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Crasty  

Valuable thoughts and advices. I read your topic with great interest.

I first heard about Tech N9ne six years ago up in NorCal, where he had caught the attention of my roommate. He always was one step ahead of the trend. So right there, your grabline caught my attention.

I am a married, dad to four, living in Worcester. I currently play bass in a garage band. I am passionate about music and would like it to be my career someday.

Good eye ! I love the recognition you’ve shown to a true indie artist. Tech N9ne is one of my favorites to listen to and watch business wise. He has achieved success practicing business models that personally work for for his schedule and life style. Great work as always.

My respects,

Ryan Liechti

Very informative, and I really liked the ending line about “pulling in fans one by one, show by show” because in acuality, that is the exact truth.

And having a good business sense in the way of not spending more than you have, or keeping profits high and costs low is as remedial Business 101 as supply and demand. Too bad I just play, and leave the numbers to others!

Most inspirational article I’ve read, and so true. I’m been talking with my producer about such a model for the last two years now, but we have not put in the time to execute. There was a time when I was focused on my artist career, and we were connecting with fans on MySpace, one by one, and cultivating that artist-fan relationship. But we never built momentum because I did not perform on a regular basis, and I was not even putting a little money into it.

At 23 now, I’m refreshed, and enlightened. To get back to the way we used to do things. I’m helping another producer/artist with his first release currently, because he has more time to tour, and make things happen. I’m spending a lot of time working, and with family, so putting out something myself is not right for me at this time. But I fully intend to continue to write for the artists I’m helping to develop, the ones that do have time to get out there, perform, and build their brand.

Another important item you mentioned is that the music has to be reactive. Can’t just be what we are used to hearing. Needs to have some “edge” to it (as you’ve mentioned in your new book which I’m reading now). So I hope to continue to heed the advice from examples like Tech.

Tech N9ne is truly an inspiration to Indie artists everywhere. Even if they’re not hip hop artists, they all have something to learn from what he does. I’m from the midwest, but didn’t hear about Tech N9ne until I lived in California. Right after his album “Absolute Power” broke and he was starting to build steam. I’ve worked as a Street Teamer for Strange Music, and they do great amazing things.

I thank you for your article, because it really speaks volumes for Tech and the work the Strange boys put in. They’re outstanding. Thanks again.

Tech is an inspiration to most of us underground artists, and definitely a business model. Although it would be in poor fashion to ignore similar models, aka Psychopathic, Suburban Noize and Uncle Howie, Strange is hands-down the leader in this type of marketing.

Our label, One-Hour Pharmacy (1HRx) Records has learned from this model and it has helped a ton. Independent artists can’t rely on, well, art. We didn’t turn a dime until we started diversifying (Mastering, promotional, print and booking services) and you’re right about the “boring” artists not doing much on the friend-request call-back tip.

It’d be shameless to plug our own stuff on this article, but if anyone wants to see how we copied (or attempted to copy) some of this model, hit up 1HRxEnterprises.com or 1HRxRecords.com. And for being 37, Tech sure can rap circles around most of the younger cats so age is not exactly a handicap here.

GREAT article,and keep the info coming

Sho Williams  

Great blog and information. Confirms my thought of the process!

ASMW  

I have been working on promoting artist on Amie Street. It has been more than I can handle at time, you know with the rest of life happening around me.

Recently ASMW has had a string of Featured Artist and trying to get more. We have just recently started Honored Guest Posting for artist who have been featured. Just another way to help the artist communicate with fans and others.

If you are an artist reading this and on Amie Street let me know if you want to be a Featured Artist. If you are not on Amie Street, then you really should get your music posted to the site.

I really wanted to mention Amie Street because it wasn’t mentioned in the post. It is a great place for Indie artist to find a home.

Gina  

Thank you for all your posts! There are a lot of people who run independent labels, but they give up too soon because they don’t really know what exactly to do or lack belief. Your posts “kill” both negative aspects: they give people hope and show possible ways out! I truly believe that independent labels are the future of this industry and you show that this future is closer than some people think! Thank you! Much love & respect!!! Gina

Ron B.  

As always Ty, you amaze me with your depth in finding great article’s for people to read and gain understanding about what can happen if you stay on course with motivation. The group your referring to is one to truly learn from. It did not happen overnight for them so right there is a reminder for those getting into this venture that you have to stay focused and endure.

Keep up the good work.
Ron B.

kelz  

Being from KC this is certainly true. No one works harder than Tech and he deserves what he had made happen. I’m following the business model

Lay tha DOGG  

This is great info! When your a small label it doesn’t pay to play in the big dogs yard. You probably won’t be recognized as much as you would playing in areas where there’s not a lot going on. This way you get more attention & like you said Ty, it cost a lot less. Sometimes saving money is as good as making it!

DSG  

Great article/Blog! It makes a lot of sense.

shakeeva brown  

That’s awesome it took him awhile but he got some good results at the end!! nice blog

JayNoah Diamond  

All i can say is thats how you do it. Be yourself and work hard for yourself and it should pay off. Bets belive i will keep all of the things in mind now that i want to be more of an inde artist then have a major record deal. Im glad that I had a chance to read this so thanks alot

JayNoah Diamond

That was the best post ive read . Im in the works of opening my own production company for artists like myself. I like the encourgement and guidence displayed. Even though i know this just the begining of my career i cant back down. I wish for everyone as an artist or independent label to stay strong! Thanks! Dyan aka (Skully)

Reign Supreme  

GREAT BLOG…INDEPENDENT IS THE WAY! SHOUTS OUT TO THE MIDWEST!

Very good info. as always. I have heard of Tech N9ne in the past but didn’t know that he was doing so well or how he was doing it. As an artist/entreprenuer I’m always looking for ways to take it to the next level.

KT3407  

I guess you’re idea was a good idea Ty. Check out a my site…

http://www.soundclick.com/409ghosttown

Nice Points made..Especially “The Ability To Get Reactions” that comes from eBlast titles to the name of your tunes. Also…remember, just because your homwtown doesn’t support you..doesnt mean someone else’s town wont LOVE YOU!

LAWLD  

I’ve alwasy’s wondered why i never saw his videos on mtv jams or heard him bangin on the street! Is he the same tech 9 that made a hip hop single back in the early 90S?

Meizty  

Tech you’re the man for this one because many
people know the keys to success and never share them
but you did and I thank you. Keep doing your thing much
love peace!!!

Bunker  

I added your blog to bookmarks. And i’ll read your articles more often!
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