8 Steps to Creating the Perfect Road Trip Playlist
Music can make or break a road trip, so don’t put your fate in the hands of the radio. Here are a few tips to help you become the best in-car DJ you can be.
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2. Get the intro right
Go too hard too early and you run the risk of burning out before you’ve even hit the motorway. Pace yourself with a couple of midtempo numbers to begin with. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. -
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4. Know when to pull out the big guns
Power ballads were made for road trips. “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” “Don’t Stop Believing” — you know the drill. With the open road in front of you and the sun beaming down, drop a couple of these and scream until you’re hoarse with raw ’80s emotion. You’ll feel better for it afterwards. -
5. It’s OK to stick in a few guilty pleasures
If ever there was a place to belt out the Spice Girls, it’s in a confined space with sealed doors. -
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7. React with your environment
Country and western might not be your bag while stuck on the M25 in rush hour, but roll down Route 66 with the dust under your tyres and it’s a totally different herd of cattle. Imagine your surroundings as a film set — it’s your job to provide the soundtrack. -
8. Four to the floor
It’s the last quarter of the journey, and you can almost smell your destination. But hours on the road have sucked the energy out of the car like a fun vacuum. Time to reach for the club bangers. Big vocal house classics laden with piano hooks are the musical equivalent of an espresso. By the time you arrive, you’ll be on sparkling form.