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Automatic

Gary Numan · 1989

39 min · 10 tracks · electronic ยท new wave ยท synth-pop

A fusion of cold mechanical rhythms and emotive synth landscapes, reflecting a transitional phase in Numan's artistry.

Automatic is an album by Gary Numan, released in 1989. A fusion of cold mechanical rhythms and emotive synth landscapes, reflecting a transitional phase in Numan's artistry. 'Automatic' was notable for its embrace of an evolving electronic sound during a time when Numan was often overshadowed by emerging acts. The album received mixed reviews but included tracks that showcased his influence on subsequent electronic music scenes, solidifying his legacy as a pioneer in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Automatic sound like?

A fusion of cold mechanical rhythms and emotive synth landscapes, reflecting a transitional phase in Numan's artistry. Rooted in electronic and new wave.

What makes Automatic by Gary Numan notable?

'Automatic' was notable for its embrace of an evolving electronic sound during a time when Numan was often overshadowed by emerging acts. The album received mixed reviews but included tracks that showcased his influence on subsequent electronic music scenes, solidifying his legacy as a pioneer in the genre. By the time 'Automatic' was released in January 1989, Gary Numan had transitioned from his early synth-pop fame into exploring darker, more experimental sounds. This album marked his return after a four-year hiatus since 'Strange Charm' (1986), featuring a blend of new wave and electronic rock that expanded his sonic palette.

How many songs are on Automatic?

Automatic has 10 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·39:02

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Change Your Mind Standout 4:14
  • 2 Turn Off the World 3:58
  • 3 No More Lies ('89 mix) 4:02
  • 4 Breathe in Emotion 3:25
  • 5 Some New Game 4:01
  • 6 I'm on Automatic Standout 4:08
  • 7 Rip It Up 4:13
  • 8 Welcome to Love 3:30
  • 9 Voices Standout 3:50
  • 10 Nightlife 3:41

Release Date

January 1, 1989

Genre

new wave, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

39 min 2 sec