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Jan 9 2012

Oregon Technician Loses Over 250 Pounds: ‘Strange Music Has Had A Huge Part In My Weight Loss Journey’ [Fan Feature]

Noah Before And AfterWhen Noah Clarke walks into a room, people take notice. He has a winning sense of humor, and can make anyone laugh no matter how bad their day has been. When he speaks you feel at ease, like you have been friends for years. He towers over most people at 6’5 and weighs in at around 245 pounds. A big teddy bear, he looks to be the picture of health.

This wasn’t always the case. Less than three years ago, Noah tipped the scales at well over 500 pounds. Continue reading


Dec 28 2011

Year In Review – 2011: Fans Hit The Web With Tech N9ne Covers

The Year In Review - 2011: Fans Cover Tech N9ne

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Dec 27 2011

The Year In Review – 2011: Technicians Worldwide Share Their Stories

Tech N9ne Year In Review Fan Features

Whether it’s from the creation of a pizza pie dedicated to the King of Kansas City or an inspiration to keep moving on despite the hardest of circumstances, Tech N9ne influences a wide range of fans in many different ways. This year we were able to relay a great number of fan stories thanks to the continuous courage of the Technicians worldwide and the numerous elite contributors we’ve had the pleasure of working with in order to get those stories told. This year we were able to publish 56 Fan Features. Continue reading


Dec 13 2011

Remembering A Fallen Friend And Marine With ‘The Noose’ [Fan Feature]

With a new sense of appreciation and sympathy for our armed forces, Tech N9ne penned the now beloved second verse to “The Noose” from Welcome To Strangeland.  The impact of the track can be felt all over as those who serve continue to applaud Tech N9ne for his tribute to the stress and harsh reality of living as a man protecting his country.  For Robert Nix, “The Noose” has become a direct connection to his fallen friend and fellow Marine, Lance Corporal Jason Daniel Hill.

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Dec 9 2011

Overcoming With Tech N9ne [Fan Feature]

“Try to break through it’s like we’ll never (it’s like I’ll never make it) make it better (give me pills let me take it) I can’t change the weather (yeah) and im going back where I’ve been, hope somebody lets me in. I need shelter from myself, if you can hear me please send help.” (“Little Pills”, Tech N9ne)

To have an addiction is like selling your soul, becoming the nastiest forms of ourselves, a monster some might say–a slave to satisfy that demon lurking within, whispering to you that you can do anything to satisfy your need. Continue reading


Nov 29 2011

Who Did I Catch? – Discovering Tech N9ne’s Music [Fan Feature]

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To say that 2011 was good to Tech N9ne would be a vast understatement.  In the year that saw the release of his best selling album, All 6′s And 7′s, Tech also managed to reach the stars with collaborations that included Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, Yelawolf, and many more.  2011 also saw the Kansas City King invade BET and steal the show on Lil Wayne’s double platinum certified Tha Carter IV.  Needless to say, the independent giant was bound to cross paths with new listeners from all of his exposure.  Following his high profile appearances, new fans are beginning to wander into Strangeland and they could not have come at a better time. Continue reading


Nov 22 2011

Switzerland Technician Pimps His Ride Out Strange [Fan Feature]

Strange Music never fails to amaze with the outreach it has for fans all over the world. Continue reading


Nov 16 2011

The K.O.D. In Us All [Fan Feature]

Like Tech N9ne showed late 2009, darkness can be prevalent even in the best of us with his album K.O.D. It not only killed the fear of revealing the “K.O.D.” to his fans, but to his fans it allowed them to reveal the K.O.D.” in themselves. One of these individuals is Chris F. Continue reading


Nov 15 2011

‘Tech Was A Big Influence’ – Artist Looks To Tech N9ne For Inspiration [Fan Feature]

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Nov 14 2011

Where Is My Happy Ending? [Fan Feature]

Technician Wade AbbasThe harrowing words, the evoked raw emotion, the dark abyss that swallows us whole, it’s a more common complexity of emotions, than some people think. Techs words seep in, they bleed through us, tear through our souls and sing us out of our darkest personal hell. Continue reading