
"GLL's decision to cancel its music licence and play royalty-free songs from the Power Music app has sparked outrage among instructors and gym members, who feel it is killing the energy in workouts."
"Rachel, an instructor, expressed frustration over the limited choice of tracks on Power Music, stating that it restricts her creativity and damages her classes, potentially leading to reduced attendance."
"The switch to royalty-free music was intended to save GLL £1 million a year, but instructors have had to invent new choreography and playlists on short notice, impacting their classes significantly."
GLL has replaced licensed music with royalty-free tracks from the Power Music app, saving £1 million annually. This change, effective from March 1, has upset instructors and gym-goers, who feel it diminishes workout energy. Instructors like Rachel face challenges in creating new routines due to limited track options, risking class attendance and viability. The shift reflects a broader trend where inexpensive music may replace popular artists in public spaces, raising concerns about the future of music in gyms and other venues.
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