N I K Ø T E N E – is primed and ready to carve out their place in the EDM world. After releasing their first two singles, “1982” and “Summer Ain’t the Same” in July of 2018, they have been winning over new listeners on Spotify with over 350k streams to date.
They are independent artists but garnering attention from industry professionals alike with their 2018 singles, Hunter In Your Heart feat. Chancie Neal and Dirty Machine feat. Nick James.
When it comes to music, early in his career Nikotene founder AKA, Chris Scott of Nashville, TN is no stranger to working with some of the best in the biz such as Josh Abraham (Justin Bieber, Flo Rida, Ciara, Kelly Clarkson, Linkin Park, 30 Seconds to Mars, Ryan Williams (Paramore, Stone Temple Pilots, Rage Against The Machine, Deftones), Jason Flom(Coldplay, Katy Perry, Paramore, Lenny Kravitz, ) and Chris Lord-Alge (Madonna, The Rolling Stones, Prince).
He has also had his music featured on multiple TV shows that include, Switched at Birth, Greek, 10 Things I Hate About You, and MTV’s The City and his music was also featured in the motion picture, The Darkest Hour.
Now joined with new member and fellow producer Erik Schemonia, the sky is the limit. Be sure not to miss out as the duo is already having an action packed year with several new releases in 2019 including ‘Fired Up’ How I Do, From the Floor and their latest single, Lost with me, out now.
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