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Posted: Sun 22 Oct, 2006 6:51 pm
by mfat_man
Faithless - Salva mea
And of course Insomnia

Posted: Sun 22 Oct, 2006 6:57 pm
by KJ-Edwards
Geto Boys - G-CODE

(if this don't get you going, nothing will)
KJ... Loving MFAT

Posted: Sun 22 Oct, 2006 7:00 pm
by JoeAllen28
is that the one with the lyrics "we dont talk to police"
absoloute tune
Posted: Sun 22 Oct, 2006 9:59 pm
by KJ-Edwards
Yeah it is.
KJ
Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 12:25 am
by smudger289
Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 8:15 am
by lodge939
Go for it - Joey B ellis.
its the song from Rocky V
Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 8:46 am
by ali_hire
KJ-Edwards wrote:
Public Enemy: - F**k the police
KJ...
Think you mean NWA.
Personally I can't listen to music when I run, it puts me out of synch and I either end up running too fast or too slow.
Before I play rugby I like to have something with a bit of aggression and pace to it to get me pumped up and in the right frame of mind. Anything from Metallica's S&M album usually sorts this out.
When I'm in the thick of it pushing myself I usually put a song in my head that will calm me down as it helps to let me think more clearly and forget about the pain. Something like Billy Joel's River of Dreams or anything by Johnny Cash usually does the trick.
Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 9:08 am
by chris5818
Think it's been said but it has got to be 'PAINT IT BLACK'
Wogan seems to be blasting it out every morning at the moment, goes down a treat in my office, well theres only me in it but i like it.
Makes monday mornings go that little bit easier
Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 11:05 am
by Banburyboy.
Good man Chris "Rolling stones" all the way. However "The prodigy" is right up there. The two best for training in my opinion.

Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 12:00 pm
by degrees of passion
am bit surprised at all the hip hop thats been said

and can understand why people have put agressive rock/metal but surely its got to be sum good dance music?simply because you can pace your runs etc with the beat of the song.favourite has to be old skool house,but depending on the mood i find some good trance tunes helpful,and even a bit harder stuff sometimes.progressive house can really get you into the rhythm of things and tunes that build up like sandstorm etc make you run that little bit faster

Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 12:10 pm
by JCAP3
Yep that Bleep test has a catchy tune.
Limp Bizkit is has some good tunes for training.
Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 12:14 pm
by KJ-Edwards
ali_hire NWA did make the first one called "f**k the police" but so did public enemy and many other artists.
KJ
Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 12:51 pm
by HarryAVFC
Another real good one is 'Hustlers Ambition' from 50 Cent.
Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 4:51 pm
by AJtothemax
degrees of passion wrote:am bit surprised at all the hip hop thats been said

and can understand why people have put agressive rock/metal but surely its got to be sum good dance music?simply because you can pace your runs etc with the beat of the song.favourite has to be old skool house,but depending on the mood i find some good trance tunes helpful,and even a bit harder stuff sometimes.progressive house can really get you into the rhythm of things and tunes that build up like sandstorm etc make you run that little bit faster

Definately mate. Alot of what i listen to though most of you if not all of you would never have heard of, most of ya will have heard 'comerical' dance music. Thats not real dance music, im only saying this because its my favourite genre along with trance, house and funky house, they're all similar stuff. Saying that, heres some:
Ariel - A9
Sister Bliss - Sister Sister
808 State - Pacific State
Above & Beyond - Getting Away (Original Mix)
Reflekt ft. Delline Bass - I Need To Be Loved (Original Mix - Theres also the 'Thrillseekers Remix' for those that want a more upbeat version, original is the best but both are wicked)
Angelic - Its My Turn (Original Mix)
Tony De Vit - The Dawn (Mr Bishi Remix)
Pulser - Cloudwalking 2004 (Pulser Remix)
Randy Katana - In Silence
Fredde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
Paul Oakenfold ft. Brittany Murphy - Faster Kill Pussycat
Till West & DJ Delicious - Same Man
Groove Armada - Superstylin'
Delerium ft. Sarah McLachlan - Silence (Tiesto's In Searh Of Sunrise Remix)
Tiesto - Adaigo For Strings
Lil' Love - Little Love
Uniting Nations ft. Laura More - Ai No Corrida
Ferry Corsten & Tiesto - Dreamtime (Gouryella)
Ocean Lab - Clear Blue Water
Ocean Lab - Satellite (Original Above & Beyond Remix)
Alex Neri - Housetrack
Fallen Angels - City Life (Herd & Fitz Vocal Mix)
Olav Basoski ft. Michie One - Waterman
Tiesto - Suburban Train
Soul Seekerz - Electro Shock 2005 (The Electro Shock Remix)
Layo & Bushwacka! - Finally vs. Love Story
Inner City - Good Life
Got hundreds more but it would go on forever!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Mon 23 Oct, 2006 6:07 pm
by degrees of passion
AJtothemax wrote:degrees of passion wrote:am bit surprised at all the hip hop thats been said

and can understand why people have put agressive rock/metal but surely its got to be sum good dance music?simply because you can pace your runs etc with the beat of the song.favourite has to be old skool house,but depending on the mood i find some good trance tunes helpful,and even a bit harder stuff sometimes.progressive house can really get you into the rhythm of things and tunes that build up like sandstorm etc make you run that little bit faster

Definately mate. Alot of what i listen to though most of you if not all of you would never have heard of, most of ya will have heard 'comerical' dance music. Thats not real dance music, im only saying this because its my favourite genre along with trance, house and funky house, they're all similar stuff. Saying that, heres some:
Ariel - A9
Sister Bliss - Sister Sister
808 State - Pacific State
Above & Beyond - Getting Away (Original Mix)
Reflekt ft. Delline Bass - I Need To Be Loved (Original Mix - Theres also the 'Thrillseekers Remix' for those that want a more upbeat version, original is the best but both are wicked)
Angelic - Its My Turn (Original Mix)
Tony De Vit - The Dawn (Mr Bishi Remix)
Pulser - Cloudwalking 2004 (Pulser Remix)
Randy Katana - In Silence
Fredde Le Grand - Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
Paul Oakenfold ft. Brittany Murphy - Faster Kill Pussycat
Till West & DJ Delicious - Same Man
Groove Armada - Superstylin'
Delerium ft. Sarah McLachlan - Silence (Tiesto's In Searh Of Sunrise Remix)
Tiesto - Adaigo For Strings
Lil' Love - Little Love
Uniting Nations ft. Laura More - Ai No Corrida
Ferry Corsten & Tiesto - Dreamtime (Gouryella)
Ocean Lab - Clear Blue Water
Ocean Lab - Satellite (Original Above & Beyond Remix)
Alex Neri - Housetrack
Fallen Angels - City Life (Herd & Fitz Vocal Mix)
Olav Basoski ft. Michie One - Waterman
Tiesto - Suburban Train
Soul Seekerz - Electro Shock 2005 (The Electro Shock Remix)
Layo & Bushwacka! - Finally vs. Love Story
Inner City - Good Life
Got hundreds more but it would go on forever!!!!!!!!!!

got them all mate! fav trance tunes have got to be:
lost witness-red sun rising
4 strings-take me away(original vocal mix)
4 strings-sunrise(4 strings remix)
above and beyond-alone tonight
art of trance-madagascar(ferry corsten mix)
ayla-ayla-(dj taucher mix)
binary finary-1998(matt darey mix)
delerium-silence(airscape mix)
energy 52-cafe del mar(three n one mix)
greece 2000-three drives on a vinyl(vocal mix)
lange feat skye-drifting away
lazard-4 o'clock in the morning
pulser-cloudwalking
signum-whatya got for me
william orbit-adagio for strings(ferry corsten mix)
y traxx-mystery land
brainbug-nightmare
lange feat the morrighan-follow me
theres loads more and am likin all the new filthy electro tunes comin out,
but still nothin beats the old skool piano house likes of asha-jj tribute,hardcore uproar-together,parradice-can you hear me,inner city-pennies from heaven etc etc