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On this day November 9 1984, Gary Numan released his sixth studio album Berserker, marking a bold new phase in his sound and image. The album introduced a heavier electronic style that fused driving synthesizers with a darker industrial edge. It also launched Numan’s signature blue aesthetic...
On this day September 16 1983, Gary Numan released his fifth solo album Warriors. The record marked a shift in Numan’s sound, blending his signature electronic style with stronger rock and jazz fusion influences.
Produced with contributions from Bill Nelson of Be-Bop Deluxe, the album included...
On this day September 10 1982, Gary Numan released his fourth studio album I Assassin. Known as a pioneer of electronic and new wave music, Numan continued to experiment with synthesizers while incorporating funk inspired basslines and atmospheric textures that gave the record a distinct sound...
On this day September 5, 1980, the second solo album by Gary Numan, Telekon, was released. Building on the momentum of his earlier success, the album continued to explore a futuristic and emotionally detached sound that had become his signature. With layers of analog synths, robotic rhythms, and...
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...
Welcome to another Synthwave 80s Sunday, where we dive into the iconic tracks that defined the synthwave genre. Today, I'm putting the spotlight on Gary Numan’s groundbreaking hit, “Cars.”
The Birth of a Synth Classic
Released in 1979 as a single from his debut solo album "The Pleasure...
Title: Warriors
Artist: Gary Numan
Genre: Rock
Released: 1983
Tracks:
1 - Warriors - 5:53
2 - I Am Render - 5:03
3 - The Iceman Comes - 4:25
4 - This Prison Moon - 3:16
5 - My Centurion - 5:22
6 - Sister Surprise - 8:31
7 - The Tick Tock Man - 4:24
8 - Love Is Like Clock Law - 4:05...
Title: Telekon
Artist: Gary Numan
Genre: Rock
Released: 1980
Tracks:
1 - This Wreckage - 5:26
2 - The Aircrash Bureau - 5:41
3 - Telekon - 4:29
4 - Remind Me to Smile - 4:03
5 - Sleep by Windows - 4:58
6 - We Are Glass - 4:47
7 - I'm an Agent - 4:19
8 - I Dream of Wires - 5:10
9 -...
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