One of the more unexpected standouts from this year’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival came out of the Sahara tent, where Nine Inch Noize delivered a dark, immersive set that blended industrial rock with electronic production.
The project brings together Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross alongside German producer Boys Noize, expanding on recent collaborations tied to film soundtracks and remix work.
Inside the tent, the group performed within a towering, mountain-like structure that merged into the stage’s visual backdrop. Throughout the set, shifting imagery, from volcanic eruptions to shadowy, sci-fi-inspired scenes, created an atmosphere that felt more cinematic than a typical DJ or live set.
That tone carried into the performance itself. Tracks like “Heresy” and “Closer” from Nine Inch Nails’ catalog were reworked with an electronic edge, transforming familiar songs into something heavier without losing their core identity.
The staging played a key role as well. Dancers moved across the structure in almost ritualistic patterns, at times crawling upward or collapsing back down in sync with the music, adding to the set’s eerie, theatrical feel.
While Weekend 1 saw a more modest turnout, the Sahara crowd grew noticeably by Weekend 2, with fans spilling beyond the tent as word spread about the collaboration.
Closing with “As Alive as You Need Me to Be” from the “Tron: Ares” soundtrack, the set leaned fully into the group’s experimental direction.
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