Toddler Techno: How Lenny Pearce Turned Nursery Rhymes Into Techno Hits
Toddler Techno: How Lenny Pearce Turned Nursery Rhymes Into Techno Hits

Head, Shoulders, Bass Drop: How Lenny Pearce Created Toddler Techno
Lenny Pearce had been grinding for years, producing electronic tracks, uploading them to SoundCloud, and chasing that breakout moment. Then he did something no one saw coming: he remixed Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes into a full-on techno banger.
The internet ate it up.
That viral track launched what Pearce now proudly calls “toddler techno”, a genre where nostalgic children's songs get flipped into high-energy club anthems. Think Twinkle Twinkle with bass drops, or If You’re Happy and You Know It... but make it rave.
With his remixes now signed to Spinnin' Records and tours that include actual baby raves (yes, complete with juice boxes and glow sticks), Pearce has built a niche that's weird, wonderful, and surprisingly wholesome.
It helps that performance runs in his blood. He was once part of a breakdancing crew that won Australia’s Got Talent and has ties to The Wiggles through his identical twin brother. So blending kids’ entertainment with high-energy dance music? It kind of makes perfect sense.
Now, Pearce is leading a movement that’s bringing rave culture to all ages and proving that when it comes to music, you’re never too young to party!