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Three unique soundtracks crafted by AI — pick the vibe that matches your energy.

🌶️ Mild: Predictable Picks
1
Levels - Original Version
Avicii
A to O
Energy Match
Medium-high energy at ~128 BPM matches the 3.9% moderate opening grade as legs warm up and the ride begins.
Terrain
A 0.75km moderate climb at 3.9% calls for a driving, uplifting track that energizes without overwhelming — Levels delivers exactly that euphoric lift.
Flow
Opens the playlist cold with an immediately recognizable, joyful EDM hook that sets the tone for the entire ride and flows naturally into the fast descent that follows.
Genre
Classic EDM — the anthemic synth melody and driving four-on-the-floor beat are perfectly suited to a warm-up climb on a sunny Colorado morning.
Your Taste
User's love of EDM from the 80s to present made this a natural opener — Avicii's 2011 classic is a cornerstone of the genre and an ideal ride-starter.
2
Ghosts 'n' Stuff
deadmau5
Downhill to Wolf - North
Energy Match
High energy at ~128 BPM with aggressive synth stabs and a pounding kick drum mirrors the speed and adrenaline of a fast downhill.
Terrain
A steep -9.3% descent at only 0.52km is a short, sharp adrenaline burst — this track's intense, propulsive energy matches that explosive moment perfectly.
Flow
Transitions seamlessly from Levels' euphoric build into a darker, harder-edged progressive house sound, maintaining BPM while shifting the mood to match the descent's intensity.
Genre
Progressive house — the heavy bassline and relentless forward drive suit a fast, technical downhill where you need to stay locked in.
Your Taste
deadmau5 is a pillar of the user's preferred EDM world, and this track represents the harder, more intense side of that genre — ideal for a descent.
3
One More Time
Daft Punk
Gold climb from Ridgeline access to Purple (CW)
Energy Match
Steady ~122 BPM with uplifting vocal chops and a bouncy groove matches the moderate, rhythmic effort of a gradual climb.
Terrain
A 0.70km climb at only 2.8% is more about rhythm and flow than raw power — One More Time's celebratory groove keeps the legs spinning smoothly.
Flow
Lifts the mood after the intense descent with Daft Punk's signature warmth and joy, bridging the hard-edged deadmau5 sound into something more melodic and human.
Genre
French house / classic EDM — the filtered disco samples and euphoric vocal hooks are quintessential EDM history, perfectly matching the user's 80s-to-present preference.
Your Taste
Daft Punk sits at the heart of the user's EDM timeline — this 2001 classic is essential listening and its uplifting energy suits a moderate climb beautifully.
4
Around the World
Daft Punk
Purple Pump
Energy Match
Steady 121 BPM with a locked-in, cyclical groove mirrors the pumping, rhythmic motion of a pump track where momentum is everything.
Terrain
A pump track with a slight -1.8% grade is all about rhythm and flow — Around the World's relentless, meditative loop is the sonic equivalent of pumping through berms.
Flow
Flows naturally from One More Time as a second Daft Punk track, maintaining the French house energy while shifting to a more hypnotic, mechanical groove that suits the pump track.
Genre
French house / techno-influenced EDM — the robotic repetition and locked groove are perfect for a segment that demands rhythmic, mechanical precision.
Your Taste
Keeping the Daft Punk thread for one more segment honors the user's deep EDM roots before the playlist pivots to harder terrain and heavier sounds ahead.
5
Alive
Empire Of The Sun
Crest the Breasts
Energy Match
Uplifting ~128 BPM with massive synth swells and a driving beat matches the speed and freedom of a flowing -3.9% descent.
Terrain
A 1.05km flowing descent at -3.9% is one of the longer, more exhilarating downhill stretches — it calls for something triumphant and wide-open, which this track delivers.
Flow
Breaks away from the Daft Punk hypnotic loop with a burst of color and melody, introducing synth-pop to the playlist and building toward the hard climb that follows.
Genre
Synth-pop / electronic — the lush, cinematic production and euphoric chorus create a sense of flying that perfectly matches a flowing mountain descent.
Your Taste
Empire of the Sun's electronic production sits squarely in the user's EDM-adjacent wheelhouse while adding melodic variety to the playlist's evolving sound.
6
Sandstorm
Darude
Clockwise Climb
Energy Match
High-energy 136 BPM with an explosive, relentless synth riff and thundering kick drum perfectly matches the all-out effort of a 10.6% steep climb.
Terrain
At 10.6% average grade, the Clockwise Climb is the steepest segment of the ride — it demands the most intense, motivating track in the playlist to push through the pain.
Flow
Explodes out of the triumphant Empire of the Sun descent track with maximum urgency, signaling to the rider that the hardest effort of the day has arrived.
Genre
Trance / classic EDM — the relentless, driving energy of Darude's signature track is purpose-built for maximum physical effort and is a cornerstone of the user's preferred genre era.
Your Taste
Sandstorm is perhaps the defining EDM track of the late 90s/early 2000s and sits perfectly in the user's 80s-to-present EDM love — deployed here at the ride's hardest moment.
7
Stronger
Kanye West
J to E Climb
Energy Match
Driving ~104 BPM with a hard-hitting beat and intense vocal delivery matches the sustained effort of a 7.2% moderate-to-steep climb.
Terrain
A 0.30km climb at 7.2% immediately follows the hardest segment — Stronger's motivational lyrics and hard beat keep the rider pushing without requiring the same peak intensity.
Flow
Bridges from the pure EDM intensity of Sandstorm into hip-hop territory by using a Daft Punk sample as its backbone, creating a seamless genre transition that feels earned.
Genre
Hip-hop / electronic crossover — the Daft Punk interpolation ties it directly to the playlist's EDM thread while introducing rap energy for genre diversity.
Your Taste
The Daft Punk sample in Stronger directly connects to the user's EDM preferences while expanding the playlist's genre palette — a perfect bridge track.
8
Lose Yourself to Dance (feat. Pharrell Williams)
Daft Punk, Pharrell Williams
Rocket Pants
Energy Match
Smooth 100 BPM with a deep, rolling groove and infectious rhythm matches the quick, flowing -6.0% descent where the rider can briefly let go and enjoy the ride.
Terrain
Rocket Pants is a short 0.20km descent — a brief moment of release after the climb sequence, calling for something that feels like letting go and flowing freely.
Flow
Drops the intensity from Kanye's hard-hitting rap into a smooth, funky groove, giving the rider a brief musical and physical exhale before the next descent sequence.
Genre
Funk-influenced EDM / nu-disco — Daft Punk's production brings the electronic thread back while Pharrell's vocals add warmth and groove to the descent.
Your Taste
Another Daft Punk production connection satisfies the user's EDM preference while introducing a funkier, more relaxed texture that suits the short downhill perfectly.
9
Blue (Da Ba Dee) - Gabry Ponte Video Edit
Eiffel 65, Gabry Ponte
Clearsky Downhill
Energy Match
High-energy 136 BPM with a driving synth bassline and relentless dance beat matches the sustained speed of a -5.7% descent over half a kilometer.
Terrain
Clearsky Downhill at 0.53km and -5.7% is a longer, faster descent that deserves a track with real velocity — this Eurodance banger delivers exactly that.
Flow
Shifts from the funky groove of Lose Yourself to Dance into pure Eurodance energy, accelerating the playlist's tempo to match the increasing speed of the downhill sequence.
Genre
Eurodance / classic EDM — a cornerstone of the late-90s electronic era that sits perfectly in the user's 80s-to-present EDM love, deployed here for maximum descent energy.
Your Taste
Eiffel 65 represents the Eurodance peak of the late 90s, directly in the user's preferred EDM timeline, and its relentless energy is perfect for a fast Colorado descent.
10
Pump Up The Jam
Technotronic
quick down
Energy Match
Driving ~131 BPM with a hard, punchy beat and aggressive vocal delivery matches the fast, committed nature of a steep short downhill.
Terrain
Quick down at -8.7% over 0.37km is exactly what the name says — a fast, steep shot that needs a track with immediate, no-nonsense energy.
Flow
Maintains the high-tempo Eurodance energy from Blue (Da Ba Dee) while shifting to a harder, more aggressive early-90s house sound, keeping the downhill sequence cohesive.
Genre
Early 90s house / dance — a foundational EDM-era track that bridges the classic dance music the user loves with the raw intensity the terrain demands.
Your Taste
Technotronic's 1989 classic sits right at the start of the user's preferred EDM era and its pump-up energy is perfectly deployed for this steep descent moment.
11
The Rockafeller Skank
Fatboy Slim
Short and Steep
Energy Match
Explosive ~166 BPM with a massive, choppy breakbeat and commanding sample creates maximum urgency for a 24-second all-out descent effort.
Terrain
Short and Steep at only 0.17km and -8.7% is over in seconds — it needs the most immediate, explosive track in the playlist to match that lightning-fast intensity.
Flow
Cranks the BPM dramatically from Pump Up the Jam, signaling to the rider that this is the sharpest, most intense moment in the descent sequence before things mellow out.
Genre
Big beat / electronic — Fatboy Slim's signature choppy breakbeats and massive drops are perfect for a short, explosive effort that demands instant maximum intensity.
Your Taste
Fatboy Slim is a giant of the late-90s electronic scene that fits squarely in the user's EDM timeline, and this track's explosive energy is ideal for the ride's sharpest descent.
12
Get Lucky (Drumless Edition) (ft. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers)
Daft Punk, Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers
Ridgeline - Flats and More
Energy Match
Relaxed 116 BPM with a warm, rolling groove and effortless vocal delivery matches the easy, rhythmic effort of a -1.6% rolling flat section.
Terrain
A 1.23km nearly flat segment is the longest recovery stretch in the ride — it calls for something smooth and sustained that keeps the legs moving without demanding peak effort.
Flow
Dramatically drops the intensity after the explosive Fatboy Slim descent sequence, giving the rider a genuine musical and physical recovery before the next climbing push.
Genre
Nu-disco / funk-influenced EDM — Daft Punk's production brings the electronic thread back in a warm, accessible form that suits a relaxed ridgeline cruise perfectly.
Your Taste
Daft Punk's production is a recurring anchor for the user's EDM preferences, and Get Lucky's smooth electronic-funk is the ideal recovery track in the playlist arc.
13
Kernkraft 400
Zombie Nation
Bobsled DH
Energy Match
High-energy ~138 BPM with an instantly recognizable synth riff and driving beat creates immediate intensity for a 46-second downhill blast.
Terrain
Bobsled DH at 0.33km and -5.1% is a quick, fun descent — it needs a track with immediate impact and pure kinetic energy, which Kernkraft 400 delivers in spades.
Flow
Jolts the playlist back to high energy after the smooth Get Lucky recovery, signaling the start of a new descent sequence with one of electronic music's most recognizable riffs.
Genre
Electronic / techno — a late-90s electronic classic that sits perfectly in the user's preferred EDM era and delivers instant, universal energy for a fast descent.
Your Taste
Zombie Nation's 1999 classic is a cornerstone of the user's EDM timeline and its explosive, instantly recognizable energy is perfect for re-energizing after the flat recovery section.
14
Satisfaction
Benny Benassi, The Biz
Yet to be named
Energy Match
Aggressive ~128 BPM with a hard, mechanical beat and distorted synths creates a sense of unstoppable momentum that matches a fast, steep downhill.
Terrain
A -7.0% descent over 0.27km demands a track with raw, mechanical power — Benny Benassi's signature industrial EDM sound delivers exactly that relentless drive.
Flow
Maintains the high-energy descent momentum from Kernkraft 400 while shifting to a harder, more industrial electronic sound that keeps the downhill sequence intense and cohesive.
Genre
Electro house / industrial EDM — Benassi's signature distorted, mechanical production is perfectly suited to a fast, committed descent where precision and power are everything.
Your Taste
Benny Benassi's early 2000s electro house sits squarely in the user's EDM timeline and this track's aggressive, driving energy is ideal for a steep descent moment.
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Calabria 2008 (feat. Natasja)
Enur, Natasja
Schythe
Energy Match
Upbeat ~128 BPM with a catchy, driving melody and energetic vocal creates a sense of effortless speed that matches a quick -3.7% flowing descent.
Terrain
Schythe at 0.23km and -3.7% is a short, fun, flowing descent — it calls for something with infectious energy and forward momentum rather than raw aggression.
Flow
Shifts from the heavy industrial sound of Benny Benassi to something more melodic and fun, providing a brief moment of joy in the descent sequence before the next segment.
Genre
Eurodance / dance-pop — the catchy melody and driving beat bring a sense of fun and speed that perfectly suits a short, flowing mountain bike descent.
Your Taste
This mid-2000s Eurodance track fits the user's EDM timeline and its infectious energy adds variety to the descent sequence while maintaining the electronic thread.
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Freed From Desire
Gala, Molella, Phil Jay
Broken Plunger
Energy Match
Uplifting ~130 BPM with a soaring vocal hook and driving beat creates a sense of freedom and momentum that suits a quick -3.1% descent perfectly.
Terrain
Broken Plunger at 0.16km and -3.1% is a brief, flowing descent — it needs something that feels liberating and joyful rather than aggressive, which this track delivers.
Flow
Maintains the Eurodance energy from Calabria while shifting to a more euphoric, vocal-driven sound, keeping the descent sequence cohesive as it winds down toward the final climb.
Genre
Eurodance / 90s EDM — GALA's 1997 classic is a cornerstone of the user's preferred EDM era and its euphoric energy is perfect for a brief, joyful descent moment.
Your Taste
GALA's Freed from Desire sits right in the user's 80s-to-present EDM sweet spot and its euphoric, uplifting energy provides a perfect emotional peak before the final climbs.
17
Breathe
The Prodigy
Ridgeline Climb Misc 3
Energy Match
Aggressive ~137 BPM with a thundering breakbeat, distorted bass, and commanding vocals matches the sustained, hard effort of a 0.65km moderate-to-steep climb.
Terrain
Ridgeline Climb Misc 3 at 5.0% over 0.65km is a meaningful sustained climb late in the ride — it demands something with real menace and drive to push through tired legs.
Flow
Dramatically shifts the energy from the euphoric Eurodance of Freed from Desire to something dark and aggressive, signaling the final climbing push of the ride.
Genre
Big beat / breakbeat / electronic — The Prodigy's signature aggressive electronic sound bridges EDM and rock intensity, perfect for a hard climb late in a mountain bike ride.
Your Taste
The Prodigy are a cornerstone of the mid-90s electronic scene that fits the user's EDM timeline, and their aggressive breakbeat sound is ideal for the ride's final hard climb.
18
Firestarter
The Prodigy
Rim Trail DH
Energy Match
Maximum energy at ~166 BPM with a ferocious breakbeat and screaming vocals creates an explosive release of tension after the sustained climb effort.
Terrain
Rim Trail DH at -7.9% over 0.29km is a steep, fast descent immediately after the hardest late-ride climb — it deserves the most explosive release track in the sequence.
Flow
Flows naturally from Breathe as a second Prodigy track, maintaining the dark, aggressive energy while cranking the intensity to maximum for the descent reward after the climb.
Genre
Big beat / breakbeat / electronic — Firestarter's ferocious energy and iconic status make it the perfect explosive release for a steep descent after a hard climb.
Your Taste
Keeping The Prodigy for one more segment maintains the aggressive electronic thread while delivering the most intense moment in the playlist's final act — perfectly matching the user's EDM love.
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Insomnia
Faithless
Red Loop Ascent f/Big Bend t/1st Summit
Energy Match
Building energy from ~138 BPM with a slow build and massive payoff matches the sustained effort of a 3.8% climb as the rider pushes toward the final summit.
Terrain
The Red Loop Ascent is the penultimate segment — a meaningful 0.48km climb at 3.8% that calls for something epic and building, like a final chapter before the closing descent.
Flow
Transitions from The Prodigy's explosive aggression to Faithless's more epic, emotional trance, giving the final climb a sense of grandeur and completion as the ride winds down.
Genre
Trance / big beat — Faithless's signature blend of spoken word, trance production, and massive drops creates an epic, cinematic feel perfect for the ride's final climb.
Your Taste
Faithless are a pillar of the late-90s electronic scene that sits perfectly in the user's EDM timeline, and Insomnia's epic build is ideal for a meaningful final climb.
20
Finally
CeCe Peniston
B to A DH
Energy Match
Uplifting ~120 BPM with a soaring gospel-influenced vocal and warm house groove creates a triumphant, celebratory feeling that perfectly suits a final flowing descent.
Terrain
B to A DH at -4.0% over 0.53km is the ride's closing descent — it deserves something that feels like a victory lap, full of joy and release after 1h 42m of hard riding.
Flow
Transitions from the epic, building trance of Insomnia into pure euphoric house celebration, closing the playlist on the highest emotional note and giving the rider a triumphant finish.
Genre
House / classic dance — CeCe Peniston's 1991 house classic is a timeless celebration track that closes the ride with the warmth, joy, and euphoria the moment deserves.
Your Taste
This early-90s house track sits right at the start of the user's preferred EDM era and its euphoric, celebratory energy is the perfect emotional conclusion to the playlist arc.
🌶️🌶️ Medium: Balanced Creativity
1
Blue Monday
New Order
A to O
Energy Match
Steady 130 BPM pulse matches the 3.9% moderate opening grade without overloading the rider at the start
Terrain
Moderate 0.75km climb at 3.9% calls for a driving, rhythmic track that builds energy without peaking too early
Flow
Opens the playlist with a classic synth-pop groove that primes the body and sets the electronic tone for the full ride ahead
Genre
Synth-pop — the pulsing electronic backbone and driving rhythm perfectly suit a steady warm-up climb on Colorado singletrack
Your Taste
User's love of EDM from the 80s to present makes this 1983 New Order classic a natural anchor for the playlist's opening chapter
2
Technologic
Daft Punk
Downhill to Wolf - North
Energy Match
Hard-hitting 128 BPM with aggressive staccato synths matches the steep technical descent energy
Terrain
A steep -9.3% short descent demands something punchy and aggressive to match the sudden speed and technical demands
Flow
Shifts gear sharply from the steady Blue Monday climb groove into something harder and more mechanical, reflecting the sudden downhill transition
Genre
Electro-house — the robotic intensity and relentless drive suit a fast, steep descent on the Ridgeline trail
Your Taste
Daft Punk's harder electro side fits the user's EDM preference while delivering the aggressive energy this descent requires
3
Midnight City
M83
Gold climb from Ridgeline access to Purple (CW)
Energy Match
Sustained 105 BPM with building energy layers suits the gentle 2.8% grade over 0.7km
Terrain
A mild 2.8% climb through Colorado mountain terrain calls for something epic and atmospheric that rewards the effort with grandeur
Flow
Eases off the hard mechanical energy of Technologic into a more expansive, cinematic synth-wave feel as the trail mellows
Genre
Synth-wave/indie electronic — the soaring, atmospheric production matches the open Colorado ridgeline scenery on this climb
Your Taste
M83's modern synth-wave sound aligns with the user's broad EDM appreciation while adding melodic variety to the playlist
4
Digital Love
Daft Punk
Purple Pump
Energy Match
Smooth 123 BPM disco-inflected groove suits the slight -1.8% rolling terrain where flow and rhythm matter most
Terrain
A pump track with minor negative grade rewards rhythmic body movement — Digital Love's groove locks into that physical cadence perfectly
Flow
Transitions naturally from Midnight City's cinematic swell into something warmer and more groove-forward as the terrain becomes playful and flowing
Genre
French house/electro-funk — the disco-influenced groove and melodic warmth match the flowing, rhythmic nature of a pump trail
Your Taste
Daft Punk's French house sound is a cornerstone of the user's EDM love, and this track's groove is distinct enough from Technologic to stand alone
5
Running Away
Sasha Laine
Crest the Breasts
Energy Match
Progressive 138 BPM trance build sustains energy across the gentle -3.9% flowing descent
Terrain
A flowing 1.05km descent with mild negative grade is ideal for a track that rewards momentum and rhythm over aggression
Flow
Lifts off from Digital Love's warm groove into something more expansive and hypnotic, building toward the hard climb ahead
Genre
Progressive trance — the sweeping, hypnotic build suits the flowing descent and primes the rider mentally for the brutal Clockwise Climb next
Your Taste
Sasha's late-90s/early-2000s progressive trance fits squarely in the user's EDM-across-decades preference
6
Smack My Bitch Up
The Prodigy
Clockwise Climb
Energy Match
Ferocious 137 BPM with maximum aggression matches the steepest climb on the route at 10.6% grade over 0.51km
Terrain
A short, steep 10.6% climb is a maximum-effort segment that needs maximum-energy music to push through the pain
Flow
Explodes out of Sasha's trance build like a hammer drop, delivering the intense energy shock this brutal climb demands
Genre
Big beat/breakbeat — The Prodigy's savage, hard-hitting production is the genre built for maximum-effort athletic moments
Your Taste
The Prodigy sits at the aggressive end of the user's EDM spectrum — this track delivers that intensity without repeating the excluded Prodigy tracks
7
Uprising
Muse
J to E Climb
Energy Match
Driving 128 BPM with high-energy guitars and synths matches the sustained effort of a 7.2% moderate-steep climb
Terrain
A 0.3km moderate-steep climb following a brutal effort needs something that keeps the fire burning without requiring a total reset
Flow
Carries the aggressive energy of Smack My Bitch Up forward but with more melodic structure, bridging the hardest climb into the coming descent relief
Genre
Synth-rock/alternative — Muse's blend of electronic production and rock power suits a mountain biker grinding through a technical climb
Your Taste
Muse's heavy synth influence and electronic rock production appeals to the user's EDM sensibility while adding essential genre diversity
8
Ride
Twenty One Pilots
Rocket Pants
Energy Match
Upbeat 76 BPM with euphoric, bouncy energy matches the short -6.0% descent relief after sustained climbing effort
Terrain
A short descent after two hard climbs is a moment of pure relief and reward — this track's carefree energy mirrors that emotional release
Flow
Releases the tension built through Uprising and Smack My Bitch Up into something lighter and more joyful, reflecting the descent's physical relief
Genre
Indie pop/alternative — the upbeat, carefree groove with electronic undertones suits this brief but satisfying downhill reward
Your Taste
The electronic production elements in Twenty One Pilots' sound connect to the user's EDM preference while providing crucial genre variety
9
Strobe
deadmau5
Clearsky Downhill
Energy Match
Gradual-building 128 BPM progressive house suits the 0.53km flowing -5.7% descent where the rider can open up and find their line
Terrain
A clear, flowing descent calls for something cinematic and immersive that lets the rider zone into the trail without distraction
Flow
Transitions from the carefree bounce of Ride into something deeper and more hypnotic, matching the longer, more immersive descent experience
Genre
Progressive house — deadmau5's slow-build, atmospheric production creates a flow-state soundtrack for open descending
Your Taste
deadmau5 is a central figure in the user's EDM world — Strobe is a different track from the excluded Ghosts 'n' Stuff and adds emotional depth
10
Galvanize
The Chemical Brothers, Q-Tip
quick down
Energy Match
Hard-hitting 100 BPM with intense breakbeat energy matches the fast, aggressive -8.7% quick descent
Terrain
A short, steep -8.7% drop demands something punchy and kinetic that matches the sudden burst of speed and technical focus required
Flow
Snaps out of Strobe's hypnotic atmosphere with a hard, urgent energy shift that mirrors the abrupt steepness of this quick descent
Genre
Big beat/breakbeat — Chemical Brothers' punchy, driving production is built for moments of sudden, intense physical output
Your Taste
The Chemical Brothers are a cornerstone of 90s-2000s EDM that fits perfectly in the user's cross-era electronic preference
11
Superstylin'
Groove Armada
Short and Steep
Energy Match
Infectious 125 BPM funk-house groove matches the quick, fun energy of a short -8.7% descent that's over before you know it
Terrain
A very short 0.17km steep descent is a pure fun moment — it needs a track that feels effortlessly cool and fast
Flow
Follows Galvanize's urgent aggression with something funkier and more celebratory, reflecting the playful, fast nature of this tiny descent
Genre
Nu-disco/house — Groove Armada's slick funk-house blend suits a fast, fun, short descent perfectly
Your Taste
Groove Armada's early-2000s electronic sound connects to the user's broad EDM timeline while injecting essential funk-flavored variety
12
Golden
Jill Scott
Ridgeline - Flats and More
Energy Match
Relaxed 93 BPM soul groove suits the nearly flat -1.6% long 1.23km ridgeline cruise where recovery is the priority
Terrain
A long, nearly flat ridgeline segment is the ideal moment to recover, breathe, and enjoy the Colorado scenery with a warm, flowing track
Flow
Brings the energy down meaningfully from the rapid succession of descents into a warm, grounding groove that prepares the rider for upcoming climbs
Genre
Neo-soul — the warm, flowing rhythm and positive energy suit a recovery flat on a beautiful Colorado ridgeline
Your Taste
While not strictly EDM, this genre break adds crucial variety and emotional contrast that makes the electronic tracks hit harder when they return
13
Praise You
Fatboy Slim
Bobsled DH
Energy Match
Upbeat 128 BPM big-beat groove suits the fast 0.33km descent ridden in under a minute with pure momentum
Terrain
A fast bobsled-style descent is pure joy and momentum — Praise You's celebratory energy mirrors that feeling exactly
Flow
Lifts out of Golden's warm soul groove with a burst of joyful electronic energy, perfectly timed for the playful Bobsled DH segment
Genre
Big beat/breaks — Fatboy Slim's infectious, sample-driven production captures the pure fun of a fast, flowing descent
Your Taste
Fatboy Slim is a beloved figure in the user's EDM landscape — Praise You is a distinct pick from the excluded Rockafeller Skank
14
Clubbed to Death - Kurayamino Variation
Rob Dougan
Yet to be named
Energy Match
Intense 95 BPM with building orchestral tension matches the aggressive -7.0% grade of this short, unnamed descent
Terrain
A steep, unnamed descent on a Colorado trail deserves something cinematic and powerful — Rob Dougan's dramatic production delivers exactly that
Flow
Pivots from Praise You's joyful bounce into something darker and more cinematic, adding emotional depth to this unnamed stretch of trail
Genre
Orchestral electronic/neo-classical — the dramatic tension suits a steep, fast descent through rugged terrain
Your Taste
Rob Dougan's electronic orchestration sits at the cinematic edge of the user's EDM interest, adding dramatic variety to the playlist
15
Emerald Jade Green Ball
Gina Jones Songwriter Music
Schythe
Energy Match
Smooth 115 BPM synthwave groove suits the mild -3.7% short descent where flow and style matter more than aggression
Terrain
A short, gentle descent like Schythe rewards style and flow — Com Truise's slick synthwave production captures that effortless glide
Flow
Releases the cinematic tension of Clubbed to Death into something cooler and more retro, matching the trail's transition to gentler terrain
Genre
Synthwave/chillwave — Com Truise's retro-electronic sound suits a flowing, stylish short descent on the Colorado ridgeline
Your Taste
Com Truise's synthwave aesthetic fits perfectly within the user's cross-era EDM appreciation, adding a retro-futurist flavor
16
Windowlicker
Aphex Twin
Broken Plunger
Energy Match
Funky 130 BPM with off-kilter electronic groove suits the short, mild -3.1% descent where playfulness is the theme
Terrain
A short segment called Broken Plunger deserves something unconventional and playfully weird — Windowlicker delivers exactly that energy
Flow
Follows Com Truise's smooth synthwave with something more experimental and playful, keeping the electronic variety alive through this short descent
Genre
IDM/electronic — Aphex Twin's eccentric, groove-forward production suits a quirky, short trail segment with a fun name
Your Taste
Aphex Twin is a legendary figure in the user's EDM universe, and Windowlicker's accessible groove makes it a strong fit here
17
Around the World / Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
Daft Punk
Ridgeline Climb Misc 3
Energy Match
Driving 123 BPM with escalating intensity matches the sustained 5.0% moderate climb over 0.65km requiring consistent power output
Terrain
A sustained moderate 5.0% climb with significant elevation gain needs something that builds relentlessly and rewards sustained effort
Flow
Explodes out of Windowlicker's playful groove with a massive energy surge perfectly timed for the ride's penultimate major climb
Genre
French house/electro — Daft Punk's live medley format builds continuously, perfectly matching a sustained climbing effort
Your Taste
This Alive 2007 live version is a distinct track from the excluded Daft Punk studio singles, fitting the user's deep EDM love with a fresh angle
18
Titanium (feat. Sia)
David Guetta, Sia
Rim Trail DH
Energy Match
Powerful 126 BPM with euphoric build matches the triumphant feeling of a -7.9% descent after a hard climb
Terrain
A descent after the ride's final major climb is a victory moment — Titanium's anthemic power captures that triumphant emotional release
Flow
Channels the climbing energy of the Daft Punk medley into a triumphant, euphoric release perfectly timed for the Rim Trail descent
Genre
EDM/pop-electronic — David Guetta's anthemic production with Sia's powerful vocals creates a triumphant soundtrack for the final descent phase
Your Taste
David Guetta is a central figure in 2010s EDM that fits the user's cross-era electronic preference with maximum emotional impact
19
Hold On
Alabama Shakes
Red Loop Ascent f/Big Bend t/1st Summit
Energy Match
Euphoric 128 BPM with uplifting synth builds matches the moderate 3.8% climb that requires a mental push in the final third of the ride
Terrain
A moderate late-ride climb demands something emotionally uplifting that gives the rider a second wind when fatigue is setting in
Flow
Follows Titanium's triumph with something equally euphoric but more dance-forward, sustaining the emotional high into the final climb
Genre
EDM/pop — Calvin Harris's euphoric production is built for moments of emotional peak effort, perfect for a final ascent
Your Taste
Calvin Harris's 2010s EDM production fits perfectly in the user's electronic music timeline, delivering peak-era festival energy
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Heroes (we could be) - Grandtheft Remix
Alesso, Tove Lo
B to A DH
Energy Match
Uplifting 128 BPM with euphoric drop matches the celebratory -4.0% closing descent that ends the ride on a high note
Terrain
The final descent of a 21.96km mountain bike ride deserves a closing anthem that celebrates the full effort and rewards the rider with pure euphoria
Flow
Flows naturally from We Found Love's euphoric energy into an even more anthemic closing statement, bringing the full playlist arc to a triumphant conclusion
Genre
Progressive house/EDM — Alesso's anthemic, festival-ready production creates the perfect closing emotional crescendo for the ride
Your Taste
Alesso's modern EDM sound fits the user's electronic music love perfectly, and Heroes delivers the triumphant closing anthem this ride deserves
🌶️🌶️🌶️ Spicy: Adventurous Tracks
1
Don't You Worry Child - Radio Edit
Swedish House Mafia, John Martin
A to O
Energy Match
Mid-high energy at around 128 BPM eases into the 3.9% grade without overdoing the opener.
Terrain
A gentle 0.75 km moderate climb at 3.9% calls for a song that builds momentum without burning out — this anthem rises steadily just like the trail.
Flow
Opens the playlist with a recognizable, energizing hook that sets the stage for the full ride ahead.
Genre
EDM — iconic progressive house anthem perfectly fits the user's electronic preference and the mountain Colorado setting.
Your Taste
User's EDM preference made this a natural opener — Swedish House Mafia's anthemic progressive house sound aligns directly with the electronic focus.
2
Dragula
Rob Zombie
Downhill to Wolf - North
Energy Match
Heavy, punishing groove at ~120 BPM with surging intensity matches the fast, steep descent energy.
Terrain
A sharp -9.3% descent down to Wolf North demands music with heavy, aggressive momentum — Dragula's rumbling drive delivers exactly that.
Flow
Pivots hard from the hopeful EDM opener into raw aggression, signaling the first real technical moment of the ride.
Genre
Industrial metal — hard-hitting and abrasive, ideal for a fast technical descent on Colorado dirt.
Your Taste
Stepping outside pure EDM here to match the aggressive descent terrain, though Rob Zombie's industrial production shares electronic textures the user appreciates.
3
Ready to Go (Get Me Out of My Mind)
Panic! At The Disco
Gold climb from Ridgeline access to Purple (CW)
Energy Match
Driving ~138 BPM with bright, propulsive energy matches the moderate 2.8% grade and manageable 0.7 km length.
Terrain
A moderate, sustained climb from Ridgeline access to Purple needs steady rhythmic drive — this track's relentless forward momentum does the job.
Flow
Lifts the mood after the dark descent, bringing a more playful but still driving energy into the climb.
Genre
Anthemic indie pop-rock — punchy and rhythmic, great for moderate Colorado mountain trail climbs.
Your Taste
Electronic production elements in this track keep it aligned with the user's EDM sensibility while shifting genre texture.
4
Pump It
Black Eyed Peas
Purple Pump
Energy Match
Steady ~116 BPM with a pulsing, infectious beat suits the slight -1.8% average grade and pump track dynamics.
Terrain
A pump track with rolling terrain and slight negative grade calls for a rhythmic, bouncy groove that mirrors the physical pumping motion.
Flow
Brings in hip-hop texture after back-to-back rock/electronic tracks, adding genre diversity mid-ride.
Genre
Hip-hop — rhythmic and groove-heavy, perfect for the playful, technical demands of a pump track.
Your Taste
The electronic production and beats-driven energy of this BEP track satisfy the user's electronic preference in a hip-hop wrapper.
5
Right Now (Na Na Na)
Akon
Crest the Breasts
Energy Match
Upbeat ~126 BPM with a surging, celebratory feel matches the fun, flowing -3.9% downhill.
Terrain
A moderate descent named 'Crest the Breasts' suggests playful, flowing trail character — this track's buoyant energy mirrors that spirit.
Flow
Maintains the rhythmic hip-hop/R&B-electronic energy from the previous track while adding a more melodic, euphoric lift.
Genre
Electronic R&B — upbeat and melodic, sustaining momentum through a fun flowing descent.
Your Taste
Strong electronic production with a danceable pulse aligns with the user's EDM sensibility.
6
Bulls On Parade
Rage Against The Machine
Clockwise Climb
Energy Match
Ferocious ~100 BPM with explosive, dense guitar riffs and hammering drums matches the brutal 10.6% grade of the Clockwise Climb.
Terrain
At 10.6% average grade over 0.51 km, this is the hardest climb so far — only a truly visceral, aggressive track can match that physical demand.
Flow
Slams the energy up dramatically from the flowing electronic R&B of the descent, signaling a brutal shift in terrain.
Genre
Rap-metal / funk metal — the rhythmic aggression and vocal fury of RATM perfectly match a steep Colorado mountain climb.
Your Taste
Stepping into rock territory here because the terrain demands it — the electronic-influenced production in RATM's layered sound connects to the user's sensibility.
7
Block Rockin' Beats
The Chemical Brothers
J to E Climb
Energy Match
Pounding ~115 BPM with surging electronic basslines and driving percussion matches the demanding 7.2% grade and short 0.3 km punch.
Terrain
A short, steep climb like J to E requires music with grinding, mechanical forward force — the Chemical Brothers' big beat engine delivers exactly that.
Flow
Sustains the high-intensity climbing energy from Bulls on Parade but shifts into pure electronic territory, bridging rock aggression to EDM power.
Genre
Big beat electronic — grinding and relentless, perfect for powering up a steep Colorado trail climb.
Your Taste
Directly serves the user's EDM preference with one of the genre's most iconic climbing-suited tracks.
8
Right Here, Right Now
Fatboy Slim
Rocket Pants
Energy Match
Driving ~140 BPM with a soaring, euphoric build suits the short, fast -6.0% descent of Rocket Pants.
Terrain
After two grinding climbs, a fast descent named 'Rocket Pants' demands music that feels like launch velocity — Right Here Right Now's building euphoria fits perfectly.
Flow
Transitions from the grinding Chemical Brothers climb track into euphoric release, matching the emotional payoff of dropping into a descent.
Genre
Big beat EDM — euphoric and driving, ideal for the exhilarating release of a descent after hard climbing.
Your Taste
Core EDM territory for the user — Fatboy Slim's big beat sound directly serves their electronic genre preference.
9
The Power
SNAP!
Clearsky Downhill
Energy Match
High-energy ~128 BPM with punchy rap verses and soaring hooks matches the fast, flowing -5.7% Clearsky Downhill.
Terrain
A clear-sky descent of 0.53 km at -5.7% calls for music that feels wide open and fast — this classic has the speed and swagger for it.
Flow
Keeps the descent momentum from Rocket Pants rolling into Clearsky with a slightly more classic, anthemic feel.
Genre
Eurodance / early EDM — high-tempo and electrifying, a perfect fit for the user's 80s-to-present EDM preference.
Your Taste
Directly aligns with the user's appreciation for EDM from the 80s to present — Snap! is a foundational 90s dance act.
10
Thunderstruck
AC/DC
quick down
Energy Match
Explosive ~133 BPM with thundering guitar riffs and pounding drums matches the fast, steep quick down descent.
Terrain
A steep -8.7% drop over 0.37 km at speed demands music with raw, electric force — Thunderstruck's iconic guitar charge delivers it.
Flow
Shifts from the electronic Eurodance groove into hard rock thunder, adding genre diversity and amplifying descent intensity.
Genre
Hard rock — explosive and iconic, perfect for charging down a steep Colorado mountain descent.
Your Taste
A deliberate genre shift here to match terrain intensity — the electric energy of AC/DC shares the visceral drive the user craves from EDM.
11
Dangerous (feat. Sam Martin)
David Guetta, Sam Martin
Short and Steep
Energy Match
Hard-hitting ~128 BPM with driving drops and urgent vocals perfectly mirrors the brief, maximum-intensity nature of this 0.17 km steep shot.
Terrain
A micro-segment at -8.7% over just 170 meters demands immediate impact — Dangerous hits hard from the first bar.
Flow
Returns to pure EDM after the AC/DC hard rock moment, sustaining intense energy through this short steep section.
Genre
Progressive EDM — hard-hitting and intense, ideal for a brief maximum-effort descent.
Your Taste
Directly within the user's EDM wheelhouse — David Guetta's driving progressive sound is a core EDM reference point.
12
Africa
Weezer
Ridgeline - Flats and More
Energy Match
Steady ~90 BPM with a warm, rolling groove suits the slight -1.6% grade and 1.23 km flatter ridgeline trail.
Terrain
The longest segment of the ride at 1.23 km on flat/rolling ridgeline terrain calls for a fun, relaxed track that lets the rider settle into rhythm.
Flow
Provides crucial energy recovery after the intense descent sequence — a deliberate, welcome release of tension before the next push.
Genre
Indie rock — fun and rhythmic, perfect for an easier ridgeline cruise with Colorado mountain views.
Your Taste
A deliberate terrain-driven departure from EDM to provide flow and recovery variety — the synth-driven arrangement still has electronic flavor.
13
Freestyler
Bomfunk MC's
Bobsled DH
Energy Match
Explosive ~155 BPM breakbeat energy with driving bass suits the brief, fast 0.33 km descent.
Terrain
A bobsled-named segment implies fast, technical, track-like terrain — the Freestylers' breakneck pace mirrors that sensation.
Flow
Launches back into electronic energy from the mellower Weezer cruise, signaling the return of technical terrain.
Genre
Breakbeat electronic — fast and aggressive, perfect for a quick technical descent.
Your Taste
Breakbeat is a core branch of the EDM family tree — directly serves the user's electronic genre preference with intensity.
14
Renegades Of Funk
Rage Against The Machine
Yet to be named
Energy Match
Driving ~140 BPM with hard-hitting production and commanding delivery matches the steep -7.0% unnamed descent.
Terrain
An unnamed, anonymous-feeling descent at -7.0% calls for music with bold, assertive character — renegade energy fits the unnamed trail spirit.
Flow
Adds hip-hop texture between two electronic segments, maintaining intensity while diversifying genre through the descent sequence.
Genre
Hip-hop — hard-hitting and assertive, adding genre diversity to the descent sequence.
Your Taste
The electronic production and beatmaking in this track connect to the user's EDM sensibility within a hip-hop framework.
15
Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)
Kate Bush
Schythe
Energy Match
Pulsing ~118 BPM with an urgent, sweeping synth drive matches the moderate, flowing speed of this 0.23 km descent.
Terrain
A short, slightly technical descent named Schythe — evocative and sharp — pairs beautifully with this synth-driven, visceral classic.
Flow
Transitions from hip-hop aggression into ethereal synth energy, adding dramatic texture to the descent sequence.
Genre
Synth-pop — iconic electronic production with emotional power, ideal for a dramatic Colorado trail moment.
Your Taste
Directly in the user's EDM/electronic wheelhouse — Kate Bush's synth production is foundational to the broader electronic tradition the user appreciates.
16
What Is Love - 7" Mix
Haddaway
Broken Plunger
Energy Match
Pulsing ~125 BPM with infectious synth hooks and driving dance energy suits the lighter -3.1% grade of this brief segment.
Terrain
A short, casual descent named 'Broken Plunger' has a humorous, irreverent character — Haddaway's iconic absurdity matches that energy perfectly.
Flow
Provides a fun, playful transition after the dramatic Kate Bush moment, keeping descent energy alive with a lighter, danceable touch.
Genre
Eurodance — irresistible and classic, perfectly matching the user's love of EDM from the 80s to present.
Your Taste
Directly serves the user's appreciation for EDM across eras — Haddaway is a foundational 90s Eurodance act.
17
Resistance
Muse
Ridgeline Climb Misc 3
Energy Match
Building ~113 BPM with swelling, powerful dynamics matches the sustained effort required for 0.65 km at 5.0% grade with 54.6m of gain.
Terrain
The Ridgeline Climb Misc 3 segment is the final major climb of the ride — a sustained, meaningful ascent that deserves epic, anthemic music.
Flow
Shifts from the fun Eurodance descent into epic rock grandeur, signaling the emotional and physical peak of the ride.
Genre
Symphonic rock — epic and building, perfectly matching the emotional weight of the ride's final major climb.
Your Taste
Muse's layered synthesizer production and electronic textures connect to the user's electronic sensibility within a rock framework.
18
Born Slippy (Nuxx)
Underworld
Rim Trail DH
Energy Match
Surging ~138 BPM with towering synth builds and euphoric vocals perfectly matches the fast -7.9% Rim Trail descent.
Terrain
A descent off the rim after the final major climb is a peak emotional moment — Born Slippy's euphoric surge captures that feeling of flight perfectly.
Flow
Releases all the tension built through the Muse epic climb into pure electronic euphoria — the emotional and musical peak of the playlist.
Genre
Rave / progressive electronic — euphoric and iconic, one of the greatest electronic tracks ever made for a peak moment.
Your Taste
Core EDM heritage track — Underworld is a foundational act in the electronic music tradition the user loves, spanning exactly the 90s-to-present era they specified.
19
Mr. Brightside
The Killers
Red Loop Ascent f/Big Bend t/1st Summit
Energy Match
Propulsive ~148 BPM with driving guitars and urgent vocals matches the moderate 3.8% grade for this penultimate segment.
Terrain
A final ascent at 3.8% before the closing descent calls for music that feels triumphant and surging — Mr. Brightside's relentless build is perfect.
Flow
Steps down from the Underworld EDM peak into familiar, anthemic rock — energizing but slightly more grounded as the ride approaches its finale.
Genre
Indie rock — anthemic and driving, delivering the final climbing push with rock swagger.
Your Taste
The synth-driven production and new wave influence in The Killers' sound bridges toward the user's electronic preference.
20
Kong
Bonobo
B to A DH
Energy Match
Flowing ~120 BPM with warm, layered electronic textures suits the gentle -4.0% closing descent perfectly.
Terrain
The final 0.53 km descent home calls for music that feels like a reward — something beautiful and satisfying that honors the full journey just completed.
Flow
Winds down from the anthemic Killers climax into lush, beautiful electronica — a cinematic, satisfying close to the full playlist arc.
Genre
Electronic / downtempo — lush and hypnotic, perfect for savoring the final moments of a great mountain ride.
Your Taste
Serves the user's electronic preference beautifully in a more nuanced, artistic form — Bonobo's sophisticated electronic production rewards attentive listeners.

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