP: * Louinel Jean and Sushane Holmes - Power of Love - BPM 172 * AjT - Love Guitar - BPM 153 * Alexander Shulgin - Not Your Love - BPM 124 * Blood Red Sun - Love Letter - BPM 152 * Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Is This Love? - BPM 150 * Desiradi - Love is the Thread - BPM 185 * Doray - Love Will Last 4Ever - BPM 169 As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. You're invited to come over to the JogTunes Store for some special treats including ad-free podcast episodes, Nike+ Sport Kits and Accessories, and special discounts on AudioFuel compilations. Thanks for working out with me. Happy holidays, and enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 12/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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44: (30 Min) - Ariel's Holiday List | The 44rd episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. This mid-month dose of the JTIP falls at just the right time for some holiday music. So I was really excited to receive email from Ariel's CyberPR about their Holiday Campaign List featuring 28 songs. I picked 8 that are great for JogTuning. It's a 30 minute session that's fairly easy going with a max BPM of 174 and plenty of running in the 160s. Besides Ariel's List, I added another special treat as an outro. It's Troy Lee Warden's modern version of Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. Here's the breakdown: From Ariel's Cyber PR * The Nadas - BPM 165 * Janyse - BPM 120 * F & M - BPM 174 * Mark Mangold - BPM 163 * Joshua Stedman - BPM 145, 163 * The Kathy Fleischmann Band - BPM 128 * Megaphone - BPM 154 Other Artists * Alka - BPM 123 (Intro) * Troy Lee Warden - BPM 128 (Outro) As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. You're invited to come over to the JogTunes Store for some special treats including ad-free podcast episodes, Nike+ Sport Kits and Accessories, and special discounts on AudioFuel compilations. Thanks for working out with me, happy holidays, happy New Year, and enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 12/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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43: (45 Min) - New Age | The 43rd episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM matching exercising. 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. The first time I played New Age music for running was on episode #31 which was entitled Think Positive. It was so well received that I thought I'd dedicate another show to the genre. So here's all new age music sequenced for a 45 minute session and designed to put you in a meditative running mood while you work out to the beat. All of the music comes either from Mevio's Music Alley or the IODA's Promonet. Also, returning to the JTIP is Momo-J's Far East Peach Label with one encore tune for the intro and one new tune. Here's the breatkdown: From Music Alley: * Sonic Mystery - BPM 121 * Robert Willey - BPM 121 * Psi-KO - BPM 154 From IODA's Promonet * Kitaro - BPM 140, 154 * Chicago Jazz Project - BPM 179 * Deva Premal - BPM 154 * Ruth Thompson - BPM 164 * Global Journey - BPM 115 From Far East Peach Label * Bam Dorner - BPM 163 * Momo-J - BPM 99 As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. You're invited to come over to the JogTunes Store for some special treats including ad-free podcast episodes, Nike+ Sport Kits and Accessories, and special discounts on AudioFuel compilations. Thanks for working out with me and enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 11/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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42: (30 Min) - Alexx Calise - She Rocks | The 42nd episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM exercising. 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 only have to go the Alexx Calise's website, to learn that Alexx is not only a rising star on the rock music scene, but a consummate user and proponent of new and social media. I learned about Alexx through one of her email solicitations and for that I'm very grateful. I first played "Out of Sight" on episode #39 but then and there decided to feature her on a future show. So here are 3 more tunes by Alexx that will definitely enhance your workouts and bring you pure listening pleasure as well. * Morning Pill - BPM 169 - Played on the promo for One Tree Hill * Good Enough - BPM 175 * Give It To Me - BPM 181 Arcompanying Alexx on this episode are two great artists I found via Ariel's CyberPR Promotion Company. * David Packouz - "More Than Anything" -BPM 166 * GoundSound - "Get Better" -BPM 150 The fine instrumentals that support the show are by: * B. D. Lenz - "One 11" - BPM 121 * Yamasaki - "Soul Patrol" - BPM 111 As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1700 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. You're invited to come over to the JogTunes Store for some special treats including ad-free podcast episodes, Nike+ Sport Kits and Accessories, and special discounts on AudioFuel compilations. Thanks for working out with me and enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 11/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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41 (30 + 15 Minutes) - They're All About Running | The 41th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM exercising. 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. Just for fun, I thought I'd look for tunes for this episode that have the words "run" or "running" in the title. I searched Mevio's Music Alley and found more than enough tracks for the show. One tune is actually called "Run to the Music." What could be more pertinent to my show? The only non-Mevio tune is by Lady Southpaw. She emailed me about her passion for running and about her music, which is all about running, literally. She wrote and sings "Why I Run", which is the sprint tune for this episode and runs at 180 BPM. You can find all the artists, their websites, and purchase options at _____________. As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1500 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Your financial support is, of course, always welcome. Please see the support section on the home page of jogtunes.com and the store page for details. There you'll find three special talk-free episodes of the JTIP. They come as MP3s and enhanced files with chapter headings and album art, and they're only $5.00. You might also check out our Apple Nike + iPod Sport Kit page and our AudioFuel page which has great discounts on the motivating compilations from AudioFuel. Thanks for working out with me and enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 10/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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40 (30 Minutes) - Presenting Hedda Layne and Troy Lee Warden | The 40th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM exercising. 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. Following my new mid-month format, I present to you, from Austin, Texas, the music of the dynamic songstress Hedda Layne and her collaborator and husband, the consummate guitarist, composer, and producer, Troy Lee Warden. From three of their albums I play six tracks bookended by an intro and outro played and produced by their good friend and outstanding guitarist in his own right, Brett Low. For purchase options and other info, please check out the show notes for episode #40 and Hedda's and Troy's and Brett's websites (http://heddalayne.com and http://myspace.com/brettlowmusic). As always, I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as over 1500 BPM rated workout music from label and indie artists. Your financial support is, of course, always welcome. Please see the support section on the home page of jogtunes.com and the store page for details. There you'll find three special talk-free episodes of the JTIP. They come as MP3s and enhanced files with chapter headings and album art, and they're only $5.00. You might also check out our Apple Nike + iPod Sport Kit page. Thanks for working out with me and enjoy the music! Dr. Bob | 10/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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39 (30 + 15 Minutes) - Add Fuel to the Mix | The 39th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM exercising. 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. In this episode, I introduce a great new BPM-running, music website from the UK, AudioFuelRunningMusic.com. Their original tracks are well produced and highly motivating. I've mixed four AudioFuel tracks with the usual JTIP fare to provide refreshingly new introductions to new tempo segments. I hope you enjoy it. If you like what you hear, come on over to the AudioFuel page of my website, jogtunes.com, where you'll find all of their offerings and purchase links. Be sure to enter jogtunes5 in the code box when you order AudioFuel to get a discount on all AudioFuel tracks. I'm grateful to the Electronic Eel Indie Electronic Music Record Label, Ariel's Cyber PR Indie Music Promotion Company, and individual artists for podplay permission. Here are the artists and the BPMs of their tunes: From the UK: * AudioFuel Running Music - 155, 160, 165, and 170 BPM From Cyber PR: * Emmet Swimming - 174 * Steve McLeod - 150 and 164 * The Kathy Fleischmann Band - 161 and 163 * Cupéro - 147 and 153 From Electronic Eel: * City Rain - 116 Direct from artist: * Alexx Calise - 157 As always, I advise runners to be careful not to exceed your maximum heart rate, especially on the faster tunes. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as BPM rated workout music from over 1500 label and indie artists. Your support is, of course, always welcome. Please see the support section of home page of jogtunes.com and the store page for details. Thanks for pace-running with me. I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. Dr. Bob | 9/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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38: (30 Min) - Reggae Part II - Louinel Jean | The 38th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM exercising. 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. A year and 1/2 ago I published my first predominently reggae episode and it ranked high on my download stats. Reggae is just plain easy and fun to run to. On this show, not only do I bring reggae to the forefront again but I feature an outstanding musician, composer, producer, and humanitarian, Louinel Jean. Jean is a Haitian who moved to Jamaica in 1998. A man of deep compassion, Jean composes and performs music that not only entertains but inspires and informs. He calls for us to be our best and to be sensitive to the hardship of others, especially children. Other tunes not included in this show keenly increase our awareness oif injustice. Check out two outstanding works on this theme: Darfur Outcry on Garageband.com and Justice on iTunes. Jean first graced my show on episode #23 and then again on #33 with 3 of his most popular works. On this episode I replay these tunes along with 2 newer Louinel Jean tracks along with 4 other artists in the reggae and dub traditions. Louinel Jean's Bio Here's the artist list: Louinel Jean (5 songs) Dubmatix (A remix of a John Brown's Body tune) Bitty McLean Scott Turchin Dubtrak (Intro and Outro) As always, I advise runners to be careful not to exceed your maximum heart rate, especially on the faster tunes. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as BPM rated workout music from over 1500 label and indie artists. Your support is, of course, always welcome. Please see the support section of home page of jogtunes.com and the store page for details. Thanks for pace-running with me. I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. Dr. Bob | 9/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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37 (30 + 15 Minutes) - The Many Sides of Rock | The 37th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM exercising. 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. Rock has many sides. Examples of subgenres include pop rock, indie rock, alternative, and metal. In this episode I play tunes from the pop, alternative, Latin sides of rock as well as straight-ahead rock. You may not quite agree with the subgenre I assign to a tune, but, what the heck, they're all fun to run to. Here's the breakdown: From New York * Robot Disaster - BPM of 141 * A Band Called Quinn - 121 * The Krayolas - 181 * Le Bataillon Des Fous - 155 * Latin Soul Syndicate - 144 * Lacuna Coil - 144 * Loomis and the Lust - 160 * Funny Money - 175 * Officer Roseland - 157 * The Brew - 163, 110 * Revolution 74 - 125, 147 As always, I advise runners to be careful not to exceed your maximum heart rate, especially on the faster tunes. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as BPM rated workout music from over 1500 label and indie artists. Your support is, of course, always welcome. Please see the support section of home page of jogtunes.com and the store page for details. Thanks for joining me on this new mid-month episode. I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. Dr. Bob | 8/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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36 (30 Minutes) - Short and Sweet | The 36th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM exercising. 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. This is the first of the new, shorter, mid-month episodes of the JTIP. I returned to Ariel's Cyber PR to find this show's fine artists. Three come from New York and two from Canada. Here's the breakdown with the BPMs of their tunes. From New York * Brad Hammonds - BPM of 123 * Jennings - 155, 157, 172 * Planetary Nights - 155 From Canada * Trina Elle - BPM of 174 * Dala - 125, 147 The Intro and Outro is by Yamasaki from the UK. The BPM is 115. The mid-show interlude is by Josiah Barlow at 157 BPM. As always, I advise runners to be careful not to exceed their maximum heart rate, especially on the faster tunes. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as BPM rated workout music from over 1500 label and indie artists. Your support is, of course, always welcome. Please see the support section of home page of jogtunes.com and the store page for details. Thanks for joining me on this new mid-month episode. I welcome your comments. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com, post them on our JogTunes.com facebook fan page, or send me a tweet. Dr. Bob | 8/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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35 (30 + 15 Minutes) - It's the Boys' Turn | The 35th episode of the The JogTunes Indie Podcast is up for running, cycling, and other BPM exercising. 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. Two years ago, on episode #5 I featured mostly woman singers. Now it's the men's turn; well, mostly men. The exception is MAMMÚT from iceland. The genres are mixed with a bit of a lean toward alternative. Some of the lyrics are quite extraordinary. I welcome your opinions about the theme and tune mix. Please send them to comments at jogtunes.com or post them on my Twitter or Facebook pages. We return to the 30 + 15 minute format with a 30 minute sequenced run followed by a sprint segment that peaks at 184 with a tune by Jimmy Mancus. Here's the breakdown with a mention of some of my resources: From the Homegrown Podcast * David Yazbek - New York - BPM of161 From the Looking Out the Window Podcast * David McMillin - Chicago - BPM of 161 From the Dave's Lounge Podcast * Steve Kilbey and Martin Kennedy Present - Australia - BPM 150, 170 From CyberPR * Assembly of Dust - New York - BPM of 122, 153 * C.B.Y.A. Atlanta - 154 * MAMMÚT - Iceland - 171 They have free song for those who sign up to their mailing list at www.mammutmusic.com Intro * The Sledge Dogs - The UK - BPM 118 Outro * Brett Low - Austin, Texas - 118 As always, I advise runners to be careful not to exceed their maximum heart rate, especially on the sprint tune. At JogTunes.com, you'll find purchase links to all of the tunes from all of our podcast episodes as well as BPM rated workout music from over 1500 label and indie artists. Your support is, of course, always welcome. Please see the support section of home page of jogtunes.com and the store page for details. Meanwhile, thanks for working out with me, and enjoy the music. Dr. Bob | 7/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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