Austin Sexton revives funk nostalgia with an electrifying new single "DANGER DANGER"

Austin Sexton, an artist and producer from Los Angeles, is bringing back the groove with his new song "DANGER DANGER." The artist is known for mixing old-school soul and alternative music. He has sold a lot of albums. Spike, which is named after his father's nickname, is the first song from his new EP. Sexton's love for old-school funk turns into a new song that grabs your attention right away.

"DANGER DANGER" is all about movement from the very start. The rest of the song has punchy basslines, lively percussion, and synths with different textures. Sexton's guitar playing is very different from all of that. He plays most of the instruments himself, and the sound is raw and alive, like the warm sounds of old funk records. But it's also new and up-to-date. It makes you want to move. It sounds old-fashioned, but it's done in a new way.

Sexton was born and raised in southern Pennsylvania. Now that he lives in Los Angeles, he is doing well. People are paying more and more attention to his art and production skills. He worked on his own song and Kyle's platinum-certified hit "To The Moon." In 2018, Gibson made him a brand ambassador to honour his guitar skills. He was one of Native Instruments' "Rising Artists" that year. That title still fits him because he is getting better as a performer and a producer.

"DANGER DANGER" stands out because it sounds real. The song isn't just a revival of funk; it's also a tribute from Sexton to the music that shaped him. Every riff and beat sounds like a tribute to the things that shaped him as a child, and the artist is sure that his message will get through. The groove is what gets you hooked, but the heart behind it is what keeps the song going.

"DANGER DANGER" is the first song on Spike's EP. It gets you in the mood for the other songs, which are all about making things, thinking, and feeling. Austin Sexton doesn't just think about the past; he changes it. He proves that real musicianship never goes out of style by combining his soulful roots with a modern twist. With "DANGER DANGER," Sexton wants people to feel, dance, and remember why funk and feeling will always be important.


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