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Tech's Producer says his next album could change hiphop

Postby flyingmonkey10 » Aug 9th, '12, 06:28

Producer Seven Says Tech N9ne’s Next Album Could Change Hip Hop

Tech N9ne’s next album: there have been discussions, there have been rumors…

There has been a live podcast interview (which might have just made things more confusing), and one track preview thus far.

Murder Dog Magazine caught up with one of Strange Music’s most popular in-house producers, Seven, to get just a little more information on what to expect from Tech N9ne’s upcoming project. From the new sound and direction they’re going in to what methods Seven and Tech still continue to use — finally, all you Strangers out there can have a better idea on what to get excited for.

On the new sound, Seven states:

When Kanye made 808’s and Heartbreaks everybody started copying that sound after that. I feel like this album could be like that, like changing Hip Hop for the time being. When we first started working on the album I sent Tech some beats. He said he had an idea. The first idea he had was the rocking chair idea. He wanted me to record a rocking chair sound and create the pattern off of that. When he said that, my mind just started clicking. Like a door knocking song we did—the drums are all made out of this knocking on the front door. I told Tech we should call the song ‘Stress’. I got all these stressful noises, like scraping against metal. Every 8 measures it starts building up stronger and stronger. It starts out real quiet and relaxing, and the sounds get harder and harder and louder and louder. It mimics the way you feel when you’re getting stressed out. Building and building almost to the point where you’re about to lose it. I don’t know if Tech’s gonna call it ‘Stress’ or not. He might totally change the concept, but that was the concept in my mind when I was creating the beats.

While reinvention is crucial to stay afloat in the music industry, the saying “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” rings true in this case. Seven talks about Tech’s evolution as an artist and still managing to capture what made his previous albums so successful:

I always tell Tech, ‘This album needs to be the debut album. Even if it’s the seventh album or the eighth album we need to treat it like the debut album.’ That means we have to forget everything we’ve ever done and start from the ground up and make something that’s never been done before. Everready would be an album that I feel like Tech grew up the most. When I listen to it, what I hear is the growth. It’s an album that sort of bridges together the younger Tech to the mature Tech. I think the album that we’re working on right now is the mature Everready. That’s the way I see it.

Finally, Seven states that even though this album will be a more mature version of previous works, it will still be completely different than anything he and Tech will have put out to date:

Every time that I start on a new Tech N9ne album I recreate the process. I start with new drum sounds. Everything is totally different. That’s basically my new template I use for producing until I make another Tech N9ne album. It’s my way of keeping things fresh. I don’t want to be one of those producers whose sound was hot for a period of time, but then it gets dated. I want to always recreate myself. The beauty of Strange Music is even if it took us 10 years to get here, now we can do anything that we wanna do and we have the same amount of fans as an artist on a major label. It took a really long time, but we don’t have any limitations. We can literally make anything we want and nobody is going to try to stop us. We do whatever we want. I wouldn’t wanna be part of any other scene than this.

Guess you’ll just have to purchase the album when it drops to find out what Tech’s new persona will be, but from what Seven is telling us, expect the unexpected.


http://blog.therealtechn9ne.com/2012/08/tech-n9ne/seven-speaks-on-tech-n9ne-next-album-interview/
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Re: Tech's Producer says his next album could change hiphop

Postby Blu » Aug 9th, '12, 09:28

Tech N9ne will not change hip-hop lol.
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Postby Trimss » Aug 9th, '12, 12:53

Blu wrote:Tech N9ne will not change hip-hop lol.


He won't. But it'll be a great album!

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Postby momentsgolden » Aug 9th, '12, 19:41

Why cant Tech N9ne change hip-hop?! Seriously, people need to realise how he has already changed it!!! People like Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock got their start and mentorship from Tech N9ne. They follow what he does. When Lupe was asked who he was listening to on his ipod, Tech N9ne was one of the few commercially successful artists on there. How about everyone of them people on his album? Dont you think Tech forced Lil wayne to step it up lyrically and sonically? Dont you think Krizz Kaliko has pushed T-pain creatively?

Anyway, this is possibly the first EVER interview by Seven and i encourage any Strange Music fan to listen to it completely. It was insightful and i should say my respect for Seven as a producer and an artist increased multiple fold. That quartet of Travis, Tech, Seven and Krizz is one of the best things to happen to music.
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Postby Man1x » Aug 9th, '12, 20:10

momentsgolden wrote:Why cant Tech N9ne change hip-hop?! Seriously, people need to realise how he has already changed it!!! People like Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock got their start and mentorship from Tech N9ne. They follow what he does. When Lupe was asked who he was listening to on his ipod, Tech N9ne was one of the few commercially successful artists on there. How about everyone of them people on his album? Dont you think Tech forced Lil wayne to step it up lyrically and sonically? Dont you think Krizz Kaliko has pushed T-pain creatively?

Anyway, this is possibly the first EVER interview by Seven and i encourage any Strange Music fan to listen to it completely. It was insightful and i should say my respect for Seven as a producer and an artist increased multiple fold. That quartet of Travis, Tech, Seven and Krizz is one of the best things to happen to music.

Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock didn't get their start or mentorship from Tech N9ne. Jay Rock was signed to Strange Music and they went on tour, that's about it. Quite smoking. Also, so what if Lupe Fiasco was playing him on his iPod. I can play him on my iPod, but does that he changed hip-hop? I know you said commercially successful, but look...Tech has only been able to be somewhat successful outside of his cult following for a little over a year. He hasn't made Lil Wayne step it up lyrically and whatever affect Krizz has had on T-Pain (I don't know), what does that have to do with Tech except that they are on the same label? He's in the lower part of the mainstream on the edge of being underground. That being said I'm not trying to be hostile and Tech may change something in hip-hop but it's very unlikely and will be amazingly small if he does change anything.
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Re: Tech's Producer says his next album could change hiphop

Postby Sam. » Aug 9th, '12, 21:54

Sure. :-s
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Postby Atone » Aug 10th, '12, 12:25

Anything Tech does i will forever stand behind, dude is incredibly dope as fuck
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Re: Tech's Producer says his next album could change hiphop

Postby Manly Moose » Aug 12th, '12, 04:01

Techs already changed the game, tons of kids in my highschool are into him, he doesnt sell but they just steal their music; hes got the audience needed. The fact they like listening to him is evidence of change for me.
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Re: Tech's Producer says his next album could change hiphop

Postby EminemBase » Aug 12th, '12, 05:03

EminemBase says it almost definitely won't hardly affect it in the slightest.
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Postby Emadyville » Aug 12th, '12, 06:37

Not agreeing with this the least bit
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Postby TheGentlePlayer » Aug 12th, '12, 09:42

Don't they all say that..
I wanted an album so rugged nobody could touch it.
Spent a million a track and went over my budget.
Now how in the fuck am I supposed to get out of debt?
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Re: Tech's Producer says his next album could change hiphop

Postby rapaddict92 » Aug 12th, '12, 17:45

how hasn't tech changed the game already? he's been at it for years upon years. he's a pioneer!, how in the world didn't or couldn't he change the game? tech's a great lyricist, he's big competition in hiphop today and in the past. when wack rappers hear tech spit they say to them selves "damn i gotta step my game up".
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Re: Tech's Producer says his next album could change hiphop

Postby Willy » Aug 12th, '12, 17:49

In many ways tech has already changed hip hop, in terms of the business aspect. . musically/artistically, not so much.
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