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About Lenny Pearce
Lenny Pearce
Lenny Pearce brings club-like energy into every room. The Australian DJ and producer is known for turning familiar children’s songs into bright, bass-driven tracks under the banner of “toddler techno”, creating music that lands with both young children and the adults dancing beside them.1
He first built a profile as a member of the Australian music and dance group Justice Crew, then moved to a solo path of DJing, production, and family-focused live events.1,2 His sound pulls together groovy bass lines, hip-hop, and house, then redirects them towards a playful, high-energy audience.2
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Lenny Pearce’s Background
Pearce is from Australia and spent part of his earlier career in Justice Crew before stepping further into DJing and music production on his own.1 He later built a distinct lane by remixing classic children’s songs and shaping them into what he calls “toddler techno”. That shift gave him a musical identity and helped turn family dance parties into the centre of his solo career.1
By the time his baby raves began drawing wider attention, Pearce had already moved from group performance into a more focused role as a solo entertainer, producer, and children’s music remixer.1
Lenny Pearce’s Awards
Lenny Pearce’s recognition comes from more than a single chapter of his career.
- Australia’s Got Talent - Winner (2010): Before his solo career took shape, Pearce was part of Justice Crew, the dance troupe and boy band that won Australia’s Got Talent in 2010.3
- ARIA Music Award Nomination - Song of the Year (2013): With Justice Crew, Pearce shared an ARIA Music Award nomination for Song of the Year for Best Night.4
Lenny Pearce’s Biggest Hits
Lenny Pearce’s songs that stand out most are built from well-known material, but the production keeps them moving like dance tracks.
- Macarena (2023): Pearce transformed this familiar dance hit into a high-energy electronic track designed for young listeners, blending recognizable melodies with his signature techno style.6
- The Wheels on the Bus (TECHNO) (2024): This reimagining of the classic children’s song stands as one of the clearest examples of Pearce’s toddler techno approach, pairing nursery-rhyme lyrics with driving electronic beats.6
- Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes (2023): Pearce’s rework of this classic children’s song showcases his ability to turn familiar educational tunes into upbeat electronic tracks aimed at both children and parents.6
See Lenny Pearce Live
A Lenny Pearce show is built for movement from the start. Bass drops, glow sticks, face paint, props, dancing toddlers, and plenty of crowd interaction all feed into a format that feels more like a daytime rave than a children’s concert.3
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