

The start was in 1990 with the Technicians in Kansas City. People come in in 2009 and think that’s the start. I’ve been doing it for so many years, man. Asking me why I’m going straight rock, I’m like, ‘Where the f- you motherf-ers been?’. A handful of my fans don’t want me to do the rock s–t, but that’s because they came in late and they don’t know it’s always been there. Would you say that rap fans are just as open-minded? From being in that world for a long time, it taught me that a lot of metalheads and punks can be very open-minded when it comes to music.

We asked Tech about this mindset within the urban community, eventually bringing the conversation to points of society, the popularity of separatist thought within mainstream music and much more.Ĭheck out for yourselves in this exclusive interview with Tech N9ne! This is Tech N9ne’s expertise, but very few rappers or hip-hop fans would even admit to enjoying metal, let alone experiment with the genre itself. “Wither” showcases a refreshing open-mindedness from both Tech and Taylor to create a seemingly contradictory, yet extremely fluid piece of music. You may have heard Tech’s recent collaboration with Slipknot / Stone Sour vocalist Corey Taylor on the track ” Wither,” which we premiered exclusively here at Loudwire. In this interview, you’ll delve into the core of Tech N9ne to explore a psyche just as diverse as his discography. Though heavily based in rap, there’s no sonic realm he won’t explore while fusion and unity is the final goal. Tech N9ne possesses one of the most unique minds on the planet. Tech N9ne Talks Unity Through Music, Destroying Separatism, Rage Against the Machine + More ‘I’m Trying To Make A Statement’ – Tech N9ne Addresses Genre-Bending Collaborations Like ‘Wither’
