i used to be a bartender at a mexican resturant in e lansing (el
azteco) and we would from time to time get families in there.
i could always get the little kids to dance to plastikman sheet one
or musik. sometime dave clarke electroboogie mixes.
the never seemed to respond to the dub, maybe i
ng fed a steady diet of good music from conception on.
--Kelly
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From: Gil Yaker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:10 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: re: (313) techno and kids
I am picking up this thread from about 13 months ago...
So I finally ge
Wow, that sounds most cool and gives some hope! :) You already tested if
that works with Reggae and Dub tunes as well? Since Rhythm & Sound seems to
go down nicely. A lot of bass around in Dub!
Cheers and groovy times with your son!
Jan
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www.jahtari.org
> I am picking up this thread
I am picking up this thread from about 13 months ago...
So I finally get to add to this b/c I'm a new, first time dad, as of almost
a month ago. As you either know, or can imagine, there's tons of writing and
products out there that play on the idea of Classical music being good and
calming for ba
lee herrington wrote:
Diana's recent post has awakened my curiosity. Would any one else care to
elaborate about positive experiences involving children and techno? I know
that my 19 month-old daughter perks up a bit when I play early carl craig
trax.
cheers
i posted about this years back