For some, making the perfect gym mix can be more taxing than the workout itself. The recently-released 45-minute track "Drive" is The Crystal Method's solution for athletes who'd rather spend time building muscle than building playlists. A partnership with Nike Plus (adding something like a lifestyle element to the iPod Nano-integrated sneaker that came out last month), the famed electronic duo tailored their new musical offering to a standard distance run—starting slower for warm-ups, building for the workout, and decreasing for cool downs. Download it from iTunes for $10.
The Crystal Method: Drive
by Ami Kealoha in Culture on 30 June 2006
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