Danny Avila is an innovative 24-year-old that’s building a reputation as a masterful creator of dance music classics. He proudly boasts the highest ever spot as the only Spanish DJ in this year’s sought-after DJ Mag Top 100. Leaping an epic 14 places since last year, Danny’s non-stop touring and abundance of multi genre bangers have all played their part in securing his place at forefront of the electronic music realm. This year so far, Danny has revealed his very own musical imprint as well delving into releases that draw predominantly from earlier hip hop roots. The new track is released on Tiesto’s well known Musical Freedom label. It’s is a funk infused banger that draws from Chic’s well-known hit: Good Times.

At the start of Danny’s career, he was handpicked by the highly respected dance music pioneers, Tiësto and Fedde Le Grand. Since then, Danny has refined skills in an array of genres and collaborated with an impressive assortment of artists. Danny has achieved huge success with masters of pop, The Vamps, on their Too Good To Be True release. He’s signed an international deal with Sony Music, as well as working with his favourite sisters, Nervo, on their Loco party sizzler. This year has even seen Danny reach urban realms with a fresh rap obsessed effort, Save You, that perfectly utilises Famous Dex’s notorious rhymes.

Danny’s musical interpretation of a disco masterpiece pays respect to the most multi-dimensional of genres. Good Times is a solid track that is brimming with a deeply satisfying combination of groovy vocal and rumbling bass. This energetic track is an eclectic piece of work that allows Danny to flex more of his multi-genre muscles. It’s the perfect amalgamation of sounds to revive a much-loved 70’s classic with that added extra summer vibe. Danny’s insured that Good Times is ready to be thrust straight into the hands of his electronically thirsty international following.                                                          

Danny Avila – Good Times is out now!

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