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Often considered the peak of the workout, "Wild And Broken" provides a heavy, driving beat for the final, most challenging climb of the session. Where to Listen
After extensive research and confirmation from the Les Mills Instructor community archives, here is the verified tracklist for . les mills rpm 93 tracklist
This release balances the soulful, driving beats of and The Weeknd with high-octane remixes from heavy hitters like AFROJACK and Nicky Romero . Whether you're tackling the steep gradients in Track 7 or finding your rhythm in the Pack Ride, the music is perfectly synced to help you find your "gear." Often considered the peak of the workout, "Wild
Note: Track 6 is subject to regional variation; some instructor playlists from 2016–2017 list “In the Name of Love (DallasK Remix)” instead of the Slander/Nghtmre track. However, the official Les Mills RPM 93 master release most commonly cites the Slander & Nghtmre remix of “Move Your Body.” Whether you're tackling the steep gradients in Track
The heart of RPM 93 lies in Tracks 4 and 5: the "Hill Climb" and the "Peak." This is where the tracklist transforms into a beast. For the Hill Climb, the music darkens—typically a bass-heavy tech house or drum-and-bass track that slows the cadence but demands increased resistance. Track 5, the Peak, is the zenith of the release. Veteran participants recall RPM 93’s peak track as a high-BPM (around 140) trance or hardstyle anthem. This is the "out of the saddle" sprint where the beat drives every push, and the breakdown in the middle of the track offers a fleeting 10-second recovery before the final drop.
Here’s a useful breakdown for . This release is from Season 93 (typically around late 2016 / early 2017).