Pilates For Indie Rockers

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Pilates For Indie Rockers

DVD box. Designed by Robert Anthony Jr. Photos by Daniel Giberson.
Directed by MF Strangelove
Produced by Matt Pizzolo, Brian Giberson, DiY-Fest
Starring Chaos, Page Turner
Distributed by HALO 8 Entertainment
Release date(s) November 13, 2007
Running time 45 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English

Pilates For Indie Rockers is a fitness video that matches a traditional pilates workout with contemporary indie rock music and attitude.

The DVD features certified yoga instructor Chaos running a mat-style pilates workout with the assistance of Page Turner, who demonstrates the beginner moves. The DVD also features a Beginner's Session and three audio "channels" of musical soundscapes: pop-punk, indie, and heavy. [1]

The DVD is slated for a November 13, 2007 nationwide release by HALO 8 Entertainment. Its sister-release Yoga For Indie Rockers was released on October 30, 2007.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Music Channel 1

  1. From The Bottom Of This Bottle - Crash Romeo
  2. Catastrophe - Deciding Tonight
  3. Run This City - Jet Lag Gemini
  4. We Want Guarantees, Not Hunger Pains - Closure In Moscow
  5. Last One To Know - Hello Nurse
  6. You Can Wake Up Now - Disarming Arctica
  7. Glass Figurines - DoubleheadeR
  8. Too Late For Us - BEDlight For BlueEYES
  9. Giving It All Tonight - Roses Are Red
  10. Last Day Of Winter - Pelican (closing meditation)

[edit] Music Channel 2

  1. Beds and Lawns - Sorry About Dresden
  2. Damage Done - Veruca Salt
  3. Please Fire Me - The Icarus Line
  4. Kiss The Haze - House of Fools
  5. Glories Yesterday - Two Lone Swordsmen
  6. Lady Faire - The Cassettes
  7. Run Together - Criteria
  8. Radar - Radio Vago

[edit] Music Channel 3

  1. Dangerous - The End
  2. TwentyXXSeven - Bring Out Your Dead
  3. Setting Fire To Sleeping Giants - The Dillinger Escape Plan
  4. Permanence - This Is Hell
  5. Hunt You Down - Alec Empire
  6. Who Believes Enough? - Ladyfinger
  7. Stalwart Carapace - Edgey

[edit] References

  1. ^ Simon, Leslie & Tim Kanan. "[1]". Alternative Press #229. August, 2007.


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