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granty

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from my experience, i've found that children enjoys these quite well (among others)

 

 

mozart

the cure - mixed up

david byrne

susumu yokota

plone - for beginner piano

tipsy - uh-oh!

múm - finally we are no one

aretha franklin

haydn

bach

beethoven

lajkó félix

colleen - colleen et les boîtes a musique

morricone

james brown

michael jackson

beck

erik satie

jóhann jóhannsson - englaborn

funki porcini - on

david bowie

boards of canada

loscil

chopin

casino vs japan

brian eno - ambient 1 music for airports

bonobo

cinematic orchestra

anouar brahem

john beltran

kettel

land of the loops

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I remember a friend burned me some rockabye baby music when my second son was born. its basically music redone in baby lullaby form. He gave me a radiohead one and a bjork one. I just searched to for it right now but saw that it was pretty expensive.

 

http://www.rockabyebabymusic.com/ecom/music/rockabye-baby-lullaby-renditions-of-bj-rk

 

When my first son was born, I basically made a playlist that consisted of more playful idm and ambient like a few tracks from the Ventolin EP, BOC, Plone, Solvent, etc. He's now 6 and his favorite track is Aquarius by BOC. Its funny because he knows who Boards of Canada, Aphex Twin, Quasimoto, MF Doom, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, and Beatles are... But he doesn't know a damned thing about stuff like Beiber or Lady Gaga or whatever else is out there in the pop world.

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This is a good one that my youngest likes... everytime he hears it he wants me to play it over and over! Once there were other kids over and they were listening to this dancing around like mad kids. and one of the pushy moms was like "do you have anything else they can dance to?" and I said "No!"

 

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When my first son was born, I basically made a playlist that consisted of more playful idm and ambient like a few tracks from the Ventolin EP, BOC, Plone, Solvent, etc. He's now 6 and his favorite track is Aquarius by BOC. Its funny because he knows who Boards of Canada, Aphex Twin, Quasimoto, MF Doom, Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, and Beatles are... But he doesn't know a damned thing about stuff like Beiber or Lady Gaga or whatever else is out there in the pop world.

 

This is basically my mission. I was trying to remember the name of the rockabye albums, cheers.

 

I think I'm going to expand out into more ambient, jazz and classical music and have them as separate playlists, because I don't want to be creating an idm anorak or anything. That'd be awful.

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My father used to play cello when I was a baby and Bach's Cello Suites are something like the first music I can remember (or can't exactly remember but can feel something about)

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Some nice classical/modern classical pieces:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKPBtZ0Zzok

 

Jumping off the Debussy recommendation, Tomita's Snowflakes Are Dancing - it's a collection of Debussy works realized on a Moog synth - can't get any better than really.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TphOpxk4Zw

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maybe some stars of the lid & tangerine dream. that's some dozey sleep music though. i'm sure babies would love some happy pop music. ABBA?

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also congratulations man

 

Thanks, and thanks for all the suggestions folks - I'm liking the Donovan tips actually, even though I always saw him as a bit of a cheesy sod.

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Hush is a great album for encouraging children to really love music. I wore that tape out, and the fact that it was my main source of music as child, and not the radio, is definitely a large part of why I am someone who really cares deeply about music & composition.

 

 

also for good measure

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