Victor Rice

Ska, Musical Artist

1967 –

37

Who is Victor Rice?

Victor Rice is a musician and producer from New York City. Raised in Huntington, New York, he attended Manhattan School of Music. He is most noted for his work within the third wave ska genre of the 1990s through the early 2000s, as both a bassist and as a producer.

He first played ska music in 1988 in The Scofflaws, a band that played ska in a more traditional 1960s style than other New York bands of that time. Rice produced recordings for many of the bands on the Moon Records label. As Moon Records fell on hard financial times, Rice began experimenting with dub music. In late 1996, Jeff "King Django" Baker founded Version City, a small studio on East Third Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Baker gave out two keys to the studio: one to "Agent" Jay Nugent, and one to Victor Rice. Version City and its record label Stubborn Records had a much different focus than that of Moon; one which allowed Rice to branch out and explore his dub techniques. Rice was allowed to come into the studio at all hours, and it was there that Rice compiled his first solo record. Rice has also played bass in the Stubborn All-Stars.

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Born
Apr 17, 1967
Town of Oyster Bay
Also known as
  • Rice, Victor
Profession
Education
  • Manhattan School of Music

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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