
Gary Numan on AI, New Album, and Nostalgia
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Gary Numan, the British synth pioneer behind hits like Are Friends Electric and Cars, now sixty-eight, is exploring nostalgia with a cruise. He started on guitar, formed Tubeway Army, and embraced synthesizers for sci-fi sounds. Over decades, hes released nineteen albums, with his latest Intruder in 2021. Big names like Nine Inch Nails and Foo Fighters have covered his tracks. Numan shuns looking back, insisting on fresh work. Recent years pulled him from music to support his wife. He admits lifelong insecurities make new albums nerve-wracking. Looking ahead, he plans a concept album on artificial intelligences dark side in May.
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