“Automatic” Brings That Early 2010s Dance Floor Sparkle Back
- Caroline Bowling
- Oct 3
- 1 min read
The best word to describe Kayn Falcon’s song, “Automatic” is magic. A charged electric song that brings you back to that early 2010 dance music vibe. With a voice that doesn’t just sing—but shimmers, Kayn Falcon is bringing the cinematic joy back to pop music. “Automatic” isn’t just a song you hear—it's one you see, feel, and move to without even thinking. And maybe that’s the point. As he says in the track: "You're gonna see... automatically"
“Automatic” is a nostalgic heartbeat to it, but it’s anything but dated. It’s timeless fun—the kind of song that plays during the best scene in a movie, or the moment you finally let go on the dance floor. Falcon doesn’t just give us a track, he gives us an experience. And that’s by design.
Kayn Falcon doesn’t hear music the way most people do. Thanks to his synesthesia, a rare neurological condition where senses cross over, his music arrives in colors, shapes, and visual textures. For Falcon, sound isn’t just heard. It’s seen, like painting with frequency and feeling.
That’s why his songs feel so vivid—because they literally are, to him. With “Automatic”, you’re not just getting beats and vocals, you’re stepping into a world of color created by someone who experiences music in full-spectrum 4D. And the best part? He brings you into that world with him.
There’s no question: “Automatic” deserves an instant spot on your playlist. It’s the kind of track that turns a morning commute into a runway walk or makes a solo kitchen dance session feel like a stadium tour. It’s the spark you didn’t know you needed.

