The Storm [Deluxe Version]

The Storm [Deluxe Version]

by Tech N9ne
The Storm [Deluxe Version]

The Storm [Deluxe Version]

by Tech N9ne

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Overview

Hardcore rap workhorse Tech N9ne continues his prolific run with his 11th solo studio album -- and 17th overall -- The Storm. After nearly two decades in the game, he's audibly weary from his years as an independent artist. Despite a loyal fan base of "Technicians" and his success as Strange Music label head, the mainstream remains uncracked. Much of that frustration seeps into The Storm, with a darkness cloaking everything. Serving as a spiritual sequel to his 1999 debut, The Storm is split into three parts, each one delving into a different part of Tech's psyche. "Kingdom" is the hardest-hitting, featuring passionate and speedy bars, hefty bass boom, and a couple club bangers. Tech's veteran status keeps each boast afloat, while the muscular beats bolster each track's power, especially on "Erbody But Me." Even though Tech wears the crown, Worcester, Massachusetts rapper Joyner Lucas and mixtape wunderkind Logic steal the show on "Sriracha," which joins Beyonce's "Formation" as one of 2016's best odes to hot sauce. The track is fiery indeed, as Lucas blazes through his verse at light speed, challenging Tech's own verbal wizardry. Like his past work, this effort once again crosses genre lines, with one leg remaining in the darker corners of the hip-hop world and the other firmly planted in the territory occupied by his rock fans. This is the point where Tech ventures into the next realm with "Clown Town." Tapping into his Juggalo side, Tech recruits Korn vocalist Jonathan Davis for a madcap ride on the goth metal carousel of "Starting to Turn." Singer/songwriter Kate Rose returns for another collaboration on the vulnerable, sax-laden "Hold on Me." Outlaw country twang infuses the horrorcore "Poisoning the Well," a sharp look into the political landscape of 2016 that gives a shout-out to Flint, Michigan. On the final third of the triptych, "G. Zone," Tech's street side offers some of the most inspired nuggets on The Storm. Aside from the straightforward "Buss Serves" -- which rides a window-rattling Too $hort sample -- "G. Zone" features left-field guests Boyz II Men, resurrecting their sexed-up 1991 single "Uhh Ahh" on "Buddha," and Gary Clark, Jr., who unleashes a face-melting solo on "No Gun Control." Floetry's Marsha Ambrosius elevates "Anywhere" with shimmering lightness as Tech sprints his way through verse after verse. Throughout the album, his bars are impressive, but toward the end of The Storm, his vulnerability and brutal honesty prove he's hungry and determined as ever. "The Needle" stands out for its uncomfortably frank examination of Tech's career, self-doubt, and his future in the game. Reflective and conflicted, it reaffirms how he's managed to last this long: through the support of his fans. Wherever he goes after The Storm, this is a testament to Tech's commitment to his craft. [A Deluxe Edition comprised two discs and 31 tracks.] ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 12/09/2016
Label: Strange Music
UPC: 0856934006096
Rank: 68794

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Godspeed
  2. Need Jesus
  3. Sriracha
  4. Wifi (Skit)
  5. Wifi (WeeFee)
  6. Erbody But Me
  7. Get Off Me
  8. I Get It Now
  9. Hold On Me
  10. Starting to Turn
  11. Poisoning the Well
  12. Buss Serves
  13. No Runnin to Ya Mama
  14. Buddha
  15. No Gun Control
  16. What if It Was Me
  17. Anywhere
  18. Til I¿¿¿m Gone
  19. The Needle
  20. The Long Way

Disc 2

  1. Fuh What? (Intro)
  2. Fuh What?
  3. Own Thang (Intro)
  4. Own Thang
  5. Choosin (Intro)
  6. Choosin
  7. Ignorance (Intro)
  8. Ignorance
  9. Deleted (Intro)
  10. Deleted
  11. Gridlock (Intro)
  12. Gridlock
  13. Last Day Alive (Intro)
  14. Last Day Alive
  15. Kansas City (Intro)
  16. Kansas City
  17. Wet (Intro)
  18. Wet
  19. Colossus (Intro)
  20. Colossus
  21. Mind Kcuf (Intro)
  22. Mind Kcuf
  23. We're Not Sorry

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tech N9ne   Primary Artist
Logic   Vocals,Featured Artist
Rich the Factor   Featured Artist
Gary Clark, Jr.   Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist
JL B. Hood   Featured Artist
Ashton Summers   Vocals
Delynia Brown   Vocals
Gina McFadden   Vocals
Tyler Lyon   Guitar,Guitar (Bass)
Darrein Safron   Vocals,Featured Artist
Taylor Lamb   Vocals
Shawn Stockman   Vocals
Steve Stone   Featured Artist
Big Scoob   Vocals,Featured Artist
Krizz Kaliko   Vocals,Featured Artist
Boyz II Men   Vocals,Featured Artist
Wanya Morris   Vocals
Jonathan Davis   Vocals,Featured Artist,Featured Artist
Problem   Vocals,Featured Artist
Denaun Porter   Drums,Keyboards
Nathan Morris   Vocals
Marsha Ambrosius   Vocals,Featured Artist
Brandoshis   Vocals,Featured Artist
Kiddo AI   Vocals,Featured Artist
Young Devi D   Vocals,Featured Artist
Avery Hoisington   Vocals
Athena Pasutti   Vocals
Raleigh Jonas   Vocals
Natalie Deaner   Vocals
Mark Deaner   Vocals
Kennedie Stiles   Vocals
Kris Rangel   Vocals
Trey Swayer   Vocals
JL   Featured Artist
Crystal Watson   Vocals
Christopher Thornton   Vocals
Shaphan "Maestro" Williams   Keyboards
Brett Jackson   Sax (Baritone)
Bizzy   Vocals,Featured Artist
Stevie Stone   Vocals,Featured Artist
The Popper   Vocals,Featured Artist
Adrian Truth   Vocals,Featured Artist
Kerry Rounds   Vocals
Lucas Parker   Guitar,Guitar (Bass)
Kate Rose   Guitar,Vocals,Featured Artist
Ram Swaminathan   Cymbals,Cymbalom
Steven Lambert   Flute,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Skyler Brown   Vocals
Ryan Thielman   Trumpet
Chris White   Trombone
Mackenzie Nicole   Vocals,Featured Artist
Joyner Lucas   Vocals,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Logic   Engineer
Brian Shafton   General Manager,Project Consultant
Gary Lucas   Composer
Gary Clark, Jr.   Composer
Valdora Case   Production Assistant
Mackenzie O'Guin   Composer
Stephen Williams   Composer
Mike S. Viglione   Composer
Freek Van Workum   Composer
Gianni Ca$h   Producer
Gianni Perocarpi   Composer
Jake McDonough   Composer
Kayvon Sarfehjooy   Composer
Steward D. Ashby   Composer
Darrein Safron   Composer,Engineer
Omar Walker   Composer
Nick Luscombe   Composer
N4   Producer
Devon Williams   Composer
Wanya Morris   Composer
Jonathan Davis   Composer,Engineer
Problem   Engineer
Denaun Porter   Composer,Producer
Richard Johnson   Composer
Daniel Perez   Composer
Nathan Morris   Composer,Engineer
Marsha Ambrosius   Composer,Engineer
Travis O'Guin   A&R,Executive Producer
Todd Shaw   Composer
Jordan Omley   Composer,Producer
Donnie King   Composer
Tech N9ne   Engineer
Jason Martin   Composer,Composer
Fred McKendree   General Manager,Project Consultant
RaShann Chambliss   Composer
Branen Drone   Composer
Chadburn Won Buxton   Composer
Devoin Williams   Composer
Major Seven   Producer
The Pushers   Producer
Walter Edwin   Composer
Michael Mani   Composer
Manzilla Queen   Composer,Producer
Samuel Watson   Composer,Composer
Nox Beatz   Mixing,Engineer
Christopher Thornton   Composer,Producer,Vocal Arrangement
Burna   Producer
Cory Nielsen   Production Assistant
Michael "Seven" Summers   Composer,Producer
Shaphan "Maestro" Williams   Composer
DJ Rek   Producer
Benjamin Miller   Composer
Tom Baker   Mastering
Keith Cooper   Composer
Dawn O'Guin   Production Assistant
Glenda Cowan   Production Assistant
Dave Weiner   A&R,Associate Producer
Sean Tyler   Production Assistant
Jason Varnes   Composer
Liquid 9   Design,Direction
Michael Bivens   Composer
Antonio "DJ Fuse" Olivera   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Ralfy Valencia   Composer
Ben "Bengineer" Cybulsky   Mixing,Engineer
Sir Robert Bryson Hall II   Composer
Diondria Thornton   Composer
Amanda Renee Ibanez   Composer
Nicolas Carter   Composer
Ben Cary   Associate Producer
Kathryn Caggianelli   Composer
Steven Lambert   Composer,Brass Arrangement
Jan Wainwright   Production Assistant
Aaron Yates   Composer
Nicolas Phillips   Composer
Dennys Ilic   Design,Direction
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