Deep Dive Series Collection

Denis Morton’s Deep Dive Class Series Earns a New Home

Peloton has given its Deep Dive class series a permanent home. The three existing installments of Denis Morton’s album-focused cycling format are now grouped into a single collection on the platform, making it easier for members to find, stack, and revisit the rides in one place.

Three Denis Morton album rides now live together in one Peloton hub.

The new Deep Dive collection brings together OutKast’s ATLiens, Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill, and the Beatles’ Abbey Road, the three albums Denis Morton has built classes around since the Deep Dive class series launched in January 2026. Each class runs through a single record from start to finish, paired with Morton’s commentary on why the album matters to him personally.

What’s Inside the Deep Dive Class Series Collection

The collection page description frames the format simply: Denis takes members through a thoughtful, music-driven ride built around an iconic album of his choosing, with the goal of building a deeper connection to both the record and the artist behind it. That description lines up with how the series has played out so far.

  • 45 min Deep Dive: Abbey Road — released June 24, 2026
  • 45 min Deep Dive: Jagged Little Pill — released April 29, 2026
  • 30 min Deep Dive: Outkast — released January 14, 2026

The format grew out of Morton’s Instagram series Tuesday Tunes, where he has spent years walking followers through albums that shaped his musical taste. Moving that concept onto the bike gave members a chance to experience the same depth of commentary inside a full workout rather than a short social post.

Why Grouping the Deep Dive Class Series Matters for Members

Before this collection existed, finding all three Deep Dive rides meant searching for them individually or relying on class history. Now members can browse the full set from one page, which makes it simpler to catch up on an installment they missed or revisit a favorite ahead of a new album drop. Collections like this one are also a sign that Peloton sees lasting value in a format, rather than treating it as a one-off theme class.

Each class in the Deep Dive class series has leaned on Morton’s personal connection to the material. With Abbey Road, that meant placing the album in the context of the Beatles’ final sessions together as a full band. With Jagged Little Pill, Morton walked through Alanis Morissette’s path from a dropped major label artist to a 33 million selling album of the year winner. The OutKast class that started the series focused on ATLiens as one of the most influential hip hop records of its era.

What’s Next for the Deep Dive Class Series

Peloton has not announced a fixed release schedule for new Deep Dive class series installments, and there is no confirmed date yet for the next album. Given the roughly three month gap between each of the first three releases, a fall installment would fit the pattern the series has followed so far, though that timing is not confirmed.

What is confirmed is that the collection now exists as a standing library rather than a scattered set of individual classes, which gives the Deep Dive class series room to keep building without members losing track of where it started.

 


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About the Author: Jen Kern

Jen has been a Peloton member since early 2020 and is a travel-loving adventurer always on the hunt for the next vacation. In 2025, she ran her first marathon at the Berlin Marathon (thanks to many Peloton running programs that somehow turned her into a real runner.) Jen owns her own consulting company, where she works with behavioral health agencies to streamline their processes and go paperless. When she’s not training or consulting, she’s planning her next trip, enjoying a great glass of wine, or floating in her pool pretending she can’t hear anyone call “mom.” You can find her on the Peloton leaderboard, fueled by miles, memories, and #Reasons2Wine.

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