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Workout App Peloton Debuts Elvis Remixes from Dillon Francis, Chromeo & Big Boi


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Workout streaming app Peloton is known for its on-demand strength, yoga, cycling, running — and now, music.

The popular fitness app just debuted three new Elvis remixes from Dillon FrancisChromeo, and Big Boi. The idea being, to transform The King’s classics, “Do The Vega,” “Catchin’ On Fast” and “Clean Up Your Own Backyard” into contemporary workout tracks to fit the platform’s content.

Peloton has exclusive rights to the music for a month-long initial launch before Sony can decide to publicly release. The new Elvis remixes are available now via the Peloton app — and just in time for all those fitness-related New Year’s resolutions to take off.

Dance artists including Calvin Harris, The Chainsmokers, and deadmau5 have been featured on the platform, as well as other fan-favorite acts, Beyoncé, The Beatles, Britney Spears, and more. Its obvious music will continue to be a driving force for Peloton.

Learn more here.

 

Source: The Verge

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Workout App Peloton Debuts Elvis Remixes from Dillon Francis, Chromeo & Big Boi

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