
So, you've got 'Gary Numan: Machine Music Live' — recorded in 2012, it captures this electronic pioneer at the Dome in Brighton, right during his first singles tour. It’s a mix of nostalgia and new energy, with tracks spanning his career, from the raw edge of 'That’s Too Bad' to the more polished sounds of 'Are ‘Friends’ Electric?'. The atmosphere seems electric, almost tangible, and you can feel the weight of his legacy in the room. It's fascinating how the pacing shifts from the intensity of his earlier punk influences to the more synthesized textures of his electronic work. The performance feels personal, like a conversation with the audience, and Numan’s presence is both commanding and introspective. Definitely something to dive into if you appreciate the evolution of sound in music.
Live recording from the Machine Music Tour.Features a mix of early punk and electronic hits.Atmosphere captures the essence of Numan's evolution.
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