Recommended Reading: Gary Numan's fascination with Moog synths
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His friend electric:
Gary Numan and
the Moog
DJ Pangburn,
The Quietus
The list of musicians Gary Numan has influenced is a mile long. During his three-night residency at Moogfest in May, the artist sat down with The Quietus to discuss lots of things, but in particular, his decades-long affinity for Moog synths.
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