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Spotify Playlist: Dark techno selections to drive your hardest workout

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  • Sydney Megan Jow
  • 2 October 2017
Spotify Playlist: Dark techno selections to drive your hardest workout

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 tracks have been tested first-hand to ensure maximum gains and extra power.

Today, the cuts kick off with Maceo Plex's remix of Rebodello's 'Discótico', making for a rare disco edit by the Ellum maestro.

Dark underground hitters take the reigns as the selections progress with Thomas Schumacher's 'Satallite', Perc's 'Temperature's Rising' and 'Dubinnovation' by Enzo Siragusa and Archie Hamilton.

Maceo lends his talents again to pushing your workout with another remix, this time from his Maetrik alias on Tiga and Audion's 'Fever'.

This week's tracks also come from Sebastien Leger, Barnt, Patrice Baumel, Jeremy Olander and UNER.

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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