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The Crystal Method have too much time on their hands:
Nike and THE CRYSTAL METHOD today announce the release of Drive: Nike + Original Run via the new Sport Music section of Apple iTunes Music Store. Drive is an original soundtrack composed by THE CRYSTAL METHOD to guide athletes through a 45-minute run, from warm-up through cool down.
Crystal Method’s Scott Kirkland said: "It's a challenge because usually when we create music, we're focused on what we like and what our fans will like. We're not accustomed to thinking about a particular activity that has to go with the music. For this project, we thought about the movement and the energy that goes into exercising and running and the sort of goal-oriented activity that goes along with working out. When I've worked out…it's always about goals: 'I'm doing the uphill now, I've got four minutes until I get to the goal.' So we created songs that have a lot of dynamic motion to them, songs that go places."The Nike + iPod Spot Kit will connect the runners iPod with...their footwear (I'm not joking) to "connect you to the ultimate personal running and workout experience." What that really means is that your iPod will display all the pertinent information (calories burned, distance jogged, etc.) while bumping original tunes to your headphones.
Obviously, this is just the first in what will be a line of many collaborations between iTunes, Nike and music artists.
So I guess now would be a good time to place a copyright on the iPod dildo design...