Tech N9ne - Something Else (July 30th) *Official Thread* Pre Order Now Available! "Something Else Canadian Tour" dates

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Release Date:

July 30th 2013 

Standard Cover

 

Deluxe Cover

Tracks:

1. Straight Out The Gate (feat. Serj Tankian)

2. B.I.T.C.H. (feat. T-Pain)

Strange Days (feat. The Doors)

With The Bullshit (feat. Trae Tha Truth, Red Cafe & Big Scoob)

I'm Not A Saint

Fortune Force Field

Drowning

Colorado (feat. B.o.B., Stevie Stone, Krizz Kaliko, Ces Cru, Rittz, Bernz, Wrekonize, & Info Gates)

So Dope (feat. Wrekonize, Twisted Insane, Snow Tha Product & JL B.Hood)

Thizzles (feat. Danny Brown)

Meant To Happen

Dwamn

That's My Kid (feat. Cee-Lo Green & Big K.R.I.T.)

Rock A Bye (feat. Ben-G Da Prince of Soul

They Don't Really See Me (feat. B.o.B. & Wiz Khalifa)

My Haiku

Burn The World

Deluxe Edition:

18.

19.

20.

Pre Order Track:

21. Party The Pain Away feat. Liz Suwandi

Unconfirmed:

Heaven And Hell

Untitled Track with 816 Boyz

Psycho Bitch III

Stress (beat by seven, track title subject to change)

Untitled Track feat. Liz Suwandi & James Hetfield (from Metallica)

Features: 

Confirmed:

B.o.B.
Ben-G Da Prince of Soul
Bernz
Big K.R.I.T.
Big Scoob
Cee-Lo Green
Ces Cru
Danny Brown
The Doors
Game
Info Gates
JL B.Hood
Krizz Kaliko
Kutt Calhoun
Liz Suwandi
The Oobergeek
Red Cafe
Rittz
Serj Tankian (from System of A Down)
Snow Tha Product
Stevie Stone
T-Pain
Trae Tha Truth
Trizz
Twisted Insane
Wiz Khalifa
Wrekonize


Probable:

Aqualeo
Citizen Cope
Hopsin
Kevin Hart (on a skit)
Lebowski
Pedro Bizz Juanjulio (Bizzy)
816 Boyz
Slaughterhouse

Possible:

Freeway (Both agreed to collab through Twitter convo)
DMX (They want to and Tech is ready to record)
Rick Ross
Avenged Sevenfold
Shinedown
Marsha Ambrosius
Waka Flacka Flame
Roscoe Dash (Wants him for a chorus)
Talib Kweli
Gucci Mane
Shawnna (Talks on Twitter about doing another track together)
Bleezo
Sav Sicc
HorseShoe Gang - (Talks on Twitter)
Cody ChesnuTT
Ludacris (Tech has been trying to reach him)
R.A. The Rugged Man
Daddy Yankee
James Hetfield (from Metallica)
Jay-Z
Angel Davenport
Yelawolf
Fred Durst/Limp Bizkit
Daft Punk
Snoop Lion
Nas (sent him a track)
Dizzy Wright
E-40
MGK
Lil Wayne
WC
Ace Hood
Kendrick Lamar

Production:

J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League
Will Power
Scoop DeVille
Seven
Drumma Boy
YoungFyre
FredWreck

Releases:

 

“The beats sound nothing like anything you’ve ever heard me on. The features that I’m going for are something you would never imagine. All I can say about it now is that it’s a very human album. What I mean by that is that it’s contradictory. On one song I say, ‘The saint is ours’, like we’re in the saint’s corner and then I have another song called ‘I’m Not A Saint’. It’s so beautiful because the King, the Clown, and the G are still present on this album.

There’s no apologies in what I’m saying. I don’t mind that it contradicts itself because that’s what people do.  The album is everywhere. It feels like it’s Hell, Purgatory and Heaven all over again. I’m telling stories that I’ve never told – that I was afraid to tell on some songs. It’s super personal and I’ve got a big chip on my shoulder again. It’s always been there, but it’s getting bigger having to prove to fans and critics that we ain’t goin’ nowhere.” -Tech N9ne from SM blog 2/8/13

- 13th Studio Album

- Split into 3 sections

  • Fire: Dark
  • Water: Party or Confusion
  • Earth: Heavenly

-Contains 17 tracks

-Deluxe edition contains 3 bonus tracks and a DVD

- The deluxe will also be available on vinyl

- There will be a nationwide tour this year called the "Something Else Tour" to promote the album

- 2013 Strange Music Independent Powerhouse Sampler Download link: http://strangemusicinc.com/sampler/ or http://www.audiomack.com/album/xclusiveszone/independent-powerhouse...

- I'd like to thank everyone who has contributed to this thread. Whether it's new info on the album or a comment. All of you have played a part in making this thread. Thank you - Alex M. TRTN

 

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August 15th Toronto, ON @ Rockpile Bar & Nightclub

August 16th  

August 17th Oshawa, ON @ Marquee Nightclub

August 18th Toronto, ON @ Rockpile Bar & Nightclub

August 20th Thunder Bay, ON @ Crocks

August 21st Winnipeg, MB @ Republic Nightclub

August 23rd Saskatoon, SK @ The Odeon Events Centre

August 24th Edmonton, AB @ Encore at West Edmonton Mall

August 25th Calgary, AB @ Republik Nightclub

August 26th Red Deer, AB @ Lotus Nighclub

August 27th Camloops, BC @ Cactus Jacks Saloon

August 28th Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom

August 29th Victoria, BC @ Sugar Nightclub

August 30th Nanaimo, BC @ Spice Lounge

August 31st Chilliwack, BC @ Evergreen Hall

Something Else tour dates:

September 7th San Bernardino, CA @ San Manuel Amphitheater *Rock The Bells*

September 8th San Bernardino, CA @ San Manuel Amphitheater *Rock The Bells*

September 13th Fort Collins, CO @ Aggie Theater

September 14th Mountain View, CA @ Shorline Amphtheatre *Rock The Bells*

September 15th Mountain View, CA @ Shorline Amphtheatre *Rock The Bells*

September 22nd Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst

September 28th Washington D.C. @ Festival Grounds at RFK *Rock The Bells*

September 29th Washington D.C. @ Festival Grounds at RFK *Rock The Bells*

October 4th Rutherford, NJ @ Meadowlands Racetrack *Rock The Bells*

October 5th Rutherford, NJ @ Meadowlands Racetrack *Rock The Bells*

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it would be awesome if they did pre order deluxe versions an regular cuz alot of us do pre order.an id be willin to pay a lil more rather than just tryin to go buy a deluxe 

I completely agree with this man. Also The albums come signed and I would much rather have a signed copy of the deluxe edition cover. Its a lot cooler and would look sick with an autograph.

Fonz said:

it would be awesome if they did pre order deluxe versions an regular cuz alot of us do pre order.an id be willin to pay a lil more rather than just tryin to go buy a deluxe 

Who tf is Jay Rock?

Been listening through the Independent Powerhouse Tour sampler since it's night of release and I'm very enthusiastic in regards to the entire roster's forthcoming projects. In particular, each one of the Tech N9ne clips as well as the full length song in "B.I.T.C.H." all seemed promising. Just my two cents on what I've been digging from "Something Else".

  • "B.I.T.C.H." initially stood out at the instant the instrumental really kicks in. Suddenly you're amidst eerie choir echos and dark keys with heavy bass. I loved the opening bars, very provocative intro to draw you in. As the song progressed I was treated to various styles and cadences that everyone's grown to love from Tech N9ne all precisely strung together within his verses. There were a couple of moments in the track reminiscent of URALYA in my opinion, also pretty clever acronym and concept. Really true when you think about it's root intention. T-Pain did the hook justice and seems to be a perfect fit for a beat slightly similar to the likes of "Fuck Food".
  • "Fortune Force Field" hit home deep for me personally as I (as well as nearly every American and so on) are forcibly extorted by our own government on a daily basis. Take that fact and multiply it to the tenth power to get a glimpse of Tech N9ne's situation through his eyes, thus this memoir of his comes to fruition. His raw emotions are easily translated through his voice and tone throughout his bar delivery which I really appreciated. The chorus performance was damn near flawless and was very Alternative/Metal-esque. Looking forward to hearing the finished product.
  • "So Dope"has quickly provided what is becoming one of my favorite Tech N9ne verses almost instantaneously as it truly does it's title justice by leading you to the conclusion: That... Was... SO DOPE!!! The intense tempo of the instrumental provides the pitch perfect playground for him to do what he does best, chop the beat. Yet the most impressive aspect of the song really lies within the rate of speed at which he pulls off his continuous multi-syllable flips while simultaneously correlating the entire verse as a build up to the ever-so addictive chorus (no pun intended) which pretty much embodies the entire concept. I'm curious as to which artists he's bagged for the features. I feel as if this instrumental would compliment Eminem's flow quite nicely and would love to see this much anticipated collaboration play out here.
  • "Thizzles" was almost tongue in cheek for me in many ways. As a former ecstasy connoisseur, I can appreciate the vision behind creating a hype song to boost your journey down Molly Lane. Although now clean, I can almost feel the excitement one must succumb to while chanting "Thi-Thi-Thi-Thi-Thizzles" along with the distorted instrumental sample. Happy to see him paying homage to the late great Andre "Mac Dre" Hicks not only through the blatant title but during the intro as well. Also a newfound fan of Danny Brown so overall this song could very well turn out to be a gem in disguise for the Strange Music catalogue.
  • "Meant To Happen" is a prime example of what Tech N9ne can accomplish when he steps a little outside of his own comfort zone and takes a chance on a completely new sound/style of artistry. This song was a gigantic highlight of the entire sampler, it was refreshing to hear him spill out his heart on an instrumental that is timeless to it's core. Scoop DeVille has now dished out his third epic success in the past year claiming production credit on this new song, "Poetic Justice", and "The Recipe" (both Kendrick Lamar songs). Keeping my fingers crossed that Tech N9ne will continue reaching out to him for future releases.
  • "Dwamn" had me laughing from the get-go as Tech N9ne brings out the clown in full effect as only he can. As previously mentioned in the thread, this song has all the characteristics of another hilarious 816 Boyz banger. Hearing the Kevin Hart reference for the first time was honestly more entertaining to me than it probably should be for some reason lol. Pure gold, one of my favorite segments from his entire stand-up act. Tech N9ne for the win!



θάνατος εις Πεφωτισμένων ʘ said:

Been listening through the Independent Powerhouse Tour sampler since it's night of release and I'm very enthusiastic in regards to the entire roster's forthcoming projects. In particular, each one of the Tech N9ne clips as well as the full length song in "B.I.T.C.H." all seemed promising. Just my two cents on what I've been digging from "Something Else".

  • "B.I.T.C.H." initially stood out at the instant the instrumental really kicks in. Suddenly you're amidst eerie choir echos and dark keys with heavy bass. I loved the opening bars, very provocative intro to draw you in. As the song progressed I was treated to various styles and cadences that everyone's grown to love from Tech N9ne all precisely strung together within his verses. There were a couple of moments in the track reminiscent of URALYA in my opinion, also pretty clever acronym and concept. Really true when you think about it's root intention. T-Pain did the hook justice and seems to be a perfect fit for a beat slightly similar to the likes of "Fuck Food".
  • "Fortune Force Field" hit home deep for me personally as I (as well as nearly every American and so on) are forcibly extorted by our own government on a daily basis. Take that fact and multiply it to the tenth power to get a glimpse of Tech N9ne's situation through his eyes, thus this memoir of his comes to fruition. His raw emotions are easily translated through his voice and tone throughout his bar delivery which I really appreciated. The chorus performance was damn near flawless and was very Alternative/Metal-esque. Looking forward to hearing the finished product.
  • "So Dope"has quickly provided what is becoming one of my favorite Tech N9ne verses almost instantaneously as it truly does it's title justice by leading you to the conclusion: That... Was... SO DOPE!!! The intense tempo of the instrumental provides the pitch perfect playground for him to do what he does best, chop the beat. Yet the most impressive aspect of the song really lies within the rate of speed at which he pulls off his continuous multi-syllable flips while simultaneously correlating the entire verse as a build up to the ever-so addictive chorus (no pun intended) which pretty much embodies the entire concept. I'm curious as to which artists he's bagged for the features. I feel as if this instrumental would compliment Eminem's flow quite nicely and would love to see this much anticipated collaboration play out here.
  • "Thizzles" was almost tongue in cheek for me in many ways. As a former ecstasy connoisseur, I can appreciate the vision behind creating a hype song to boost your journey down Molly Lane. Although now clean, I can almost feel the excitement one must succumb to while chanting "Thi-Thi-Thi-Thi-Thizzles" along with the distorted instrumental sample. Happy to see him paying homage to the late great Andre "Mac Dre" Hicks not only through the blatant title but during the intro as well. Also a newfound fan of Danny Brown so overall this song could very well turn out to be a gem in disguise for the Strange Music catalogue.
  • "Meant To Happen" is a prime example of what Tech N9ne can accomplish when he steps a little outside of his own comfort zone and takes a chance on a completely new sound/style of artistry. This song was a gigantic highlight of the entire sampler, it was refreshing to hear him spill out his heart on an instrumental that is timeless to it's core. Scoop DeVille has now dished out his third epic success in the past year claiming production credit on this new song, "Poetic Justice", and "The Recipe" (both Kendrick Lamar songs). Keeping my fingers crossed that Tech N9ne will continue reaching out to him for future releases.
  • "Dwamn" had me laughing from the get-go as Tech N9ne brings out the clown in full effect as only he can. As previously mentioned in the thread, this song has all the characteristics of another hilarious 816 Boyz banger. Hearing the Kevin Hart reference for the first time was honestly more entertaining to me than it probably should be for some reason lol. Pure gold, one of my favorite segments from his entire stand-up act. Tech N9ne for the win!



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θάνατος εις Πεφωτισμένων ʘ said:

Been listening through the Independent Powerhouse Tour sampler since it's night of release and I'm very enthusiastic in regards to the entire roster's forthcoming projects. In particular, each one of the Tech N9ne clips as well as the full length song in "B.I.T.C.H." all seemed promising. Just my two cents on what I've been digging from "Something Else".

  • "B.I.T.C.H." initially stood out at the instant the instrumental really kicks in. Suddenly you're amidst eerie choir echos and dark keys with heavy bass. I loved the opening bars, very provocative intro to draw you in. As the song progressed I was treated to various styles and cadences that everyone's grown to love from Tech N9ne all precisely strung together within his verses. There were a couple of moments in the track reminiscent of URALYA in my opinion, also pretty clever acronym and concept. Really true when you think about it's root intention. T-Pain did the hook justice and seems to be a perfect fit for a beat slightly similar to the likes of "Fuck Food".
  • "Fortune Force Field" hit home deep for me personally as I (as well as nearly every American and so on) are forcibly extorted by our own government on a daily basis. Take that fact and multiply it to the tenth power to get a glimpse of Tech N9ne's situation through his eyes, thus this memoir of his comes to fruition. His raw emotions are easily translated through his voice and tone throughout his bar delivery which I really appreciated. The chorus performance was damn near flawless and was very Alternative/Metal-esque. Looking forward to hearing the finished product.
  • "So Dope"has quickly provided what is becoming one of my favorite Tech N9ne verses almost instantaneously as it truly does it's title justice by leading you to the conclusion: That... Was... SO DOPE!!! The intense tempo of the instrumental provides the pitch perfect playground for him to do what he does best, chop the beat. Yet the most impressive aspect of the song really lies within the rate of speed at which he pulls off his continuous multi-syllable flips while simultaneously correlating the entire verse as a build up to the ever-so addictive chorus (no pun intended) which pretty much embodies the entire concept. I'm curious as to which artists he's bagged for the features. I feel as if this instrumental would compliment Eminem's flow quite nicely and would love to see this much anticipated collaboration play out here.
  • "Thizzles" was almost tongue in cheek for me in many ways. As a former ecstasy connoisseur, I can appreciate the vision behind creating a hype song to boost your journey down Molly Lane. Although now clean, I can almost feel the excitement one must succumb to while chanting "Thi-Thi-Thi-Thi-Thizzles" along with the distorted instrumental sample. Happy to see him paying homage to the late great Andre "Mac Dre" Hicks not only through the blatant title but during the intro as well. Also a newfound fan of Danny Brown so overall this song could very well turn out to be a gem in disguise for the Strange Music catalogue.
  • "Meant To Happen" is a prime example of what Tech N9ne can accomplish when he steps a little outside of his own comfort zone and takes a chance on a completely new sound/style of artistry. This song was a gigantic highlight of the entire sampler, it was refreshing to hear him spill out his heart on an instrumental that is timeless to it's core. Scoop DeVille has now dished out his third epic success in the past year claiming production credit on this new song, "Poetic Justice", and "The Recipe" (both Kendrick Lamar songs). Keeping my fingers crossed that Tech N9ne will continue reaching out to him for future releases.
  • "Dwamn" had me laughing from the get-go as Tech N9ne brings out the clown in full effect as only he can. As previously mentioned in the thread, this song has all the characteristics of another hilarious 816 Boyz banger. Hearing the Kevin Hart reference for the first time was honestly more entertaining to me than it probably should be for some reason lol. Pure gold, one of my favorite segments from his entire stand-up act. Tech N9ne for the win!

Nice review. I'll have to take a closer listen to Fortune Force Field.

θάνατος εις Πεφωτισμένων ʘ said:

Been listening through the Independent Powerhouse Tour sampler since it's night of release and I'm very enthusiastic in regards to the entire roster's forthcoming projects. In particular, each one of the Tech N9ne clips as well as the full length song in "B.I.T.C.H." all seemed promising. Just my two cents on what I've been digging from "Something Else".

  • "B.I.T.C.H." initially stood out at the instant the instrumental really kicks in. Suddenly you're amidst eerie choir echos and dark keys with heavy bass. I loved the opening bars, very provocative intro to draw you in. As the song progressed I was treated to various styles and cadences that everyone's grown to love from Tech N9ne all precisely strung together within his verses. There were a couple of moments in the track reminiscent of URALYA in my opinion, also pretty clever acronym and concept. Really true when you think about it's root intention. T-Pain did the hook justice and seems to be a perfect fit for a beat slightly similar to the likes of "Fuck Food".
  • "Fortune Force Field" hit home deep for me personally as I (as well as nearly every American and so on) are forcibly extorted by our own government on a daily basis. Take that fact and multiply it to the tenth power to get a glimpse of Tech N9ne's situation through his eyes, thus this memoir of his comes to fruition. His raw emotions are easily translated through his voice and tone throughout his bar delivery which I really appreciated. The chorus performance was damn near flawless and was very Alternative/Metal-esque. Looking forward to hearing the finished product.
  • "So Dope"has quickly provided what is becoming one of my favorite Tech N9ne verses almost instantaneously as it truly does it's title justice by leading you to the conclusion: That... Was... SO DOPE!!! The intense tempo of the instrumental provides the pitch perfect playground for him to do what he does best, chop the beat. Yet the most impressive aspect of the song really lies within the rate of speed at which he pulls off his continuous multi-syllable flips while simultaneously correlating the entire verse as a build up to the ever-so addictive chorus (no pun intended) which pretty much embodies the entire concept. I'm curious as to which artists he's bagged for the features. I feel as if this instrumental would compliment Eminem's flow quite nicely and would love to see this much anticipated collaboration play out here.
  • "Thizzles" was almost tongue in cheek for me in many ways. As a former ecstasy connoisseur, I can appreciate the vision behind creating a hype song to boost your journey down Molly Lane. Although now clean, I can almost feel the excitement one must succumb to while chanting "Thi-Thi-Thi-Thi-Thizzles" along with the distorted instrumental sample. Happy to see him paying homage to the late great Andre "Mac Dre" Hicks not only through the blatant title but during the intro as well. Also a newfound fan of Danny Brown so overall this song could very well turn out to be a gem in disguise for the Strange Music catalogue.
  • "Meant To Happen" is a prime example of what Tech N9ne can accomplish when he steps a little outside of his own comfort zone and takes a chance on a completely new sound/style of artistry. This song was a gigantic highlight of the entire sampler, it was refreshing to hear him spill out his heart on an instrumental that is timeless to it's core. Scoop DeVille has now dished out his third epic success in the past year claiming production credit on this new song, "Poetic Justice", and "The Recipe" (both Kendrick Lamar songs). Keeping my fingers crossed that Tech N9ne will continue reaching out to him for future releases.
  • "Dwamn" had me laughing from the get-go as Tech N9ne brings out the clown in full effect as only he can. As previously mentioned in the thread, this song has all the characteristics of another hilarious 816 Boyz banger. Hearing the Kevin Hart reference for the first time was honestly more entertaining to me than it probably should be for some reason lol. Pure gold, one of my favorite segments from his entire stand-up act. Tech N9ne for the win!

Looks like track with Yas would be on Yas album not on "Something Else".

That's why i didn't want to confirm it. The only song he would be on is WWC2 and he isn't a chopper.

A.K.S. said:

Looks like track with Yas would be on Yas album not on "Something Else".

Where the fuck is Blowfly?!?!? Someone needs to hit Tech on twitter about getting him on the album. He said he was going to put something together with him.

" 4h

We're NOW premiering new single B.I.T.C.H. featuring | "

Shade45 supporting Tech again.

And Eminem will NOT be on So Dope. As of March 12th, Tech was looking for a new beat to try to get him on.

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