Viral DJ drops new toddler techno album, remixing some of Disney Jr.'s biggest hits
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Viral DJ drops new toddler techno album, remixing some of Disney Jr.'s biggest hits
"“I've been a music producer for well over 12 years, trying to crack the electronic music scene for a very long time,” says Pearce. But it wasn't until Pearce became a father that he cracked a market no one saw coming, toddler techno! “I was in my home studio trying to make bangers, but the only melodies in my head were nursery rhymes,” he says."
"“It is like a full rave,” says Pearce. “The energy is high. Parents are chanting and singing. We're all just vibing together.” Pearce quickly became a viral, global sensation, creating dance remixes of some of the most popular children's songs of all time and hosting sold-out, in-person baby raves."
"He just released a new album called “Disney Jr. Music: Lenny Pearce Toddler Techno.” “It's beyond a dream,” he says. “It's a wild concept, techno and Disney. But people want it, and it's cool. We've got SuperKitties. We've got Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends. It's really fun.”"
"He's hoping the album brings that Disney magic to the next level. “The home dance parties, the drives to daycare in the mornings, the drives to school,” he says. “I just want that to be the memories. That's what it's about, because those years disappear so fast. You just want to enjoy it while you have it.”"
An Australian DJ, Lenny Pearce, has gained worldwide attention by combining toddler-friendly music with techno. After years of producing electronic music, he created dance remixes inspired by nursery rhymes once he became a father. His work went viral and led to sold-out in-person baby raves where parents and children sing and chant together. He released an album titled “Disney Jr. Music: Lenny Pearce Toddler Techno,” produced with Disney Music, featuring remixes of Disney Jr. favorites. The album includes songs tied to SuperKitties and Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends. He aims to capture joyful memories from home dance parties and daily drives to daycare and school. The album is available for streaming now.
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