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courtneyriot

courtneyriot

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Los Angeles, CA

MAR 09, 2006 06:00 AM

Gary Numan is best known to American audiences as the creator of the classic song Cars back in the 1980's. But Numan has never stopped making his unique brand of electronic music. Powerful, deep, hot and cold at the same time Numan revolutionizes music with every new album. His latest is Jagged which is produced by one of the best hard techno producers out there, Ade Fenton.



Buy Jagged



Daniel Robert Epstein: What are you up to today?



Gary Numan: Today I've been doing quite a lot of interviews.

Rude_Ruca

Rude_Ruca

I'm lost
December 2004

MAR 09, 2006 06:15 AM

Oi! Bend me over now! Thank you, Courtneyriot! biggrin

tulipbooty

tulipbooty

I'm lost
July 2003

MAR 09, 2006 10:13 AM

this interview beats the pants off of any vh1 crap

HAL9000

HAL9000

Milwaukee, WI
November 2003

MAR 09, 2006 01:40 PM


Wow, Gary Numan! smile I listen to Tubeway Army "Replicas" on a regular basis, it is my favorite album to work out to. Can't wait to check out his new album.

Mike

Mike

Titusville, FL
OLD SKOOL

MAR 09, 2006 02:27 PM

It's great to hear that Gary Numan has a new album coming out. smile

Ayin

Ayin

Chicago, IL
January 2003

MAR 09, 2006 03:35 PM

tulipbooty said:
this interview beats the pants off of any vh1 crap



Yeah, really-- good job, courtneyriot. Numan was one of the pioneers of eltronic pop music, and without him goth, dancepunk/electroclash, techno, jungle, industrial, trance, post-punk and hip-hop would of been missing a lot of crucial steps in their respective evolutions; I'm glad see somebody actually giving the man the respect he deserves rather just relegating him to stupid, 'look at the 80's one-hit-wonder' type questions he usually gets tagged with smile

SCISSORHANDS925

SCISSORHANDS925

North Scituate, RI
April 2004

MAR 09, 2006 03:46 PM

"Down in the Park"...fucking awesome song.That is all smile

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zbq23

zbq23

Halifax, NS
February 2004

MAR 09, 2006 10:49 PM

"The Pleasure Principle" still stands as a very powerful album well over 20 years later. Had a huge effect on me.
I wish I had gotten into his other stuff. Maybe it's time to start.

Jena

Jena

Tampa, FL
June 2003

MAR 10, 2006 06:47 AM

Fucking Gary Numan, yes! love

Mike

Mike

Titusville, FL
OLD SKOOL

MAR 10, 2006 04:12 PM

deBreard said:

tulipbooty said:
this interview beats the pants off of any vh1 crap



Yeah, really-- good job, courtneyriot. Numan was one of the pioneers of eltronic pop music, and without him goth, dancepunk/electroclash, techno, jungle, industrial, trance, post-punk and hip-hop would of been missing a lot of crucial steps in their respective evolutions; I'm glad see somebody actually giving the man the respect he deserves rather just relegating him to stupid, 'look at the 80's one-hit-wonder' type questions he usually gets tagged with smile


Just to let you know Daniel Robert Epstein did the interview. It was just posted by courtneyriot.