On This Day September 4 1981 –Gary Numan Released the Album Dance

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On This Day September 4 1981 –Gary Numan Released the Album Dance
On this day September 4 1981, Dance, the third studio album by Gary Numan, was released. The album marked a departure from the heavier synth rock sound of his earlier work, embracing a more minimal, experimental style influenced by artists like Brian Eno and Kraftwerk.

Dance featured haunting atmospheres, sparse electronic textures, and jazz-inspired bass lines, offering a colder and more detached mood than his previous albums. Tracks like Slowcar to China and She's Got Claws showcased a new level of artistic ambition, incorporating fretless bass by Japan’s Mick Karn and a stripped-down rhythmic approach that pushed boundaries in electronic music.

80s insight: Though Dance was less commercially accessible, it became a cult favorite and is now recognized as a pivotal moment in Gary Numan’s evolution as a forward-thinking electronic artist.

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