Boyd Rice
Boyd Rice (born 1955) is an American experimental sound artist, archivist, and writer best known for his pioneering industrial noise music under the name NON, and most notorious for his support for Social Darwinism, which have often led to accusations of Neo-Nazism. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ As a teenager, Rice started creating noise in 1975 out of an interest in tape machines and bubblegum pop with female vocalists such as Little Peggy March and Ginny Arnel. Originally creating recordings for his own listening, he started to do performances, and eventually press records. He began creating simple noise loops from his collection of bubblegum pop recordings, and soon Non was born; he reportedly selected the name Non because "it implies everything and nothing." One of his earliest efforts consisted entirely of a loop of every time Leslie Gore sang the word "cry".
1955: 1955 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar.... American: :This page disambiguates the many uses of American. For an article about those various uses, please see Use of the word American.... Archivist: An Archivist is someone who collects, organizes, and maintains control over a wide range of important information. Information can be any form of media (photographs, video or sound recordings, letters, documents, etc.) deemed important enough for permanent safekeeping.... Boyd Rice related Images and Photos (experimental)
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