1. Originally posted by ELIZIUM:[..]
    Hello Dean
    Great to hear from you. Yes! This is just simply wonderful. I use this music a lot with my therapy groups and especially with autistic pupils. Have you heard the previous posting? The loops and constant layering has a tremendous effect and used in tandem with that child's narration is sublime.

    I use this type of music a lot as we work through a creative process.
    I’ll need to give some of the previous posts a listen, I don’t get round to discovering as much music these days both old and new, but I’ve made some good discoveries on here in the past. Shall try a few more tomorrow. Some of the tunes you previously PM’d me are going down well with me and Lucy.
  2. Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
    I’ll need to give some of the previous posts a listen, I don’t get round to discovering as much music these days both old and new, but I’ve made some good discoveries on here in the past. Shall try a few more tomorrow. Some of the tunes you previously PM’d me are going down well with me and Lucy.
    I thought they would as they have been tried and tested through a series of research models I have worked with alongside existing knowledge. I can PM you more if you find they are helping the cognitive development of your little girl. Couple this with the art-making process and you will certainly note changes in behaviours and attention.
  3. "Glass Onion" - The Beatles
  4. The joy of playing "U2 music"

  5. The most underrated Green Day song
  6. Eagles of death metal - Zipper Down
  7. Dylan Masters of war