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First installation of #WrekWednesdays!! So good!
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Things like this is why we love Tech. LMAO
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Music video for "We Got Soul" Nice!
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Great song and video! Will add to OP.
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A good facebook page to go ahead and like is Strangeland Studios. It was created about a week ago, and has some great updates and pics about all the artists doing their thing, as far as recording songs, touring, etc.
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Wrekonize' album leaked yesterday...Im impressed!
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Like the Rittz album, theres not a bad song on the album. My favorites after a bunch of listens: Paper Trails ft. Bernz Galil Anxiety Attacks Rise ft. Liz Suwandi Modern Man Floating Away Adrenaline ft. Crooked I Easy Money ft. Bun B We Got Soul The Haunted ft. Bernz Nearly the whole album lol...Havent really delved into the the 3 bonus tracks yet either... |
Tech featuring B.O.B. and Wiz Khalifa - "See Me" was released today!
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And at last...the tracklist!
http://blog.therealtechn9ne.com/2013...list-revealed/ “News With Mark Alford 1″ (skit) FIRE “Straight Out The Gate” (featuring Serj Tankian, Krizz Kaliko) “B.I.T.C.H.” (featuring T-Pain) “With The BS” (featuring Red Café, Trae Tha Truth & Big Scoob) “Love 2 Dislike Me” (featuring Tyler Lyon of Evalyn Awake & Liz Suwandi) “Fortune Force Field” “I’m Not A Saint” “Fragile” (featuring Kendrick Lamar, ¡Mayday!, & Kendall Morgan) “Priorities” (featuring The Game & Angel Davanport) “News With Mark Alford 2″ (skit) WATER “Dwamn” “So Dope” (They Wanna) (featuring Wrekonize, Snow Tha Product & Twisted Insane) “See Me” (featuring Wiz Khalifa & B.o.B) EARTH “My Haiku-Burn the World” (featuring Krizz Kaliko) “That’s My Kid” (featuring Cee Lo Green, Big K.R.I.T., Kutt Calhoun) “Meant to Happen” (featuring Scoop Deville) “News With Mark Alford 3″ (skit) “Believe” “R.I.P. Ray” (skit) “Strange 2013″ (featuring The Doors) “SMB” BONUS TRACKS “Colorado” (featuring B.o.B, Krizz Kaliko, Rittz, ¡Mayday!, Stevie Stone, Ces Cru) “Drowning” (featuring Liz Suwandi) “Thizzles” (featuring Danny Brown) |
Awesome to see Kendrick Lamar on another Tech album, was hoping he'd be a feature. Serj, Game, Cee Lo, Big Krit, B.O.B., Wiz, Trae the Truth, Danny Brown & of course The Doors are some pretty nice features...Along with most of Strange too...
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Never posted the pre order bonus song "Party the Pain Away" ft Liz Suwandi...Really dope song, love Tech's flow on this.
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My The War Within pre-order just arrived. I'm so happy that it did! It's friday to day, and over the weekend and the beginning of next week I'll be away, so I'd have had to wait until atleast Wednesday to finally get my pre-order. I'm ripping it to my PC right now, so stoked!
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I've listened to The War Within a few times over now. I've got to say, this album is just incredible. Wrek definitely followed through on all the hype. I pre-ordered the album for a friend too, he's lovin' it just as much as I am.
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The ITunes tracklist was revealed today with the times of all the songs...
The 2 ITunes bonus tracks: Somebody Else ft. Krizz Kaliko Feels Like Heaven ft Krizz Kaliko & Oobergeek So looks like "Rockabye" isn't apart of Something Else, just the Strange Sampler bonus track... Also, Tech's shooting a music video for the pre-order track "Party the Pain Away"...Thought that was interesting that he's shooting a vid for a song not even on the actual album... |
Here's So Dope!
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Not gunna lie...kind of let down by "So Dope".
Tech DESTROYED it, the beat is great & so is the hook, but the features.... I like Wrek's verse...But not impressed at all with Twisted Insane's or Snow's verses. When it was confirmed they were featured, I kew the song would suffer. Really surprised Tech went this route, Rittz and JL would have been perfect for this song. Or Tech could have went bigger & got Busta &/or Twista again & this song would have been HUGE. IMO he really should have just made it a solo song. He killed his verse & 2 more verses of that would have made this a great one. Oh well...Still a good song but it could have been SO much better... |
I kind of agree. Tech should do some more solo stuff, or Atleast limit some features to just artists that are already part of the label. I'm not big on twisted insane.
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doesn't get much stranger than this...
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Been bumpin See Me all day. The song could of done without Wiz not a fan of his. B.o.b. killed the hook tho!
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Forgot to post the tracklist for Mayday's "Believers"
1. Believers 2. Shots Fired 3. Unplug (ft. Kardinal Offishall) 4. Last One Standing (ft. Tech N9ne) 5. HighRide ]Produced by Infimous] 6. Good Pressure 7. My Life (ft. Irv da Phenom) 8. On That Jack 9. Tear Shit Down 10. Mortuary Mary (ft. Anjuli Stars) 11. Save Ferris (ft. David Correy) 12. Marathon Man 13. Forever New (ft. Stevie Stone) 14. Stun Gun Stickup 15. Shortcuts And Dead Ends 16. Bad Religion [iTunes Bonus] (ft. Kendall Morgan) 17. The Fight [iTunes Bonus] 18. Upstream [iTunes Bonus] |
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I'm not really feeling Twisted Insane's verse on So Dope. It's not horrible, but nothing special either. Tech and Wrek were much better IMO, and Snow The Product was somewhere imbetween.
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New Mayday music video. Incredible track. I'm so pumped for this album.
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All while reppin' the Chiefs.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Still shooting at 3am with no toilet! Not good! After jackstack bbq and kc tea! <a href="http://t.co/hxhZM4pAdp">pic.twitter.com/hxhZM4pAdp</a></p>— Tech N9ne (@TechN9ne) <a href="https://twitter.com/TechN9ne/statuses/355596374340943872">July 12, 2013</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Tech's shooting EIGHT music videos for Something Else...
1. Dwamn 2. Party the Pain Away 3. So Dope 4. Straight Out The Gate ft Serj 5. Love 2 Dislike Me 6. B.I.T.C.H. ft T-Pain Dont know the other 2 yet, but "Fragile" ft Kendrick Lamar & Mayday might be one of them...The song will be released as a single on July 17th! |
Mayday's new album = AWESOME
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SONG OF THE ****IN YEAR!
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Stevie Stone music video for "The Reason"
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Still cant decide if I like Believers better than Take Me To Your Leader, but its a great album.
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Some Tech interviews!
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Krizz Kaliko's album "Son of Sam" now up for preorder, here's the 2 preorder bonus tracks:
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More than halfway through Tech's new album and I am very bored.
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Haven't had much time lately so this update is a big one.
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I like the second half more than the first half. "That's My Kid" is exactly the well-meaning but melodramatic kind of concept that Tech is known for when he's trying to be serious. KRIT raps too fast for the beat, otherwise its a solid track. Snow tha Product's verse on So Dope might be my favorite thing on the album. And I loved Tech and Kali on Burn the World; so good to hear them on a Young Fyre beat again.
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I don't care very much for death metal, but Tech kills it on his verse. I really wish he did more rock songs.
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4 out of 5 stars for me...
It's definitely "something else"... It's getting alot of praise, lots of good reviews. I dont think its his best work and I dont think I like it better than All 6s & 7s, K.O.D., Everready & definitely not Anghellic, Absolute Power or Vintage Tech, but its another very good album. Favorite songs so far: Straight Out The Gate Fragile Believe Strange 2013 My Haiku-Burn The World B.I.T.C.H. Fortune Force Field Colorado Only song Im not really feelin is Dwamn. I like that Tech wrote and rapped about some different content & I like the experimental feel of the album, its definitely different & some of the songs when I first played them didn't sound like a Tech N9ne song. Different kind of production, definitely more rock type beats. Overall, I really like it, but like I said, not sure if I put it ahead of alot of his other albums IMO. |
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Here's some early reviews of Something Else...
Tech N9ne - Something Else Production: Danny “Keys” Perez, Drumma Boy, Jon Pakfar, ¡MAYDAY!, Ralfy “FAFA” Valencia, Scoop Deville, Seven, Shane Eli, Youngfyre Lead Single: See Me Underground heavyweight Tech N9ne has unleashed his latest studio album, Something Else. His first retail release since 2011 's Welcome to Strangeland, the LP is Tech's 13th full-length in total. Included among its 21 original tracks are Booth-approved singles "See Me," "So Dope" and "Fragile." Throughout the album, the Kansas City native is joined by a variety of noteworthy collaborators, including B.o.B, Big K.R.I.T, Cee-Lo Green, Game, Kendrick Lamar, Krizz Kaliko, ¡MAYDAY!, Trae The Truth and Wiz Khalifa. Beats come courtesy of Drumma Boy, ¡MAYDAY!, Scoop Deville, Seven, Shane Eli, Youngfyre and more. ... Hip-hop has always rejected outsiders. From fans to label execs, hip-hop has largely demanded more of the same thing it’s currently enjoying: more shiny suits, more Auto-Tune, more molly. But the ironic thing is that all of the great rappers began as outsiders. Eminem was white back when being a white rapper was rare, and being a crazy white rapper was unheard of. Kanye West got told to stick to producing every day for years until College Dropout came out. Even Jay-Z, now the consummate insider, had to self-release his classic Reasonable Doubt at 27-years-old because every label in the country told him no. What all of them have in common is that although they started as outsiders, they were so undeniably dope they shifted hip-hop culture towards them. Suddenly, the same label execs who told Em, Ye and Jay they’d never make it were searching for the next Em, Ye and Jay. While Tech N9ne’s not in that elite company, at least not yet, he’s closer than many give him credit for, and just got even closer to maybe, just maybe, shifting hip-hop’s balance with the release of his new album, Something Else. Beyond just the staggering diversity of guests, from Wiz Khalifa to The Doors and everyone in between, Tech uses Something Else to tackle a range of topics that, despite what many assume from the black boots and face paint, prove he’s unafraid to be an overtly positive rapper in an age that values money over everything, including humanity. Make no mistake though, Something Else still gives fans plenty of chances to turn the volume up and lose their minds, starting with Love 2 Dislike Me, a cut that transcends the usually forced rock-rap blend and hits as hard as a cut can hit; imagine spitfire flows over a beat that sounds like it was done by Slipknot. And if you can’t imagine that, just listen to Dislike Me. Similarly, So Dope is a banger in the vein of Worldwide Choppers that’s an unapologetic exercise in double (and triple) time flow; this one is going to be a riotmaker at live shows. But while it would have been easy for Tech to overpower listeners with fast rhymes and monstrous beats, on the whole Something Else is an intensely serious and sometimes even quiet album than isn’t afraid to tackle issues more rappers wouldn’t come near. Set over a haunting chain gang sample, I’m Not a Saint has to be one of the only songs in hip-hop history to truly delve into sexual abuse – it’s hard to overstate what a truly historic moment that is for rap. It’s a topic that Tech comes back to in the beginning of the inspiring Burn the World before moving into an investigation of the source of the spate of mass shootings and bombings that have inundated the country. And on a personal note, as a father I was moved by That’s My Kid, again, one of the only songs I’ve ever heard to truly delve into the joys and struggles of parenthood (Nas’ recent Daughters also comes to mind). And really, a song like That’s My Kid says everything you need to know about this album. Tech has undeniably earned fans based off his extraordinarily precise rapping, he’s not the only talented rapper in the world. Where Tech, and by extension Something Else, truly stands apart is his willingness and ability to speak to people’s actual lives. Not their “real” lives as so many “real” rappers claim to do, but more powerfully their inner lives, the parts of themselves they don’t share with the world but hear reflected in Tech N9ne’s music. So yes, while lighter tracks like Dwamn and See Me may attract a more casual fan, it’s the intensity of music like Fragile that will transform a casual fan into a technician. In fact, I’m so inspired by Tech’s fearless honesty that I’ll be fearlessly honest myself. Writers don’t like to admit it, but our jobs are inherently flawed. As I’ve written before, the only real way to judge if an album is a classic is to wait and see if it can truly stand the test of time. But if I were to write this review in a year, no one would want to read it. Readers demand reviews now, so instead I’m forced to digest an album as quickly as possible and project how I’ll feel about an album into the future. So will Something Else prove to be a classic? Honestly, I can’t say. But I will say that I already see there are concepts and layers to this album that will take me weeks, if not longer, to unravel, and that’s a far cry from the disposable music I’m flooded with every minute. Who knows, maybe in a year all hip-hop will sound more like Something Else. Certain rappers, the true outsiders, are just so undeniably dope they shift hip-hop culture towards them. Tech N9ne is one of those rappers. DJBooth Rating - 4.5 Spins http://www.djbooth.net/index/albums/...ng-else#review |
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Something Else If someone merged almost every musical genre and trapped them in a kaleidoscope, it would sound like Tech N9ne’s thirteenth studio album, Something Else. Comprised of delectable guitar riffs, Heavy Metal pleasures fused with simplistic yet versatile beats and proactive, bloodcurdling sounds, the “Riot Maker” delivers an impressive project most wouldn’t have the balls to create. Broken down into three integral parts: fire, earth and water, the Kansas City native serves up a striking album that speaks to the complexities and contradictory nature of man. Extremely candid and reflective, Tech covers much ground, as the album becomes your compass through his evil brain/angel heart. With a guest appearance list straight from a blogger’s dream (The Doors, Kendrick Lamar, Game, Cee Lo Green, Big K.R.I.T. and Serj Tankian), Tech recruited some predictable yet eclectic artists that aligned perfectly with his goal to push musical boundaries and showcase his artistic autonomy. He alongside his production team built upon multiple classic elements to create one uniformed sound that is as fascinating as it is confusing. Haunting and sinister, the “Fire” tracks represent the dark, yet vivid imagery and thoughts within Tech. Songs like the terrorizing “Straight Out The Gate” which blend Rock and orchestral sounds, featuring System of a Down’s lead vocalist Serj Takian, are a good example of flawlessly marrying genres. Meanwhile, “Fragile” finds Tech N9ne and Kendrick Lamar annihilating a clear-cut beat through their bars with a concise delivery, while expressing disdain for critics. And Kendall Morgan’s emotive vocals entice the track making it a contender for best on the album. As expected, the “Water” chapter is somewhat lighter in subject mater and definitely isn’t as introspective or weighty but far more deafening. Guests abound but sometimes don’t bring much aside from name recognition, and the most lighthearted portion of Something Else almost becomes monotonous in its goal to break up the heaviness it’s sandwiched between. If any piece of this album represents Tech’s heart, “Earth” is it. “My Haiku-Burn The World” is emotionally taxing, with Tech and Krizz Kaliko playing off their solid chemistry as the electric guitar tantalizes the beat while asking, “Why did Adam shoot the school up?” Tech covers everything from death and epilepsy to abandonment. It is nice to hear him occasionally slow it up and allow us to internalize his lyrics, because he shines when he’s this transparent. The true standout is “Strange 2013” featuring The Doors. There is always some hesitation when any artist attempts to flip a classic, but Fredwreck nailed it with this delightful spin on The Door’s landmark “Strange Days.” Slightly reworked, but not enough to make it unrecognizable, this is the perfect middle finger moment to anyone that though Tech was a fly by night artist. Something Else in all of its intense, loud, confusing and obnoxious glory is fluid in its musical movement and sincere in its content. The album is contradictory in subject matter and sound yet speaks to the idealistic and free flowing approach Tech takes when creating music. One minute, he is a fire-breathing rapper with a large amount of darkness that could slice your retina with one verse. The next, he is a softer, blemished parent that wants what’s best for his seeds and just likes to breathe easy. But this flip is what makes the album work and gives it its core. It’s authentic and full of heart while capturing the duality of man. Some may be confused with its composition and not sure how to label it, while others will bask in its inventiveness. Even the skits play a key role, and production wise, it’s stellar amid a few bad apples (“With The BS,” “Dwamn”). Seven—who handled most of the beats—alongside Fredwreck and Drumma Boy aided Tech in blending genres and truly giving this album an impressive backdrop that tells just as much of a story as the lyrics. Tech N9ne sounds sharp over complicated production that has many layers to peel back. And he took big risks that will pay off, as Something Else will surely be a contender for album of the year. There are a few holes—the project’s length and forgettable appearances (Wiz Khalifia on “See Me”)—but overall, it’s an incredible album that will keep that hint of burgundy in the sky. http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/album-...something-else |
Tech N9ne – ‘Something Else’ Album Review
Few rappers can say they have been in the game for over a decade and consistently shown their progression as artists. Tech N9ne is on his 13th studio album, where he’s managed to raise the stakes once again. Bringing established names along with newcomers has always been his thing, but the KCMO native stands out for delivering lyricism, covering a wide swath of topics and blending genres to make a sound that stands out on its own. With names like The Doors and Kendrick Lamar paying their respects on Something Else, Tech’s signature intensity is on course for mainstream embracement. Here, he teeters between his darkest emotional songs and surefire hits that are clear signs of him transcending underground hip-hop. Tech isn’t as powerful and outspoken as before. He’s more reflective on this release, delving into personal subjects, relationships and connecting with stories that hit close to home. On one hand, Tech’s always been leftfield, and that’s evident in “B.I.T.C.H.” with T-Pain. The acronym stands for “Breaking Into Colored Houses,” a conceptual song that targets the misconception of a particular group that is only in tune to the Strange Music movement. Literally, he’s coming through your television screens and “puttin’ all the face paint I can put on” to prove his point. But, on the other hand, Tech can manipulate the right artists to create raw posse cuts that hold up next to major-label concoctions. The funky Drumma Boy-produced “See Me” features B.o.B and Wiz Khalifa. Not only does the track have an assist from one of the biggest rappers out today, it shows Tech’s hard work hasn’t gone unnoticed. Tech’s focus comes through clearest on this album when categorizes the songs as fire, water and earth—he calls out the section specifically at key moments—a theme that represents him rising from the ashes. Certain tracks fit this mold perfectly, such as “I’m Not A Saint,” a confessional song filled with his feelings about what wasn’t right in his past, and “That’s My Kid,” a beautifully written song about his mistakes as a father featuring Big K.R.I.T., Cee Lo Green and Kutt Calhoun. To top it off, “Strange 2013” is a strong remake that executes his rock influences without any force. Day-one fans will appreciate Tech aligning himself with The Doors—his own label is named after two of their classics after all. It is well known that Tech’s songwriting is the best attribute in his artistic arsenal. However, there are instances where it’s lacking. On tracks like “Love 2 Dislike Me” and “Dwamn,” he can’t seem to focus on which direction to take the song. The former is an attempt to weave heavy metal and hip-hop, and the latter is a shot at a club anthem. While seeing Tech experimenting and thinking outside of the box is commendable, these tracks would be better if they contained sharper rhymes that fall into their niches. These are minor shortcomings, though, as his supreme confidence is what really dominates the album. Though Tech proves he’s a master of the flow and storytelling (“My Haiku—Burn The World,” “Fragile,” “Priorities”), his approach to what he dubs as “beautiful music” has yet to reach the level of pop culture icon. Something Else—his most cohesive balance of indie and mainstream—will be remembered as an album that brought him closer to acceptance. Whether Tech wants the bigger fame or not is unclear, but it’s safe to say the growth he displays here is one step nearer. He’s strange, he’s provocative, but the lesser shock value on this album marks it as his true debut to a larger audience.—Eric Diep (@E_Diep) http://www.xxlmag.com/rap-music/revi...-album-review/ |
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Do you have a reivew of that Rittz Album? I hear it was pretty good.
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