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Spotify Playlist: Dark underground cuts for those extra hard workouts

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  • Sydney Megan Jow
  • 25 September 2017
Spotify Playlist: Dark underground cuts for those extra hard workouts

Here at Mixmag, we aim to keep you loaded with playlists as regularly as possible.

It's time for a weekly addition to our Spotify ranks with a new selection called 'The Workout'.

For most electronic music fitness buffs, it's nearly impossible to find workout playlists that aren't filled with laughable big room house and cringe-worthy, cheaply made trap and bass.

Of course, Mixmag is here to supply our fans with carefully selected, strategically curated tracks chosen by our in-house fitness fanatic and US Digital Content Editor. Picked through her daily training sessions, these are for the underground aficionado who needs that extra burst of power and diamond-cut focus.

Today's additions start with Dixon's fantastically dark remix of Chloe's 'The Dawn', continuing with extra-loud productions by Rampa, Denis Horvat and Fideles.

Next, dissonant techno waves crash in with SevenDoor's 'Balaena' and a special remix of Nina Kraviz's 'Aus'.

'The Workout' playlist also includes productions from Solomun, Mark Houle, Ellen Allien, Madga, Raumamustik and more from previous additions.

Check out the full 'The Workout' Playlist below.

Sydney is Mixmag's US Digital Content Editor and will be curating The Workout, follow her on Twitter here

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