Nash the Slash Film Appeals for Funding
It is the nature of the beast. The more you put into a film, the more it costs to clear intellectual property and polish it for release. The producers of…
It is the nature of the beast. The more you put into a film, the more it costs to clear intellectual property and polish it for release. The producers of…
When Gary Numan first encountered a synthesiser, it changed the way he made music. It was the same for Eddie Bengtsson, who traded in his new drum kit for two…
Page, the Swedish poptronica pioneers, have announced a new album. En ny våg [EN: A New Wave] features contributions from Chris Payne and Rrussell Bell, two icons of Synth Britannia…
Page, the Swedish poptronica pioneers, have revealed a striking new EP. The title track, “Blutest du,” is a German rendering of the song, “Blöder du,” from their current album, Fakta…
Nash the Slash was an original. Wrapped in bandages, like a mummified prog guitarist, Nash toured with Gary Numan and Iggy Pop and played along to silent films. With a…
The irrepressible Kanga covers Gary Numan’s classic, “Metal.” We’re afraid of the liquid engineers, too.
When Gary Numan first toured Canada in 1980, he stumbled across an eccentric and remarkable performer called Nash the Slash. Numan promptly ditched the support act booked for his tour…
We hardly knew Jeff Plewman, the man behind the bandages. Nash the Slash, on the other hand, had a global following. In his top hat and suit, Nash was a…