Released Today September 5, 1980: Gary Numan’s Second Solo Album Telekon

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On this day September 5, 1980, Gary Numan released his second solo album Telekon, which quickly became a milestone in his career. While the album reached #61 on the Billboard charts in the U.S., it made a massive impact in the UK, hitting #1 and cementing Numan’s status as a pioneer of electronic and synth-pop music.

Telekon continued Numan’s exploration of dark, futuristic themes, blending synth-heavy soundscapes with his distinctive vocals. Songs like “I Dream of Wires” and “This Wreckage” showcased his unique style, and the album remains a standout in his discography, inspiring countless artists in the electronic genre.
 
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