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JAN
31
2024
Paris, France
Le Klub
I Was There
JUN
13
2023
İstanbul, Turkey
Grand Pera Cercle D'orient
I Was There
FEB
12
2023
その他, 日本
Libera
I Was There
MAY
01
2022
Salerno, Italy
Teatro delle Arti
I Was There
APR
30
2022
Salerno, Italy
Teatro delle Arti
I Was There
MAR
04
2022
Capezzano, Italy
Teatro Cinema Charlot Capezzano
I Was There
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About NON
Under the name NON, originally with second member Robert Turman, Boyd Rice has recorded several seminal noise music albums, and collaborated with experimental music/dark folk artists like Current 93, Death in June, Rose McDowall and with Coil as Sickness of Snakes.
Most of his music has been released on the Mute Records label. Rice has also collaborated with Foetus, Tony Wakeford of Sol Invictus and Michael Moynihan of Blood Axis.
His later albums have often been explicitly conceptual. On Might! (1995), Rice layers portions of "Ragnar Redbeard"'s Social Darwinist harangue, Might is Right over sound beds of looped noise and manipulated frequencies.
1997's God and Beast explores the intersection in the soul of man's physical and spiritual natures over the course of an album that alternates abrasive soundscapes with passages of tranquility.
In 2006 Rice returned to the studio to record raw vocal sound sources for a collaboration with Industrial percussionist/ethnomusicologist Z'EV.
Most of his music has been released on the Mute Records label. Rice has also collaborated with Foetus, Tony Wakeford of Sol Invictus and Michael Moynihan of Blood Axis.
His later albums have often been explicitly conceptual. On Might! (1995), Rice layers portions of "Ragnar Redbeard"'s Social Darwinist harangue, Might is Right over sound beds of looped noise and manipulated frequencies.
1997's God and Beast explores the intersection in the soul of man's physical and spiritual natures over the course of an album that alternates abrasive soundscapes with passages of tranquility.
In 2006 Rice returned to the studio to record raw vocal sound sources for a collaboration with Industrial percussionist/ethnomusicologist Z'EV.
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Genres:
Industrial Rock, Alternative
No upcoming shows
Send a request to NON to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
JAN
31
2024
Paris, France
Le Klub
I Was There
JUN
13
2023
İstanbul, Turkey
Grand Pera Cercle D'orient
I Was There
FEB
12
2023
その他, 日本
Libera
I Was There
MAY
01
2022
Salerno, Italy
Teatro delle Arti
I Was There
APR
30
2022
Salerno, Italy
Teatro delle Arti
I Was There
MAR
04
2022
Capezzano, Italy
Teatro Cinema Charlot Capezzano
I Was There
Show More Dates
About NON
Under the name NON, originally with second member Robert Turman, Boyd Rice has recorded several seminal noise music albums, and collaborated with experimental music/dark folk artists like Current 93, Death in June, Rose McDowall and with Coil as Sickness of Snakes.
Most of his music has been released on the Mute Records label. Rice has also collaborated with Foetus, Tony Wakeford of Sol Invictus and Michael Moynihan of Blood Axis.
His later albums have often been explicitly conceptual. On Might! (1995), Rice layers portions of "Ragnar Redbeard"'s Social Darwinist harangue, Might is Right over sound beds of looped noise and manipulated frequencies.
1997's God and Beast explores the intersection in the soul of man's physical and spiritual natures over the course of an album that alternates abrasive soundscapes with passages of tranquility.
In 2006 Rice returned to the studio to record raw vocal sound sources for a collaboration with Industrial percussionist/ethnomusicologist Z'EV.
Most of his music has been released on the Mute Records label. Rice has also collaborated with Foetus, Tony Wakeford of Sol Invictus and Michael Moynihan of Blood Axis.
His later albums have often been explicitly conceptual. On Might! (1995), Rice layers portions of "Ragnar Redbeard"'s Social Darwinist harangue, Might is Right over sound beds of looped noise and manipulated frequencies.
1997's God and Beast explores the intersection in the soul of man's physical and spiritual natures over the course of an album that alternates abrasive soundscapes with passages of tranquility.
In 2006 Rice returned to the studio to record raw vocal sound sources for a collaboration with Industrial percussionist/ethnomusicologist Z'EV.
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Genres:
Industrial Rock, Alternative
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