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Band & Musician News - Introducing Niko Walters and his debut single, 'Together'

Introducing Niko Walters and his debut single, 'Together'

14 June 2019 - 1 Comment

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Niko Walters has been quietly waiting in the wings for his moment to share his music with the world. While he may be the brother of Six60 frontman Matiu Walters, Niko pulls no punches in commanding the spotlight with his debut single Together. Listen here.

Combining contemporary soul with euphoric lyricism, Together draws inspiration from the likes of Matt Corby, Bon Iver and Anderson.Paak, with the objective of making “beautiful sounding music” above anything else.

Together follows the video for street track Moving On, released last week. Watch the video for Moving On here and listen to the track here.

With more music already in the pipeline, Together and Moving On give an early taste of the intoxicating talents fans will come to expect from Niko Walters.


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poetryx_cah76 14 Jun 2019 19:25:37
Trust in music....? Quite right, but history of N.Z music including involvement globally...Enjoy your day. https://www.creativenz.govt.nz/find-funding



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