hahahaha i wonder what the [EMAIL PROTECTED] b*tches on the treadmill would do if you told them they needed soap... and water. soap... and water.
i find happy hardcore also does the trick of getting me going quite well *ducks* On Fri, 14 May 2004, Marc Langsman wrote: > It'd have to be some Funk/Deeon - Shake what yo mama gave ya ! > > I have to confess I have actually listened to ghetto in a gym before - makes > the whole experience a lot more amusing :) > > peace, > marc > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "doris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Thorin Teague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 5:35 PM > Subject: Re: (313) Workout Tracks > > > > carl craig's 'the workout' - duh =P > > > > > > On Fri, 14 May 2004, Thorin Teague wrote: > > > > > Dunno if this ground has already been covered, but I'm curious to know > who > > > likes what tracks/artists for working out? Do you like the more > loud/banging > > > stuff, or more subdued music? I can go either way. > > > > > > I find myself listening to: > > > > > > Dale Lawrence, Plastikman, Green Velvet, Jay Denham, Dopplereffekt, Daft > > > Punk, Suburban Knight, Mad Mike, Rob Hood (c. 1994-1996), and who knows > what > > > else. > > > > > > I generally look to go into sort of a trance (pardon the expression, I'm > in > > > no way referencing euro-cheesehead techno), not unlike what Mr. Cox is > > > describing here. > > > > > > Thomas D. Cox, Jr. writes: > > > > > > > ive been listening to that CD when im working out, it can get > > > > really intense, i close my eyes and when im done, im drenched in > > > > sweat and cant remember how the time went by. its also good for > > > > > > > > > > >