
"Performing in a cutout in the middle of a huge elevated ramp, Reznor, his Nails bandmate Atticus Ross and Boys Noize hovered atop a dense rack of synths and samplers. They built on the ethos of their arena show, stripping the NIN catalog like 'Closer,' 'Heresy,' 'The Warning' and 'Copy of A' for parts, rebuilding them for this strobe-licked club setting."
"A surprise for Coachella fans driving out was a billboard announcing Nine Inch Noize had a whole album of collaborative material en route, and the segments they played here revealed how crucial Boys Noize is to this new setup."
"The Sahara is Coachella's usual home for K-pop, hip-hop and EDM. But here, it finally found an act that fully availed themselves of space."
Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize performed as Nine Inch Noize at Coachella, transforming classic NIN tracks into a techno-infused set. The performance featured a striking stage setup with dense synths and samplers, showcasing a new collaborative album. Boys Noize's contributions were essential, enhancing the industrial sound with his electronic style. The Sahara Tent, typically reserved for K-pop and EDM, was effectively utilized, culminating in a visually captivating performance with dancers embodying the music's energy.
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