Tracks from his new album “Absolute Power” on his Web site to download – for FREE. Frustrated by the inability to break through what he says is a major label monopoly on radio and TV, Tech decided to circumvent those promotion vehicles and use the Internet instead. However KC’s Tech N9ne seems to have demonstrated otherwise. In taking down Napster, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) argued that the availability of free mp3s online was responsible for record low album sales.
Revolution that could undermine the industry’s case.
As the war over Internet file sharing goes global with the music industry’s suit against Kazaa – the multinational successor to mp3 file-sharing giant Napster – a rapper in Kansas City is fostering a