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dhd.evans

Veteran
Location
Dundee
Anyone else notice that pumping dance music makes you work harder on the bike?

I got this this morning and averaged 18mph (a feat for me!) for almost half my morning commute.

Anyone have any suggestions for music to listen to on the bike? I kind of want to build a playlist of 50 minutes or so worth of 'pulse-racing' music so I can power into work.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Motorhead.
 

rowan 46

Über Member
Location
birmingham
The problem with dance music and driving rock is it needs to be quite loud to have the effect of making you work harder. I listen to music on my way to work but I have it set on a level low enough to hear cars behind me and not loud enough to make me work harder.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
You've just opened a can of worms with one of your first posts!

(Pulls up deck chair, opens can of beer and waits for sparks to fly)
 

StopsAtRed

New Member
How about a monotonous drone - stop at red, it's not a race, stop at red, it's not a race. Or, safer, nothing.

Po-faced I know, but cannot understand how you can ride safely with any loud music in your ears.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
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Buddfox

Veteran
Location
London
I tend to listen to dance music as it does get the adrenaline rushing but bizarrely, trying to get up a big hill, I found Franz Ferdinand pretty good. Not because it's pumping music, but because it helped be set a solid cadence and crack through it. At 120bpm plus, you can't use the beat to set our cadence (at least I can't) so you lose that aspect of it.
 
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dhd.evans

dhd.evans

Veteran
Location
Dundee
To clarify, my commute is a nice gentle 10 miles on cycle paths that aren't on roads! No red lights either. Only time I have to stop is to go through the gates at the Docks.
 

Jezston

Über Member
Location
London
I have my phone randomly alternating between fast electronica, rock and modern classical and ambient stuff. I like the unexpected transitions. Don't really find music as something that drives me on, more something that stops me getting bored on the same old commute.

Oh and ignore the fools that accuse you of being suicidal or an idiot for listening to music whilst riding in the same way you ignore the non-cyclist fools who say the same thing about riding a bicycle in traffic.
 
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