Way back when, before you could look up a song just by holding your phone in front of a speaker, I would pore over the liner notes on my favorite records, on the prowl for new music to listen to.
Before synthpop had exploded on UK charts in earnest, Tubeway Army scored an unlikely summer 1979 hit which paved the way for ...
That week, “Are ‘Friends’ Electric” was just-short of topping the charts. Tubeway Army was the name on the single and of the band seen on Top of the Pops. Yet, for radio listeners, Gary Numan was solo ...
Synthpop pioneer Gary Numan is reissuing all his Tubeway Army and solo singles from 1978-1983 as a new 7″ box set, due out November 5 via Beggars Arkive. All 15 singles — including classics like “Cars ...
1979: Who was going to step forward after Bowie to deliver the first big electronic hit? No one expected this ... After David Bowie's Low and Heroes, the race was on for the first big British ...
TECHNO pop-pioneer Gary Numan and his Tubeway Army appeared on the scene during the 1970s. Painfully shy and suffering a bad bout of acne, 20-year-old Numan, seemed an unlikely star. Initial reaction ...
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