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Get moving: A running playlist

Springtime is back, and that means its a perfect time to pull out the Running shows and go for a run around the local park. Here we’ve got some tunes that should help get those stiff legs Moving.

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Onto the music…

We start out with one hell of a bassline to help you find your groove on the RAC Remix of Bob Moses‘ Tearing Me Up, with Gabriel Bruce‘s beautiful baritone making an unexpected entry to the list with his new cut Freedom.

THANKS move us into the electro realm with the party-central Dizzy, and Digitalism get the 4/4 rhythm thumping towards euphoria with Utopia.

Metroplane, the duo made up of Alex Metric and Aeroplane, keep the dancefloor classics flowing with Mr E., and Cam Harris‘s Who’s A Badman is there for when you start to lose yourself to the hypnotic house rhythms.

David Harks‘ single Obey will need some deep breaths, before Light Falls‘ Prism works you along to the final straight where the Spitzer remix of Grand Blanc‘s Desert Desir is there to push you to make hit that personal best.

With all that adrenaline coursing through your veins, I thought best to end with something for the cool down at the end, and Krazy Baldhead‘s subtle A Child Is Born is there just for that.

Photograph by Fe Ilya

Get moving: A Running Playlist was originally published on The Blue Walrus.



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