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TYRONE.

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About Me

Every hood, barrio and city in America has a Tyrone. The story is a familiar one, either, "I went to school with a Tyrone", "I guess Tyrone is doing good despite his surroundings", "Tyrone owes me money", "you need to call Tyrone", Tyrone got locked up or you heard Tyrone got a church off Martin Luther King street. If there are 8 million stories in the city, then Tyrone's probably involved in about half. The sound of Tyrone is unique it encompasses several aspects of life in the innercity from an old man's wisdom to a grown man's logic but with the spirit and cockiness of a young street kid. Being the music producer and emcee enables Tyrone to control what is being created from the music, lyrics to the complete song. The outcome is not just lyrics over a beat or a hot beat with a few verses but a style from a character that created an image that delivers a remarkable sound. Effortlessly lyrics are spit over everything from blues, soul to classical with topics about taxes, crime, child support, and love, GOD and of all things celibacy. Under the name LHAM:7; Tyrone made his dent in the underground with a cameo on C.A.V.E's, "Ice, water and steam", but really set it off with the song "The war" on the Evolution of Hip Hop compilation in which was later picked up by Snowboarder Magazine's "Couching Tiger" DVD and soundtrack. The song displayed his "I don't give a what" attitude as a lyricist, and "unparalleled creativity" as a producer. The incredible break, with cathedral organs, and cannon blasts accompany the war raged lyrics setting the perfect backdrop as professional snowboarder's rip down the mountains. The talented musician began playing by ear at 8, running his own studio at 14, and with a record collection in the thousands he's garnered a sound understanding of multiple genres of music. Lyrically Tyrone's verbal skills are witty, insightful and creative; not to abstract or conscious, but definitely not the unskilled ignorance spit by most of his peers in the community of hip hop. "I am a product of my environment without a doubt; just remember everyone who was raised in terrible circumstances do not always become a menace, I represent the poor working class of the innercity, I got grown people issues". Brand new topics, situations and clever wordplay, grace unheard of beats creating a new style. If there are two words to describe the sound of Tyrone the words would be creativity and versatility. During recording and mixing the best plugins, and/or processors are utilized to get the desired sound and character for each song. The key to his great song making is to be able to spit different styles and patterns to take each release to the next level. The sound of Tyrone's vocals are unique and with incredible music production it is simply incomparable. Whether it is the am radio 70's mix for a retro disco break, blues-zydeco mix, or the over dubbed tape track mix of early dub and reggae pioneers; being familiar with the sounds and techniques of various genre's and era's is an asset when setting the tone in music production. A passion for incredible new directions in sound is what prompts and inspire Tyrone to dig through record crates, 8 track sleeves, cassette cases, sound discs, and the internet to compose ill keyboard and sample chops for the masses to enjoy. Tyrone’s debut album “Heavy labor, no breaks”, display his talent as a creative wordsmith, his hot song writing, and incredible production skills. The 14 track album deals with subject matters from work, spirituality to the daunting task of positively raising a family in the perils of the inner city through a “blue collar working man’s perspective”. The album has feature’s but does not survive off cameo’s but rather the multiple music genre’s / styles mixed to create a perfect bed for lyrical wit; creating thought provoking music that will inspire, keep your head noddin’, feet movin’ and hand on the rewind button. Heavy labor, no breaks the record, another classic for the genre and a milestone for the workin’ class hero…TYRONE Checkout the album “Heavy labor, no breaks”, vibe out to some of the music downloads, or one of the many records that have featured Tyrone… www.tyronesmusic.com… [email protected] (206)772-9542

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Member Since: 6/20/2006
Band Website: http://www.tyronesmusic.com" tyronesmusic.com
Band Members: TYRONE, MIKE MOSS, FITTY, UNCLE LARRY
Influences: STEVIE WONDER, DR.DRE, DJ.PREMIER, JUST BLAZE,..

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Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

A new direction in hip hop

I am trying to create a new sound in my music like all of my music it will encompass my character and style... One problem I am having is being tied to genres and style classifications (conscious,abst...
Posted by TYRONE. on Sat, 07 Apr 2007 10:37:00 PST

How I feel about the state of Hip Hop?

Hip Hop is dead, it has lost its zeal and creative drive. There are whole bunch of factors to name and it aint really commercialized hip hop. The fact that there are so many hands in the hip hop money...
Posted by TYRONE. on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:54:00 PST

Past, present and future

I come from generations of poverty, my grandmother was adopted and my mother ran away when she was 15 so she was uneducated and worked in factory jobs etc; as a result of my surroundings I never expec...
Posted by TYRONE. on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:53:00 PST

Spirituality, life, family and music...

I am a Christian I have studied under Orthodox but haven't converted, I do have alot of questions to ask GOD though like why slavery? Why did you allow the crack era? About my family that have overdos...
Posted by TYRONE. on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:51:00 PST

Politics and consciousness...

I guess I am a Democrat I like some of the theories of the Republicans, but hell at the end of the night I am simply trying to provide for my family, and as long as they dont take away that I wont hav...
Posted by TYRONE. on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:50:00 PST

Where, when and how did I get my swagger?

I developed my style form the diversity in my neighborhood. In the ghetto or hoods in the Southend of Seattle there are various ethnicities. Asians, Samoans, East Africans and White folks, so you hear...
Posted by TYRONE. on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:48:00 PST

When did my passion for Hip Hop start

I have been into hip hop since I was about 7. I started out doing grafitti, then breakdancing, and at 11 I wrote my first rhyme and joined a crew. I built a recording studio at about 13 or 14 and star...
Posted by TYRONE. on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:47:00 PST